:wave: I have a British giant, Benji, and I absolutely love him to bits.
He's the first rabbit I've ever owned, so I can't say whether he is harder work than normal, but I have recently got him a friend.
On the plus side, it may be related to background, but I think I've heard others say it too, giants are quite sociable and outgoing. My Benji will jump on the sofa and all over us, he doesn't get nervous around people at all. Also, his poops are so big that they are really easy to clean up. :lol:
I personally, would love to adopt more giants, I think they are my favourites now. I don't find him hard work at all.
He does eat a heck of a lot though. :lol: But then again, he is just a very greedy boy.
Space shouldn't matter since you are keeping him inside. It is harder to get toys, like tunnels are pretty much a no go, because he is too big for them. I've made one myself for him by cutting the bottoms out of two plastic laundry baskets and attach them together (these style baskets:
http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/03/88/61/02/0003886102849_500X500.jpg).
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He does chew A LOT though. It might just be different with every rabbit, but headphones, phone lines, all gone. He nibbles all our furniture, any paper from doing work. You name it, he nibbles it
And I'm currently bonding him with a normal sized bun and it isn't an issue at all. Benji is the dominant one though. :lol:
I would recommend getting a giant bunny to anyone (who knew about rabbit care). I love mine like he is my child. :lol: He can be so affectionate and I wouldn't change him for the world.