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 Choosing a Pet Rabbit
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Rabbits are one of the most popular pets that fall under the label of "exotics." However, rabbits are also far too frequently given up by owners who fell in love with a cute face at the pet store or the idea of having a bunny for Easter and purchased on impulse. Here are some things to keep in mind if you're considering buying a pet rabbit.

Rabbits are social. With frequent, gentle handing, rabbits can become tame, loving pets. However, as social animals, rabbits will need daily attention from their owners. While rabbits enjoy being with their owners, they don't like to be held. Rabbits are not a good match for young children.

This information is courtesy of Dr. Tripp Stewart.
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