Hesperus
Warren Veteran
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if I could get some tips from experienced owners.
I had a dwarf lop who had to be put to sleep on October 1st, he was gorgeous and the love of my life.
I've realised there is now a huge bunny-shaped hole in my life, and so am looking around very carefully for the right bunny for me.
I love lops, really really love them, and I think my next bun should be a dwarf or frenchie...
But my question is, aside from space/food costs/size etc which aren't really an issue as I can afford the bun, have a *huge* garden, pen and log cabin for a home, are there any characteristics which are more apparent to either breed? And this sounds awful, but is one breed more healthy than the other or does one generally live longer? Is either more prone to teeth problems? Are the larger bunnies more laid back at all?
I'd be really happy to receive your advice, and sorry if this is posted in the wrong place.
Suzie
Just wondering if I could get some tips from experienced owners.
I had a dwarf lop who had to be put to sleep on October 1st, he was gorgeous and the love of my life.
I've realised there is now a huge bunny-shaped hole in my life, and so am looking around very carefully for the right bunny for me.
I love lops, really really love them, and I think my next bun should be a dwarf or frenchie...
But my question is, aside from space/food costs/size etc which aren't really an issue as I can afford the bun, have a *huge* garden, pen and log cabin for a home, are there any characteristics which are more apparent to either breed? And this sounds awful, but is one breed more healthy than the other or does one generally live longer? Is either more prone to teeth problems? Are the larger bunnies more laid back at all?
I'd be really happy to receive your advice, and sorry if this is posted in the wrong place.
Suzie