Planning on adopting a rabbit for your young child? You may want to reconsider. Young children and rabbits often do not mix well. Young children are loud and at times are very unpredictable in nature. This can and will cause your rabbit stress that could result in a heart attack.
Young children usually do not know how to handle rabbits with care, they will want to hug and play with the rabbit. Untrained rabbits don’t like being hugged, they have very sharp claws and strong back legs, which they are not afraid of using to get out of anyone’s arms.
Rabbits can really make wonderful pets, they can easily form a strong bond with their owners, and often do. If trained well, and has a lot of human interaction, then your bunny can be a real pleasure to be around. Like other animals, rabbits do best when exercised daily, has human interaction and attention. This makes them less likely to be scared of you. If you plan on being away from home a lot it may pay to look at another sort of pet.
Checking out the breeder and the parents of any new bunny is important to see how your rabbit is likely to act when he or she is older. Being in a rush to adopt a rabbit will only lead to heart break down the track. Take your time and research what you can expect when you adopt a bunny, and what breed of rabbit will really suit your family.
Making sure that your new rabbit is going to fit in with your family is important, so it does pay to invest in a really good rabbit care guide. This will not only prepare you for what to expect when you bring your new rabbit home, but it will help you to pick your rabbit. Bunnies require daily attention, exercise and human interaction. This will ensure that your bunny is happy and healthy.
There are many things that can cause an early death for your rabbit. Before you adopt your bunny it pays to invest in a care for rabbits guide. Something that will let you know what is required to care for your rabbit properly, so that there are no surprises for you when you bring your bunny home.
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