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Flemish Giant Baby Bunnies
baby flemish giant rabbits, deposit will secure bunnie of choice, will grow very big, average of small dog size, very friendly ,loving bunnies,also known as gentle giants folkestone...
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Canterbury
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Take a look at many of today's
rabbit breeds
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Pet rabbits have very different characteristics and requirements, so take care to choose
the most suitable rabbit breed for you and your lifestyle.
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Thumper, Hazel, Peter and Roger, four of the most famous rabbits to date. Ok, so maybe Roger Rabbit isn't quite as endearing as the other three and is probably a lot more irritating, but you know what we're trying to say. Everyone loves rabbits and if you don't then there must be a black hole where your heart is meant to be. Rabbits are cute, energetic and affectionate and contrary to what you might think, are very intelligent. Like any pet, a little bit of research before buying if you don't have any experience owning a rabbit, goes a long, long way.
It's often best to buy a rabbit from a breeder rather than a pet shop, making adflyer one of the best places to begin your search. Rabbits from breeders have often been specially selected so that a lot of positive traits are passed down the generations. Rabbits also enjoy the company of other rabbits, though some owners often place rabbits with
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There are substantial costs for a first time rabbit buyer, including the hutch, food, vet bills and maybe even a
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Pet rabbits can vary in size quite dramatically, too, so think carefully about what is appropriate for the particular breed you are buying. Most, if not all, rabbit breeds can be indoor rabbits, but if you choose the outdoor option, a decent sized rabbit hut is essential. You don't want to have to buy another hutch when your darling little
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