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LindseyG

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I took this pictures tonight! Excuse Frank's dirtyness he loves digging in the dirt and mud :shock:

Mr Frankie, he is a skittish bunny. I didn't get him till he was 7 months old and I could tell he hadn't been handled much by his breeder. I decided to adopt little Pumpkin to be his buddy for this reason. He will come up for treats but he will not allow me to touch him.
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Miss Pumpkin the 11 week old Angora
Momma come pet me
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look at all the wool I plucked out of her
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too cute!
 
Two sweet bunnies.

Give Frank a little time. He's still adjusting. Shame that some breeders don't handle their kits as much as some. We were fortunate in that area. Both boys were socialized to human contact. And I know my new Boy Neville is being treated the same way. Handling is so important when they are young. Foundation for rabbits to gain trust with humans.

But Frankie will come along with your TLC. Just takes time for shy guys.

Wishing you all the luck with both of them.

K :)
 

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