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Speaker 1: Okay, so we're talking today about breeds of rabbits and we have here just to show you different breeds. A few, this one is called a Jersey Wally, this one is a Rex the grey one, this one is a Flemish Giant, this one is a New Zealand White and we have here a little buddy called a Lion Head and next to him is a Netherlands Dwarf. We actually DE-emphasize breeds when people are adopting bunnies we always tell them no matter how beautiful the rabbit, no matter how much you love the breed, the thing to pay attention to really is the personality. And I told Amy once that is kind of like when you are dating a guy that is just really gorgeous and you find out that the personality isn't there, you don't care about the looks after a while it is very, very interesting. I had somebody come into my apartment one time to adopt only a Lap rabbit. The Lap rabbits are the ones that have the down ears. We don't have a Lap rabbit here but they have the ears that go down like a Cocker Spaniels and this lady came in and she said she only wanted consider a Lap and I had a couple of Laps and she loved one of them and started righting the adoption papers to take him home. But every time she went by this other rabbits cage the rabbit would stick his head out and look at her and try to make eye contact with her and after a couple of minutes she said you know Mary I think this rabbits trying to tell me something . So I said I think he is too , why don't you put down the Lap ear rabbit and go over and talk to that rabbit. And long story short she did and ended up adopting that second rabbit and the rabbit was definitely reaching out to her. It wasn't a breed she was interested in but the personality was so out going and so affectionate and she just loved him to pieces. So, we always tell people look at the different breeds for sure, we get all breeds into shelters all the time but go by the personality. It is much more
Speaker 2: But normally you wouldn't put a bunch of rabbits together like this because they always don't get along, right?
Speaker 1: Thanks for saying that, this is a challenge to have all these rabbits together on the same table . We have male, male, next to each other female, female next to each other that's not an easy thing to do in the rabbit world. Were really careful about putting rabbits together and we're just doing this to give an idea of different breeds. We want to make sure that we stay safe here.
Speaker 2: Wow.
Speaker 1: We are keeping the rabbits from each other for that reason.
Speaker 2: Look at all the different coats.
Speaker 1: Look at all the hair flying in the air from all these different coats.
Speaker 2: Rabbit breeds.
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I completely agree with choosing a bun based on personality. We originally wanted to get a Flemish Giant because they looked so cool and big. But then we sat amongst a group of rabbits at an adoption event, and this scruffy looking skinny brown rabbit kept coming up to us and licking our knees. He kept putting his paws on us and looking at us. Even though the little kids called this rabbit "ugly looking", he won our hearts over and we ended up adopting him instead. Almost five years later, we never regret our decision. He has such an amazing personality and is part of our family. He also shed his so-called "ugly" coat and is a beautiful velvety brown bun bun, by the way, with proper love and care! We also got him a bun-wife, who we also rescued. Chosen based on her lovely personality, too :-)
Is it better to get 2 rabbits from the same breed?
eldukedrino each rabbit can be a different breed that dose not matter but you will have to spay/nuter them for a better chance at bonding them an it is good for a indoor rabbit to get nutered or spayed helps them live longer
Good!
Cute story !!! So glad you actually went to experience it to see which one you would enjoy better!!
Lol I have a Flemish Giant and I love her so much sheâs so loving and I wouldnât trade her for the world
All their little noses twitching at the same time.. How adorable..đđđ.
Awkward Geek! đđđ
Lol that lady's face when after she stopped the bunnys from having love đ I gave her a thumbs up for that
CynDA01 it might've just been dominance >.< do some research lmao
Having love? đđđ
CynDA01 b
The female rabbit was humping the male rabbit
The rabbit was trying to assert its dominance
The lady's reaction after she notices the rabbit is humping the other at 1:42 đ lmao!
Do u think that could be us in the future baby? đđ
You know she's a famous actress? She was in elf.
She was Deb in elf
nuh uh
amy Sedaris is hilarious
i am really enjoying all these rabbits sitting together at the same time
Mickey Esposito Ur soon sxxxe baby
@@VinodKumar-xx4yy weirdo
Amy Sedaris' reaction to the lion head. I'm laughing so hard!
