Top 10 Companion Bunnies
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1. Flemish Giant Bunny - Weighing up to 50lbs this rabbit requires a strong owner. They are very docile and love attention, almost like a dog but they need frequent interaction. They are gentle, intelligent and have lovely personalities. Very well tempered, calm and very large so would prefer a dog basket or similar to sleep in!
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2. Jersey Wooly Bunny - These fluffy little rabbits don't mind being handled, in fact they love company. With their affectionate, playful and friendly personalities they range from being a laid-back lap bunny to outgoing explorers. Note though, they need a lot of grooming, and they get quite attached to one person!
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3. Angoras Bunny - All the Angoras; English, Giant, Satin, German, and French make excellent companions if you are prepared for the grooming.They are active, playful and social, with lots of personality. They enjoy the attention of their owners and also love playing with toys.
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4. Cinnamon Bunny - A laid-back, well disposed rabbit with a naturally calm temperament that enjoys attention. Likes plenty of room to exercise, various toys to chew on and plenty of quality time with it's owner Really enjoys human attention.
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5. Rex Bunny - These rabbits are said to be one of the most intelligent breeds, and being gentle, playful and relaxed, they are often described as "cat-like." They can easily be litter trained and can do a variety of tricks, such as coming when called and standing on command. An excellent choice for family households.
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6. Silver Fox Bunny - Although originally bred for it's meat and fur, it's quite rare now and very popular at shows. The gorgeous Silver Fox is a large, docile breed that are known to be very friendly, enjoy attention, handling and make great companion rabbits.
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7. Perlfee Bunny - These rabbits are quite difficult to find but well worth the effort if you can. They are a relatively new breed but are growing in popularity because of their friendly, good-natured personalities. They love company and if you like a lively companion these bunnies are perfect for you.
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8. British Giant Bunny - British Giants have the same calm, friendly temperament as the Flemish Giant bunny. They are docile, not as active as the smaller breeds and love lazing around. They are generally very good-natured, excellent with children and other pets, and rarely aggressive.
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9. Satin Bunny - Classed as a medium to large sized bunny, they are gentle, with good natures and calm temperaments. Curious, friendly and often comical, Satins have beautiful soft, shiny, unique coats that make them great show bunnies as well as lovely companions.
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10. Thuringer Bunny - A lovely breed that needs to be seen more often. If you like a cheeky companion that has a natural urge to run all over the house and climb on the furniture, especially for attention, then this beautiful, kind and playful bunny is perfect for you.