Niomi
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Nine years ago I adopted a rescue, and I still have the paperwork on how they determined his personality. I thought I would share an abridged list of the things they looked at. This was done with the help of a computer program.
Is he good with children under 8? How much bunny-proofing does he need? What is his activity level? Is he suitable for a first time rabbit adopter? What type of home environment would he be alright with, calm? busy? alright with being left alone? Would he be alright with other pets in the house? What is his social interaction like, does he enjoy being around people and other pets? Would he make a good candidate for a therapy animal? Agility candidate?
Rabbits were then labeled with a personality type:
RESILIENT: Okay with noises, pets and children. Does not get stressed out by going to the vet. Tolerate being picked up and held.
SUBMISSIVE: Tolerant of being held, petted and groomed. Does not seek to be alfa by grunts or nipping. Prefers a quiet environment and tends to hide when noise or activity level is high.
MELLOW: Often prefers to relax and lounge instead of running. Little interest in toys. Rarely nips or grunts and is less likely to get into mischief, needs little bunnyproofing and tolerates being picked up and held for short periods of time.
SOCIALITE: Likes to be around humans and other animals. Comes to greet people and seeks out attention. Wants to be where the activity is and enjoys being part of the family.
DOMINANT: I was not given a definition on this type of personality because my rabbit did not have a dominant personality. My rabbit scored high in resilient and socialite, and had medium scores in mellow and submissive.
Is he good with children under 8? How much bunny-proofing does he need? What is his activity level? Is he suitable for a first time rabbit adopter? What type of home environment would he be alright with, calm? busy? alright with being left alone? Would he be alright with other pets in the house? What is his social interaction like, does he enjoy being around people and other pets? Would he make a good candidate for a therapy animal? Agility candidate?
Rabbits were then labeled with a personality type:
RESILIENT: Okay with noises, pets and children. Does not get stressed out by going to the vet. Tolerate being picked up and held.
SUBMISSIVE: Tolerant of being held, petted and groomed. Does not seek to be alfa by grunts or nipping. Prefers a quiet environment and tends to hide when noise or activity level is high.
MELLOW: Often prefers to relax and lounge instead of running. Little interest in toys. Rarely nips or grunts and is less likely to get into mischief, needs little bunnyproofing and tolerates being picked up and held for short periods of time.
SOCIALITE: Likes to be around humans and other animals. Comes to greet people and seeks out attention. Wants to be where the activity is and enjoys being part of the family.
DOMINANT: I was not given a definition on this type of personality because my rabbit did not have a dominant personality. My rabbit scored high in resilient and socialite, and had medium scores in mellow and submissive.