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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Dewarf lion head x netherland

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    • Paulineb
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        I am looking at one if these in 2 days and wondering what advice/experience people have for me. Thanks x


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Welcome!! What kind of advice are you looking for? Just general rabbit care, habitat, diet, socialization-or specific to breed?

          Breed for rabbits is not like dogs, where say you know a hound is going to be a distracted scent driven dog, and a lab is always going to love balls, and a husky will never ever listen to you For rabbits, breeds were developed exclusively for looks; so in any given breed many different personality traits carried a long. I think the only breed trait you can count on is a dutch is very smart and lops/larger rabbits are in general more laid back.

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