Yes! She looks exactly like Amy Sedaris.
1:43 *"Mission failed, we'll get 'em next time"*
AHAHA omg
I'm your 69th like
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So did anyone notice the rabbits trying to mate then she threw the male to the side and try to play it off like nothing happened?
Ryan Rodriguez that one is actually the female. Idk y im replying tho, this is super old
because you have the power of the potatoes
they were both female actually. Rabbits do that to show dominance
@@miketas7665 and now your comment is Mikey haha
Help I'm cracking up over thisđđđ
Having kept many different rabbits over the years, we discovered the rabbits with the best personalities were the big, "plain" rabbits, such as the white, pink eyed one in your video. Dutch rabbits were also one of the friendliest breeds. We had no luck with the dwarf, lop eared rabbits. They were by and large, lacking in personality, and some were down right mean. We had a little grey dwarf, who would just as soon attack you, as look at you. We found the males usually, not always, had better personalities than the females. We also noticed the females would often try to run away, if they could. The males would hang around, when you let them out, and usually not go very far.
I heard the females can have a really nice personality if they are spayed/neutered (and the same holds true for my own female rabbit), then they are less hormonal and also less likely to hump/attack the male. But that also depends on each individual personality, too...
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We had a New Zealand white and he was the best rabbit we ever had. He had the most gentle disposition and he would follow you around like a little puppy dog. He would push his head against your leg until you started petting him, then, he would immediately lay down and close his eyes, and grind his teeth. We miss that old rabbit. He was 10 when he died.
Rory Gallagherfan mine was 1 and a half when it died.. The reason it dies I think is because it gets too fat.. I remember my brother always give it chocolates and he does like it..
Rory Gallagherfan I own two rabbits, one of them looks like the Dutch one here but a bit cuter and tinier, and a dwarf-looking ADORABLE one. The Dutch is much more relaxed, nicer, and reaches out to everyone in the family. Unlike the Dutch, the dwarf-looking (we don't know the breed...) rabbit is stubborn and came home the day we got him really aggressive. Though, both were raised in different locations, I agree with your statement quite a lot.
New Zealand Whites are the BEST breed honestly!!! They have the most charming personality and is sooo adorable & lovable & nice & interactive đđđ
Did no one notice 1:43 xD that face the lady made lol
ASira22 LMAO yes. She shoved that rabbit to the side xD
Morgan Wilson he was about to hump the other one that's y
They where 'mating'
1:42 LOL! He only thought that she wasn't paying attention.
rofl she snatched that rabbit haha
1:42 and that kids are how babies are made
Not this time though. That was a female humping her male friend to show dominance
@@blockchiken how do u know
@@r2d2fromstartrek They mentioned it in another video in the series. Hahaha. And also I have girl rabbits who do the same!
@@blockchiken oh
I got my two male rabbits as babies and I realized that they fight (terribly) once they hit puberty. I took them and had them neutered and it took 30 days for the testosterone to get completely out of their system and now they are doing great together. Also, I wanted to thank you two for showing me the best way to cut my bunnies nails. I watched your video and got straight up and used your technique and it worked beautifully. Even my spunky rabbit, Bugsie let me do his nails with no problems at all. I love you gals and keep the video's coming because you are a life saver for me and my bunnies.
I have a little lionhead. She doesn't have the full mane like the one in this video does, but her ears have wicked long fur and she has a long "fraggle" hairdo, also a bit of a skirt. Her personality is amazing! She's quirky, friendly, outgoing, can sometimes have an attitude, is extremely determined, wicked smart, and very curious. She's not aggressive at all. And if she hears or sees you coming, she'll charge up to you to greet you.
My lionhead before this one was really aggressive, or at least toward me she was. Otherwise she was decently friendly toward my mom, brother, cats, and dad. So it all really depends on the rabbit and if he/she likes you or not.
