Caz
Mama Doe
He was (and still is) a nightmare for getting under your feet, he loves to try and run between your legs if you are carrying something heavy or full of water!! I have nearly gone over once or twice :lol: !
Zeus went to three rescues (I went to another without him as well). He loved all the females he met - she was the only one who stood her ground - also the rescue (and I won't mention the name although I wouldn't recommend it) were supposed to be showing me spayed buns only (as Zeus had only been done a couple of weeks before) and half way through the introductions when I commented that he was mounting/trying to mount her a lot the bloke said - oh well she is probably in season :shock: ! I had to adopt her then so I could get her spayed ASAP - I didn't want to put her through having Zeus' kits as she is still a small lop even if she is on the big side for a dwarf.
There weren't any giants in rescue in my local area but I spoke to a great lady at Reading Rabbit Rescue and she convinced me that it wasn't size but personality that counts as she had seen many happy miss-size pairings!
So we gave it a go and she doesn't seem to be the least bit bothered by his size at all - although it was funny when he tried to mount her as he couldn't hold her neck and get his "parts" to the right area as he is about twice her length - gave us enough time to seperate them while he tried to work the logistics out :lol: !
I think having lots of attention both human and rabbit helped Athena because she was isolated at the rescue as she was vicious - and handled quite roughly by the guy who ran it too I might add!
Caz
Zeus went to three rescues (I went to another without him as well). He loved all the females he met - she was the only one who stood her ground - also the rescue (and I won't mention the name although I wouldn't recommend it) were supposed to be showing me spayed buns only (as Zeus had only been done a couple of weeks before) and half way through the introductions when I commented that he was mounting/trying to mount her a lot the bloke said - oh well she is probably in season :shock: ! I had to adopt her then so I could get her spayed ASAP - I didn't want to put her through having Zeus' kits as she is still a small lop even if she is on the big side for a dwarf.
There weren't any giants in rescue in my local area but I spoke to a great lady at Reading Rabbit Rescue and she convinced me that it wasn't size but personality that counts as she had seen many happy miss-size pairings!
So we gave it a go and she doesn't seem to be the least bit bothered by his size at all - although it was funny when he tried to mount her as he couldn't hold her neck and get his "parts" to the right area as he is about twice her length - gave us enough time to seperate them while he tried to work the logistics out :lol: !
I think having lots of attention both human and rabbit helped Athena because she was isolated at the rescue as she was vicious - and handled quite roughly by the guy who ran it too I might add!
Caz