I think temperaments are more important than size and don't forget the large breeds don't race about like smaller breeds. Personally with dogs, cats and children, I think the much more even, laid back temperaments of bunnies like the French lops, would be far better suited to your environment. The smaller breeds are much more highly strung a lot of the time, and can be a lot more difficult and temperamental to manage Buster is about 2 and was an emergency rescue after being blinded deliberately, and then the same sick person tried to drown him. He was also terribly thin when I got him and very scared of being handled and hated his face being touched for obvious reasons, but he is a right cuddle bunny now, and even sleeps on my bed with me, and doesn't worry at all about being picked up, his face touched etc. I have only had him since last December, and there is also some trauma to the outside of his left eye, so I have to check that daily and bathe and treat it when necessary, but it seems to be healing well now. I would stick with an older bunny, because then you know and can see what the temperament is like. Baby bunnies, especially when they reach adulthood and the hormones kick in, aren't necessarily going to be how you want them to be, and just because you have had them from so young doesn't mean that they will like being picked up, or be any better temperament. Personally, I don't think you could wish for better than what your frenchie sounds like. They are just amazing bunnies. By the way, Buster doesn't have a hutch, because I don't think any hutch is a suitable size for the giant breeds, and he is a house bunny because of his blindness, but then all my bunnies are house bunnies anyway and 'special needs'. I have a massive lounge and one end of it has got puppy pen panels across it, and Buster lives in there, but in the evenings when the small bunnies are in their pens, Buster free ranges. Buster has one of the large plastic dog beds with blankets in it, and that's what he sleeps in. Either that or stretches out like in his pic. If you are wondering about toys, Buster has a dumbbell thing that he loves to throw about, but in general he just loves cardboard boxes, and picks them up, throws them about, pushes them along with his nose etc. Not overly big boxes, but egg boxes, chocolate boxes, small to medium size boxes really, and forget about an eggcup of pellets a day, because Buster eats LOADS!! Always has loads of hay, will eat a persons dessert bowl full of pellets a day, and he has SS. He has daily, carrots, broccoli, cabbage or any greens, herby leaves, but he would have a bag to himself, cauliflower leaves, parsley that kind of thing.