1:42
Omfg, I love this lady! She's such a little cute and sweet little old lady. I'm dying laughing.
My bun's a mutt (part harlequin, part lop, no floppy ears, 100% gorgeous) and I can really remember falling in love with him at the pet shop, he was just a baby and his back feet and ears (which are pretty big, he's a big bun) were the same side that they are now that he's 4 years old, he was a very sleepy baby and he didn't notice me until he woke up from the corner of the pen and then he just kinda climbed into my hand (which was just set down on the floor so that different rabbits could come sniff me) and sat down there like it was his pillow. When I picked him up, he just tucked his nose under my arm and fell back to sleep. He's the cuddliest rabbit I've ever met, he actually likes being held and will even hop up to me and pick up his front paws so that I can pick him up easier. He's been the best companion animal ever for me and I'm glad that I was not looking for any kind of bunny in particular and just let the bunny choose me. I feel really lucky to have found the bunny I found because he's just the right bun for me!
My personal favourite rabbit breeds are mini lops, Holland lops, and NZ whites. They're normally all extremely social, cuddly, and smart. I currently have a pair of bunnies - one is a Holland lop and one is a Holland Lop crossed with a Lionhead. They're the most laid back, cuddly bunnies ever. They just have fantastic personalities.
I went to a shelter to look at a rabbit I had seen on their website and thought was so cute, I even had a name picked out. While at the shelter this rabbit had no interest in me at all.....instead I ended up adopting a different rabbit who had personality plus and seemed to be "picking me"; I adore him and am so glad he found me! lol Definitely agree personality is the key when choosing your bunny.
lion heads are the most precious bunnies ever oh my goodness
OMG IKR I have a 5 month old lionhead and he's such a doll lol so fluffy and cute!
I know right! I own one :P
(Side note: She is the meanest rabbit on earth)
I own one, they are sweet and she seeks attention
At 1:42 look to the right side of the video...
her face :)))
Yeah... and the bunnies xD
I guess she will soon have more bunnies to adopt out lol! The comment sections on CZcams!!!!
the way she shoves the rabbit.... dat face though
"they don't always get along" or they get along too well...
That's what happened to me. When I was little, and we were buying a rabbit, I liked the white one because their pink eyes. But as we were walking past, I saw this amazing grey rabbit that I immediately fell on love with her. She is now known as Lucy and is laying in heaven in peace. RIP baby
i'm sorry for your loss.
she is now in a peaceful place, RIP Lucy.
Why are their eyes pink? Are they albino?
Why you killed it if you liked it? I can not understand đ€
Pure happiness seeing all these bunnies!
they are all angels. l love all rabbits.
My favorite rabbit breed is cute, fluffy and loving!!!! (which is like all of them :) )
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Rabbits are in the order lagomorpha. Rodents are in the order Rodentia. The only taxonomic classification they share is the class Mammalia.
***** If a lagomorph is a rodent, then primates are treeshrews. We're closely related, but we're far from the same.
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no, rabbits are not rodent. They are lagomorphs.
Fluffiest is definitely the lionhead XD
OMG, I didn't realize that was Amy Sedaris until like 50 seconds into the video when she finally spoke lol!
Based on personality i have a :
Lionhead x Holland 5 year old doe.
Harlequin x Netherland dwarf 4 year old doe.
New Zealand x Netherland dwarf 6 month old (fixed) Buck.
They all live together. They where matched by personality.
Mixes are mostly more healthy and i love how they have more breed features. Their personalties are the bestâ€ïž
The lionhead mix is the real boss. She likes to break stuff. She is very demanding and cares a lot about food. She is an escape ninja too.
The Harlequin mix is a shy little one. She loves to get pets and cuddles and is very calm. She doesnt care for food at all and is always trying to ignore the other doe's drama.
The New zealand mix is happy he has two ladies. He is a good bunny police who is always between the girls. He gives attention to both of them. He is very curious and outgoing. With beautiful blue eyes and a white heart on his side he is a real cupid.
