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acutally, my best friend just got a mini holland lop/mini rex mix bunny and she is soooo cute! She's only 9 weeks old and she is very energetic. My friend says that her dog who happens to be a little Yorkshire terrior loves to play with her bunny. You should keep the door closed and then let them roam around in your room to get used to it. Mini lops need a lot of room to run around and get comfortable before they can start cuddling up in your lap with you. It's always best to potty train them so they don't pee or poop in your room. If you potty train them, they will know not to poop or pee when you are holding them which is always good. My friend just got her bunny last Sunday, which was on April 25th so her bunny has been with her for just about a week. She brought her in to school with the permission of our middle school principal and she brought her around to my advisory and i got to hold her! She didn't squirm or anything, but i guess her bunny is just really sweet and likes to be held. Uh, so thanks, hopefully i will get a bunny soon, haven't asked my dad yet though, can't wait! Good luck with your bunny and hopefully this gave you an idea of how to handle them and make them more comfortable, bye!

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Feed it, clean it, and if it has a run/ house, let it get used to its surroundings, plus put sawdust on the bottom of the run to make it comfy and put in some hay as they like to eat that as well as pellets!

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