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Which Rabbit Should I Choose For My First Pet Rabbit!?

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They are all babies so they should get used to me after a couple weeks or months.

http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11436994-her name is julie

http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10002243-this is lyle

http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11187584-this is lye

Which one should i choose i really like julie but tell me which one you like

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  1. Like mentioned, Netherland Dwarfs are a smaller breed of rabbit and they DO tend to be more outgoing and active than some of the larger breeds, although it does depend on the individual rabbit. I wouldn't say skittish, but they're more likely to want to play with you on the ground, running around and exploring, whereas some of the larger breeds are more known for being laid back and relaxed cuddle bunnies. So it depends which you prefer. If you are ok with an active bunny, Netherlands are perfect!

    Are all these rabbits in your area? If so, I would suggest going and meeting each one personally. Although you may like one's looks better than another, when you meet them in person, you will click with one of their personalities better than the others and you'll know he or she is the one. Or, you may get there and find another rabbit at the shelter for adoption that you like even better! So I highly suggest going to meet each one in person before deciding, just like you would a puppy.

    You want your first bunny to be a special pet, so it is worth it to really choose one that you will get along with well.


  2. the last two are cute but i would advise against the first one just because dwaf bunnys tend to be more skidish.

  3. I would advise getting a male because females are more tempermental.

    Allthough Netherland Dwarfs are quite skittish, if you handle the baby everyday it should get used to you. I have 2 Netherland Dwarf males and a Lionhead female and the 2 dwarfs are much nicer and easier to handle than the female!

    Good Luck with your bunny! xx

  4. They are all OK, good looking Netherlands Dwarf.  It is simply c**p that they are more skittish and harder to look after, every rabbit is different! Just because they are called a Netherlands Dwarf and 1 Netherlands Dwarf was nasty and bit someone does not mean every Netherlands Dwarf is like that!

    I have Netherlands dwarfs and i have never experienced a nasty one!!!

    I think they are all nice, i noticed how the first one is a female and the 2nd one is a male though, do your research on the s*x, as male rabbits spray alto if they are un neutered and females get very territorial if un neutered!

    Please email me if you require any more help.

    Lauren xx

  5. I think you should get Julie! she is sooo cute!

  6. a rabbit's foot.

  7. the best breed of rabbit to get is a rex because it has really lovely fur

  8. ther all good

    you could buy all of them

    lol

  9. It is very nice that you are looking to adopt rather than buy.  As someone else mentioned all rabbits can be good as long as you train them to be so.  They have great personalities in general and make great pets.  Personally I have found that boys have a more easy going personality than girls as they sometimes have mood swings.  Also, it is cheaper to "fix" a boy than a girl.  Boys have slightly fewer diseases that they can catch compared to girls.  As far as color, I am super phobic of insects/pests and have found that lighter color bunnies are easier to spot bugs on.  A couple of years ago my bunny got ticks and I was able to spot them immediately and fix him up really quickly.

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