The doe's often wash eachother as well. Mostly they are all in one pile together. Sleeping and eating all goes together. When you have more then one bunny (very recommended theyre group animals) you need to let them choose a match or match up some good personalities. Wich can be quite difficult.
I can't stop laughing at the lady's reaction
I have a male Flemish Giant and a female Netherlands Dwarf. They mated and had their first litter of baby rabbits and My family and I gave them away to loving families.
Aww so cute :)
I love how the bunny to the right starts humping the dwarf bunny at 1:43 and the woman's reaction is priceless XD
i have a flemish giant, nicest rabbit ever!!!!
OMG! I went to our local shelter today and there was a flemish there that I filled out application for. I am going to go back and get him, but concerned that they don't seem to live that long. He will be spoiled, no doubt, but I wish they lived longer!
geetergrl46 did you get him already? How is he doing?
geetergrl46 how is the rabbit? :o
KingSteelo47 I have a Flemish rabbit and it's a female and it's super mean and rude and so cruel!! It has the same skin as the Flemish rabbit, her name is MAGGIE and she's such a brat! She won't even feed her babies and we have to hold her to feed the babies.
KingSteelo47 So do I! Sheâs really social and laid back. I think they have the calmest temperaments
I have a Holland Lop that is about 3 years old now that I got from a breeder at 8 weeks old. He is very calm and people friendly. After about six months I got rid of his cage because he always wanted to be out around everyone. He has a section in my room where his food, water and hay are and his litter box is in a corner and he always uses it. i leave him out all day alone when I am at work and he never makes a mess or anything. Holland Lops are a very good breed to have if you want a rabbit that is very laid back and can live in your room without a cage taking up a bunch of space.
1:42 OH MY GOLLY IM DYINGGGGG
I have a Flemish giant rabbit and she is the sweetest ball if fur I could ever imagine! She's very social and loving ( I call her my cuddle bunny!)
I have a netherland dwarf Holland lop mix. So cute!
It really works my Bunny was sick for 24 hours, neither eating nor drinking.i was very worried,so I did the exercise you told us and Alhamdulillah it helped thank you very much.
looooool!!!! At the end of the clip the lionhead jumping on the dwarf getting to business, that was just priceless, and the presenter quickly pushing it off, like hey, don't ruin the show. :P
1:40... the way she just shoves the rabbit across the litter box... that face she does as well o_o
LOOK AT ALL THOSE TWITCHY NOSES! ah, argh *clutches chest and dies*
tonksloopy looks at your comment (KILLS HIMSELF)
You didn't mention the personalities of the different breeds. Sure, there are individual differences, but surely some breeds are more prone to certain behavior than others?
hahahaha the lion head at 1:45
I have had 3 rabbits. All different. Loved them all! I currently have a male lion head, his personality is out of this world! Attitude but very funny, cute attitude!
"Look at all the hair flying in the air" totally ruined my chances of persuading my parents to get me a pet rabbit. Goody.
Jaehyun Lim rabbits tend to be not shedding animals but they do molt witch is shedding all of there hair but not at once but the woolys an lion head rabbits need a lot of grooming
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I grew up surrounded by New Zealand whites then got a mixed angora rabbit Male who was so docile he was lovely.. then got a pair of French lops and my two house bunnies were a lop and netherland dwarf. Now, I don't generally go looking for a particular breed, personality speaks volumes to me, love that quirky personality rather than looks. Because at the end of the day, their quirky personality, their bond with you means so much more. Thank heavens for little bunnies xxx
I used to have some smaller rabbits, though I wished I would have seen that type of breed here. Bunnies can be a hassle, though it's always important to pick out the right Breed, like you would with a Dog and such.
It's worth pointing out that in many areas, it is illegal to own cottontail rabbits. (The domesticated rabbit and domesticated house rabbits are European rabbits.) As cottontails have NOT been domesticated, laws regarding keeping wild animals generally apply, and the relationship one will have with a wild cottontail rabbit isn't the same as with a domesticated rabbit.
