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Is a Lionhead Rabbit a good pet for a very mature 11 year old who has a lot of experience with animals?

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If so, tell me everything I need to know about owning one. I already did some research but I need more info.

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  1. Lionheads are actually a pretty mellow breed.  Netherland dwarfs are the small breed that is known for having an attitude, not lionheads.

    I have one and he's great.  Not a mean bone in his body.

    But keep in mind that no matter what breed you get, they each have their own individual personalities.  

    Also, rabbits are not cheap pets.  If you don't get one that is already fixed you will have to pay to get that done.  Vet's for rabbits can be very expensive if it ever gets sick or anything.

    They are also not low maintance pets and need play time outside the cage everyday, toys, special food, all that stuff.  

    Check out the site www.rabbit.org and do some more research to make sure a rabbit is a good pet for you.  And if you decide to get one, save a life and adopt one from a shelter!


  2. Its a bad pet, get a cat

  3. I have 4, 2 girl and 2 males.

    Theyre great pets, very easy to handle if 'tamed' at a young age, you just basically hold them a lot when theyre young.

    Aslong as the 11 year old treats them with respect.

    http://www.petwebsite.com/rabbits/lionhe...

    just dont get a boy and a girl, i did, which meant they doubled :P

    if you need more help just message me,

  4. I actually suggest a Dutch, or a Holland lop, Lion heads are adorable, but small breeds have a strong chance of turning aggressive.

    If your a first time rabbit owner, I strongly recommend getting a dutch

    Dutches are so sweet, and have great personalities they act very mild and are real gentle.

    I own a black Dutch bunny, and she's one of the sweetest things ever.

    Dutches have a ton of color patterns, and they are an average sized rabbit, I like small breeds myself, but smaller breeds can act so much more aggressive than the bigger ones.

    Go to google and and search for dutch rabbit information.

    Good luck with your new bunny!

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