Scottish Dwarf Lops - Thinking of Buying a Rabbit?

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Buying a rabbit should not be an impulse decision. Rabbits need love, affection and exercise, in addition to being fed and given water everyday. A rabbits life span may be as long as 6, 8 and in some cases 11 years. Potential owners really need to think carefully about the commitment they are making to the rabbit. Too many people walk into a pet shop and buy the first rabbit they see, but is it the best breed for them? Take a look at the British Rabbit Council's website, http://www.thebrc.org , in the Breeders Directory there are more than 50 different breeds of rabbit. Yet, walk into any pet shop and ask what breed of rabbit they would recommend and the chances are that they will recommend a mini lop - why? - Because their local breeder breeds mini lops! Take time to find out about different breeds, their nature and their needs. If possible, visit a rabbit show, have a look at the breeds and talk to the breeders. Most breeders are more than happy to talk and talk about their rabbits because they love them to bits and it is their hobby.

If you are still keen on buying a rabbit think about where you are going to keep it, indoors or outdoors. House rabbits are wonderful but they are not for people who have allergies to cats or the house dust mite. Some people buy a rabbit without realising that they are allergic to it and within a short space of time they are sneezing or itching. So it is a point to consider if you are planning on having a house rabbit, is there anyone in the house with allergies?

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If the rabbit is to live outdoors in the garden a large hutch and run is essential. An important point to think about is how much time will you be spending with the rabbit? When the darks nights come in will the rabbit get any human company at all? You may want to consider a pair of rabbits, but this will raise the issue of should it be 2 does, 2 bucks or a doe and a buck? Immaterial what the combination is they will both need neutered. Even if the local pet shop tells you that 2 sisters from the same litter will live happily together and will not need neutered - don't believe it. When these sisters get to 6 months old they may become hormonal. I have seen does grunting and growling at their owners because they do not want picked up. These does are having phantom pregnancies and some will become aggressive towards their owners. Once they have been neutered this problem is solved and the rabbits get on better with their companion and their owner. So if you are thinking of buying a pair of rabbits have you considered the cost of neutering, phone your vet and ask for the prices for neutering rabbits! Also ask for the price of injections against Myxomatosis and VHD.

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Are you still thinking about buying a rabbit? Well they do make excellent pets and some of the people I have met have had pet rabbits for years and just wouldn't live life without them. Nothing is too much trouble for the rabbits. In fact several new owners have traveled great distances to get their pets. I can't talk because I have traveled from Edinburgh to Reading, Marlow and Newark to buy some of mine! Rabbits have gone from here to Aberdeen, Ayrshire, Beith, Durham, Dunfermlime, East Kilbride, Galasheils and Glasgow.

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These 2 bucks went to Hannah in Dunfermline last year. The picture is of Peter's birthday party. His cake was made up of 2 weetabix with a layer of carrot in the middle and a candle on the top!

 
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Coco and Pebbles, baby mini lops, have settled well into their new home in Dundee and are loved to bits :-)

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Smudge and Nibbles are very lucky as they have gone to live with Rosie in the Scottish Borders.

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Nemo is a little buck who has moved into a lovely hutch on a balcony in Fettes, Edinburgh.

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Honey and Jasmine are two little does who have gone to live with Lewis, Sam and Joshua. All three boys are really excited to have these bunnies home to stay.

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Rory is very fortunate to have a lovely home with Fiona and her husband in Colinton, Edinburgh.

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Bella and Barney are having the time of their life in Linlithgow with Ian and Michelle. They have a huge hutch and the run of the garden.

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Peanut lives with Catriona and her family in Corstorphine, Edinburgh. Peanut settled in really quickly and is a lovely addition to the family.

 
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Honey now lives with Jackie and the love birds near Longstone, Edinburgh. Jackie says that Honey is the most wonderful bunny who will happily sit on her knee for hours whilst being stroked!

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Peter went as a house rabbit to a couple in Leith, Edinburgh.

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Billy and Suzannah have gone to live with Gail and her family in Galashiels.

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Milly, Lola and Harvey have gone to live in Ayrshire with Nicola and her family.

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Macy and Marshall now live in Aberdeen with Nikki.

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