Zac Paulâ Sorry to sound clueless but huh really!? Though I remembered my Parents and I would used to say they were cotton tails, since it was usually white on the bottom and how its usually fluffy, somewhat. Maybe they're a mixed breed then, who knows but I'll just explain what they looked like before. They're smaller than most Domesticated Rabbits but they aren't dwarfs either. They either had a Rex colored fur, or the majority of mine used to have dark brown spots and white fur. My last Rabbit actually had white fur and gray spots, since he was in a litter with one of my other Rabbits. Although I have been trying to look for what breed they are, I had no luck to be honest. But hmm I see!
Although then again, in my area there wasn't a law stating it was illegal, though probably..
AngelGoat depending on what you mean by fluffy, you may have had a mini rex or a fuzzy netherland. (by the way the one that she says is a jersey wooly in this video is actually a lionhead) I actually show rabbits, i specialize in jersey woolys and netherland dwarfs. Sometimes we get fuzzy netherlands, they had slightly longer fur. A mini rex has sleek and soft fur like velvet (or a velveteen rabbit) Most rabbit breeds can be any color so when you say white on the bottom, im thinking otter or marten coloring ^-^ both of those breeds have those markings in their genetics. So your rabbit may not have been a cottentail.
AngelGoat Also the coloring you were mentioning with the dark spots could have been broken coloring or charlie coloring. Both are very pretty.
They sure were beautiful and probably so then.
Also thank you so much. C: Though when I mean fluffy, they're fur was always smooth coated and very soft.
And I said also, I had Mini Rex's.
Which I probably mistook them for another breed, again my bad..
And wow really!? That's actually awesome I heard a lot about it! From documentary's and such! I wasn't thinking right huh, although exactly!
Except the Grandmother was Ginger or Rex color. While the Grandfather was white and had Black spots. Which the majority if Rabbits I had were spotted dark brown and white, except for one looking like her grandmother. Which was Rex color.
So yes indeed!
It reminds me of how I got mine back then...
There were many colourful rabbits, lionheads, and stuff, but the little brown one was directly looking at me. It leaned up against the cage at looked at me. In that moment I fell in love and knew wich one I wanted.
But my parents kept on going, we just started our visit at this fishmarket. Yes, fishmarket.
(I was a child and didn't think of animal shelters...The shops didn't have the small ones. And we went to many shops, after I finally got my parents to accept my plea to get my own pet and that I would always care for it on my own, no need for them to help me with it. (It took me a whole year of asking my parents and researching about rabbits...and asking again and again and answering every question they had about rabbits...) Oh that disappointment as we went after their "Yes, you can have one" to all the shops in the cities around our village and not one had a Dwarf!)
So we went over the whole market. There where even people selling chickens and so on. There were 2 more persons selling rabbits. Also beautiful ones, but none of them took my attention as the little brown one did. My parents and brother told me: Look at this: Isn't it beautiful? Of that funny lionhead? But no, there was only this one rabbit, that I wanted. Nobody could've changed my mind and this is how I made one of the best decisions I ever made in my life=3
We got friends very fast and had some wonderful years together~â„
Lol 1:42
they go together so well, that they want to make babies..
D Buff or it's just dominance >.
Law and order
I invested in a Holland Lop rabbit & he's really the most endearing! Keeps to himself most times, loves head pets, potty-trained, but am gradually attempting to have him up on the bed. He's not incredibly outgoing now, but that may change once a place of my own us acquired! I do truly desire another someday (same breed, different breed, who knows). One that can relax with me would be so damn beyond awesome.
1:42 look at her xpressionđ
I love EVERYTHING about rabbits: EVEN THEIR TWITCHY NOSES! đđđ And yes, their personalities are important. :)
All those little noses twitching...
