Hi All,
We sadly had to say goodbye to our Rabbit last night. She'd gotten too old and damaged her spine.
In the future we'd like to get another Rabbit. This time we'd like to have a house rabbit.
So I have some questions...
Firstly, we'd like another dwarf lop, however Barley always had problems with her teeth. Partly I guess because she was a fussy eater but also because I guess its a general problem with Rabbits. Are we likely to have these problems again? Is there a similar breed that don't suffer from these problems?
Secondly, We want to ensure we get a Rabbit from a reputable source. Is there a directory of approved breeders?
Thridly, I've seen information suggesting that you can't feed Rabbits veg etc until they are four months old. Would this impact on them taking to it later on? (Barley would never eat Hay and mostly ate Premium Pellets - Along with Mint and some other bits.)
And finally, are ther any tips for having a Rabbit in the home? ie litter training etc?
Many thanks in advance.
We sadly had to say goodbye to our Rabbit last night. She'd gotten too old and damaged her spine.
In the future we'd like to get another Rabbit. This time we'd like to have a house rabbit.
So I have some questions...
Firstly, we'd like another dwarf lop, however Barley always had problems with her teeth. Partly I guess because she was a fussy eater but also because I guess its a general problem with Rabbits. Are we likely to have these problems again? Is there a similar breed that don't suffer from these problems?
Secondly, We want to ensure we get a Rabbit from a reputable source. Is there a directory of approved breeders?
Thridly, I've seen information suggesting that you can't feed Rabbits veg etc until they are four months old. Would this impact on them taking to it later on? (Barley would never eat Hay and mostly ate Premium Pellets - Along with Mint and some other bits.)
And finally, are ther any tips for having a Rabbit in the home? ie litter training etc?
Many thanks in advance.