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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help With Breed Selection?

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    • FinnTheBunny
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        I was blessed this past year with a little bunny. My parents surprised me with him, so I don’t know what breed he was. But I assume he had some sort of Netherland Dwarf in him maybe mixed with something else. He was only 1.9 pounds when he died and he had a very small frame. Unfortunately when I had him for only 4 months, he got e. cunniculi and died. 



        I have mourned him and I am now in the market for a new bunny, but I get to pick what breed this time. I was wondering what everyone suggested. My Finn was very social, he was out all of the time and loved to give kisses and sit on my lap. I am looking for a breed that has a high likelihood of having a similar temperament. Size isn’t a large concern of mine, but if I could choose, I would probably say I’d like a smaller rabbit. As long as it’s not Flemish Giant size, I should be fine (:



        Thanks so much, I’d love to hear all about your bunnies and what you suggest!


      • Sarita
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          I would suggest that if you have a rabbit rescue or shelter nearby that you look at rescued rabbits. Temperament is not something that rabbits are bred for so every rabbit will be different. Meeting a rescue rabbit who is probably going to be full grown and spayed or neutered is the best way to help determine (somewhat) what their temperament will be like.


        • ilovemybunnies
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            It is my understanding that there are certain character traits more likely in certain breeds of rabbits-but obviously that’s not a given. Really, even with dogs or cats, or an animal more likely to be bred for character-those particular animals don’t always have those given traits. I have a mini rex who weighed 2.3 lbs. at her last vet apt. and she is very friendly, curious, active, and loves to be petted-not so much picked up. I have a holland lop who will likely end up under 4 lbs. and she is sweet, but more nervous, and has a quieter personality. I think they are both good breeds and you can look them up on the internet. I think it’s great to get rabbits from shelters but not everyone has a rabbit shelter nearby and regardless, someone brought that rabbit into the world-whether it comes from a shelter, a breeder, a pet store, or a friend, and if you can love it, take care of it, and give it a good home I think that’s great! Good luck


          • Beka27
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              I agree with the others! Check out rescues to see what bunnies they have available. It’s better to pick based on the individual rabbit rather than blindly choosing a breed. Let us know how it goes!


            • litheandgraphic
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                I definitely concur with those who have suggested rescuing a bunny from a local shelter – adopted bunnies are the best!

                And, as others have said, certain traits are a bit more common in some breeds than others, but that’s no guarantee of anything! It’s much less specified than it is with dogs. Theodore is apparently the “typical” Dutch – gentle and extremely social but not overly affectionate, sorta discerning and sassy, and wayyyy too smart for his own good. Duchies are great. <3

                But all rabbits have their own individual personalities that tend to be informed by things other than their breed. I suggest visiting as many as you can at shelters – schedule meetings or ask to sit with them if they’re available to be sat with – and you’ll find the perfect fuzzy friend!

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