Same thing happened to me. I went to possibly adopt a Lionhead. But this sweet little mini Rex, the smallest one, kept coming up to us and wanted to interact. It was like he chose us, which makes things much easier. He was also very mellow which is what I was hoping for. So there you go
1:43 lmao
Very true. I got my rabbit based on her personality. The day I went to look at the different rabbits at the adoption center my current rabbit was the only one that was poking her head out of her cage and was basically telling me, "TAKE ME HOME WITH YOU!" Everyone should really choose a certain rabbit based on its personality not its looks.
sorry i ment 1:42
Now you're welcome
The best thing about this video is intimate action between different breeds at 1:42
Pause at 1:44... I laughed so hard
Those bunnies are so chillđđ my Netherlands dwarf is 2 months old and she's always hyper & sprints around so muchđ she ran into her water bowl and her hands & feet were soakedđđ AND THEN SHE STARTS FIGHTING MY CARPET, WHAT HAS THE CARPET DONE TO YOU?!?!
i have two american fuzzy lops and theyâre such sweethearts!
1:43 =*D the girl's face!=DD hahaha naughty cutie bunny!=o)) mine was doing that to his cat=*D they both are black.
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Most dwarfs have a bad temper. 6 class breeds (large breeds) are usually calm but can be aggressive. Medium sized breeds such as Dutch, mini Satin, hotot, and himmilayan are the best. Lop eared and wooly breeds are also temperamental.
I have a lion head rabbit
me too!
I have two new zealand whites and they are ADORABLE. Both are sisters.Their names are Pancake and BonBon
i have a lion head
Same here so fluffy
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+SHEA PINEDA I want one, but I have an amazing Chinchilla Rabbit.
I got a rabbit when I was 7, and before you say anything, I was absolutely super gentle with her, no worries. Anyways, she is known as Daisy, and when we got her, she came up to me, sniffing me, laying next to me, and i just fell in love with her. She's now 4 years old!
1:40 XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD (look at the far right)
I had two rabbits as a child one black and one black and white, my friend had a white, pink-eyed one, but my dad never liked them, so got me coloured ones. So I thought yuk all my life, and developed a dislike of them, kids are impressionable, itâs amazing how things can influence you, but now Ive started to like them, everyone has their own tastes, but theyâre striking, I think they have their own unique beauty, New Zealand whites are the best.
These ladies literally spent the whole video never explaining the different personality types đ€Šââïž
BRUHHHH!!!!!! SHE DIDNT EXPLAIN THE BREEDS!!!! CRINGE!!!! DIM GOING TO DISLIKE AND CO PLAIN ON THE COMMENTS!
I know right?! What a waste of a video..
I have a Lionhead rabbit and he is chill. He lets me snuggle into him and we sit and play for hours
Whereâs bean?
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I have a french angora, and I knew he was the rabbit I wanted because my former friend's rabbit had a litter of Kits, and I was with them when they were about three weeks old. They're all running around, doing their thing. Then, this little guy lets me pick him up, and I cuddle him. He falls asleep on my chest and just lays there for hours. I told her that was going to be the rabbit I would adopt. Of course, I waited to take him from mommy because he needed that extra time to be with her. Now he's almost seven months old, and he's super affectionate. Always looking every time I have company, and he LOVES head pets.
Do rabbits need to be taken for a walk?
Lol no but they need lots of care and exercise
I can walk my bunnie, with a vest and a lead,
never do that especially on on a leash it scares them a lot case there prey animals and they hear things we don't and if they jerk it could break there spine cause there very sensitive there so never but do exercise them like in ur home and play with them
I've tried to take my bunny on a walk on the grass in my back yard, but every time I put him down in grass, he runs back over to his cageđ
They don't "need" walks but they certainly can be taken for a walk if they enjoy it! They are prey animals & so have to feel secure, best if you're going to use a lead/harness to put the harness on first, with no lead so they can get used to it & do it somewhere familiar, best is inside your house, where rabbits should be living - backyard cages are great for outdoor time, but you can't enjoy your bunny if it lives there! Once the rabbit's used to the harness, then start attaching a lead & let it roam while not pulling the lead until it gets used to it. Once it's totally used to it, you can start guiding it's movement with the lead. Once that's all good, you can go outside & sit down & let your bunny explore & your body will act as a safe location it can return to for safety. A few months of that & you'll be able to read it's body language & know when it's happy or scared & what it enjoys & then you can start trying short walks around your yard & then gradually extending into your neighbourhood if your bunny enjoys it. Remember to pick it up if it's suddenly scared by something or if you see something that you worry might be a threat, like an unleashed out of control large dog
I had a New Zealand Rabbit before. I called her lucy. She always looked at me in a funny and serious way when I forget to feed her. Her personality was pretty funny most of the times. She recently died at Christmas.
