see if its friendly and you want one that is not too shy but not too brave
yes it is that's where i got my bunny rabbit he is very nice and cuddelie and friendly to all my friends and me
Yes, but you shouldn't. You should bring your bunny into your local Humane Society and he/she will get adopted out into a very nice, new home in good hands!! :) I know that because I had a Rescue Bunny and he was the most rewarding experience, but we had to give him back. :( He is doing really well, and got adopted out very quickly. ( How great for him!!)
No, but it would be nice if he did, wouldn't it?
google bunny names and a link says 'comprehensive bunny name list' and it has like.... 4200 names or somethin.
No, but if you are bringing a large group near opening or closing time it's nice to give them a call and let them know.
Possibly, if your parents are that nice...
if you are trying to figure out if bunnies are territorial or not they can be and they also dont have to be. for instance if you trained you bunny to be mean its probbably territorial if you treated it nice and trained it nice it is not territorial
No, but if you are bringing a large group near opening or closing time it's nice to give them a call and let them know.
Yeah... Nice to know, right?
No it's not infected because you were a smart bunny, when you got home you had a nice shower and cleaned your piercing out. Right, of course you did.
Sorry to say, a nice tender bunny rabbit.
bunnies love cool areas and a nice place with plenty of straw to burrow down in. they mostly live in north America, but i have a Netherlands dwarf bunny.