Mrs. Bunnykins
Wise Old Thumper
Delilah, a conti giant x French lop has recently come to live with Frankie.
Don't get me wrong, I adore Delilah but my goodness she is a handful in every way.
Now, I am curious as to whether or not most giants are:
Very food orientated.
Extremely adventurous.
Extremely inquisitive.
Exceedingly demanding where attention is concerned.
Totally fearless.
And last but not least...................full of life.
Delilah was a much loved house bunny who was only in rescue for a couple of days before she met Frankie, so she never thankfully suffered at the hands of an either cruel and or inexperienced owner. Perhaps this would explain why she is such a strong and determined character. Other than my first two bunnies, the rest have come from rescues and their behaviour has been so different by being so much more subdued and seemingly troubled in their demeanour.
So is it nature, nuture or a mix of both?
Don't get me wrong, I adore Delilah but my goodness she is a handful in every way.
Now, I am curious as to whether or not most giants are:
Very food orientated.
Extremely adventurous.
Extremely inquisitive.
Exceedingly demanding where attention is concerned.
Totally fearless.
And last but not least...................full of life.
Delilah was a much loved house bunny who was only in rescue for a couple of days before she met Frankie, so she never thankfully suffered at the hands of an either cruel and or inexperienced owner. Perhaps this would explain why she is such a strong and determined character. Other than my first two bunnies, the rest have come from rescues and their behaviour has been so different by being so much more subdued and seemingly troubled in their demeanour.
So is it nature, nuture or a mix of both?