J.D Gamez sorry for your loss I want a rabbit I'm probably going to get one after my report card comes out can't wait.
Jay davis You should try the New Zealand rabbit.
CUTE OVERLOAD!
Must.... go.... find.....UGLY!
NOTHING IS UGLY IN THE WORLD!
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***** lol
I had a Netherland Dwarf rabbit for 9 years she was my best friend after her passing I immediately went and adopted a new bunny now I have a mixed breed Harlequin rabbit. I know the personality traits I look for in a bunny and that's the only thing that I care about so whenever I adopt a rabbit I go and find the most timid and relaxed bunny that loves to be picked up and cuddled :-)
What if your rabbit is a lesbian?
@Howcast I got my rabbits from the wild and they are very kind and adorable. I did some research and they are the common cottontails
That is NOT a jersey wooly. That is a mutt that's mixed with lion head. Not a good idea to be making informational videos about things you don't even know what you're talking about in the first place
Pete its a jersey wooly lionhead mix
1:42 Her face is so funny when she looks to find the rabbit doing his business on the other one, the other one just doesn't care!
I have a Dutch bunny and I personally think that they're the most social
We have a mini rex. She's curious and we also have a highland flop. She was the first one to start eating out of my hand, but now the mini rex will eat out of my hand too. They like raisins and blueberries. These two make me gush over them all the time. It was a good decision to get these bunnies. Plus, they don't bark and wake me up at daybreak.
I personally love californian rabbits. They're so curious and playful. Mine is about a year old and he's the sweetest little guy đ
I was browsing videos about rabbits and I was like... is that my girl Amy Sedaris?? Of course she's in a random informative rabbit video đ I love that woman
I have a giant Flemish and they are so cuddle and friendly
I have New Zealand White I first hated the breed cause they cost a lot but her personality was just amazing
I donât really care for these videos but I clicked because of the abundance of bunnies
When i went to the pet store 3-4years ago to get a rabbit there were 4 in a cage, a white one with a black ring around its eye, a black one, a grey one and a beige one. And from the looks i wanted the beige one, and all of a sudden the grey one came to me and got on its to back legs and looked at me with his front paws up against the glass and then i knew i just had to take him with me, and i did :)
I love your videos, everyone who is thinking of inviting a bun into thier homes should watch them!!!
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I just sold a lop rabbit to one of my clients and she loved it.
Lol the rabbit humping I'm dead and her face
I have a Netherlands Dwarf Rabbit. She's white and she has blue eyes. I named her Chip....not sure why...but I love her so much. If you're considering in getting a bunny. You really should. They're amazing creatures.
i like this one 0:13 looks cool with that much fur
I have one mini Rex and one mini Rex and Rex (mother was a mini Rex, father was a rex). They have such soft fur
The little one on the right is so shy :D
I own a Flemish giant boy, 2 months old, named Anakin.. best choice of breed for me! :))
I love them all but the New Zealand whites really speak to me! đ beautiful eyes
Omg their little wiggling noses! I am adopting my rabbit on Saturday and am watching some rabbits videos and ended up here
We just when to put local farm store and picked up two bunnies there. I donât know what they are when it comes to breeds but one it very loving and the other one I can tell can be he just needs to come around a little more.
I feel in love with a lionheads picture from a local shelter but when I visited I left with half English spot half New Zealand and I love her so much. Lois đ