What kind of pet rabbit should I buy?

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Nowadays, pets are very common in society. I believe many families are used to keeping pets! I wonder what kind of pets people are used to keeping. If you want to raise but don't know what to raise, you can consider bunny! It will sprout in your heart in minutes. Today, Bian Xiao introduces several pet rabbits suitable for domestic use, all of which are sweet and lovely, but cute and foul!

Dutch pygmy rabbit

It belongs to one of the smallest breeds of pet rabbits! Ears are small and erect, eyes are round, short and fat, gray and white, and they look soft and lovely. They are docile and lively, but shy and sensitive, so be gentle. It is said that the Dutch pygmy rabbit is very smart, can understand the words of its owner, and will respond by observing the movements of its owner. It is a charming and intimate rabbit species, and it is also very suitable for domestic use.

Lop Nur, France

Lop in France has a pair of drooping ears. It is round and big, strong and sturdy, and looks naive, gentle and lovely. But they are also timid, can't stand being scared, and like a quiet, dry and comfortable environment. If you are single or live alone, then the earlobe rabbit is your best companion.

Angora rabbit

Angora rabbit has a long history and is said to have originated in Ankara, Turkey. Originally, it was purely used to provide fur. It was introduced to France in the early18th century, and soon became the darling of the French royal family, thus becoming popular as a pet rabbit. Angora rabbit has a steady personality and is a good playmate for families with children. Their hair is also excellent, so they feel great. However, because their hair grows very fast and likes to jump around with their eyes closed, Mao Mao is easy to knot, which requires the owner to comb and trim it frequently.

Lion rabbit

Its biggest feature is that its hair is very thick and fluffy. Flying sideburns and long eyebrows are like a cartoon lion, which is also the origin of its name. They are lively and clingy, which is very suitable for breeding, but don't keep them in cages. They can also interact with their owners to help their health.

There are many kinds of rabbits. From the point of view of raising, although raising them does not require a lot of energy and time like raising cats and dogs, it still needs scientific raising. Rabbits are timid and easily feel stressed or even sick because of loneliness, so don't keep pet rabbits because they are cute and impulsive. Be sure to understand their parenting style and personality characteristics, and raise them carefully in the future!