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ApocoPengirl

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Hello,I'm Shannon. I have two rabbits (not including my sister's rabbits), Pebbles and Snip. Snip is my first rabbit, a dwarf dutch mix who is a little over a year, he is a neutered buck, he is my sister's rabbit's son a dutch who is now a little over 2 years (I think), He is a sweet heart to my mom and I, but he strongly dislikes my sister and stamps, grunts and runs at her if she tries to pet him, well not all the time. He HATES other rabbits and tries to tear their head off if I try letting him run around with another rabbit, which we can let my sister's two rabbits and Pebbles run around together just fine. Snip has a bit of a biting habit, but not so much any more, he parley bites. He doesn't like getting picked up, but he's fine when he's being held, and when I let him run around he is fine, until my sister comes in he sits their and stamps his foot :biggrin2:.

Then Pebbles is my sweet rex doe. She is around five months, and really friendly. Well since we moved the rabbits inside for the winter, I have been practicing holding her and giving a peice of treat afterwords, and now she is sooooo incredibly sweet (I'd do the same thing with Snip except he doesn't like treats, he's not into food as much as Pebbles, Pepper my sister's other Rabbit is also a rex (mix) and very much into food:D) and now when I go to put her down she won't let me and will try has hard as she can to stay in my arms! I hold them both for about five to ten minuets about four or five times a day on the week end, but only twice during the week, and they run around for half an hour to and hour each day. But Pebbles is still a little chubby, I think it's a rex thing :)
 
Snip sounds like quite the bun lol. I love rex's and would love to have one but like your Snip our bunny Fraggles dislikes other buns. Fraggles is a year old and is mostly checkered giant with a little rex mixed in. But she acts more like a C.G
She also thumps her foot but mainly for fun... She weighs over 14 pounds :) Welcome to R.O
 
14 pounds! o_O Snip only ways about two pounds,I love Snip, but he can be a brat sometimes, well I have been trying to get him used to other rabbits and I let him in Pebble's cage while she was running around (so he could smell her scent, although I'm not sure if it could help), and the cages are right next to each other so they can sniff each other through the bars, well my sisters rabbit, Pepper, a neutered minilop rex mix stuck his nose through the bars and Snip hopped and bit his nose and drew blood! (am I supposed to if their bad?) So I pushed his head down and said no to Snip, I think I'm supposed to do that....But then he looked at me innocently :halo so I just had to hug him.



 
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Many bunnies’ recommend their slaves to this site so we may learn of others methods to keeping our furry masters happy.

If you everhave a sick bunny, please post in The Infirmary and include your rabbit's age, breed and health history as well diet and output details leading up to the problem.

Here are somelinks I thought you might find interesting:

*For reference the Library section

*To brag or tell everyone about the antics of your bunny or just to talk about your day here is where to start a Bunny Blog, you can also look back at it later and remember when you had a life before your bunny.

*Now all the bunny’s like talk to each other when we mere slaves aren’t around in the Bunny Chat is the spot to be.

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*Here is a link to learn what your furry master is trying to say to you How to Understand Your Bunny's Language

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Here is a link tothat will help you and your bunny to connect, How to Bond with Your Bunny.

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