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Has Britannia Petites up for adoption, I know the major breeders, and the entire breed is mean, most have ONE person they will let handle them, and everybody else is attacked.

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I've actually yet to meet a mean Brit. I've never been bitten by any of the ones I have handle at shows, or at any breeders places I've visited. I've actually been attacked by more Mini Rex and bitten by more Mini Rex then I have been by any other breed and they're supposed to be the super friendly breed.

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Yeah, will, the ones I handles wouldn't stay still, the the mean is from a friend who has a lot more to do with that line, and she feed a rabbit to the neighbors hawk on the 3rd bite...

But everybody I have talked to about them state that they are a more difficult breed to handle.

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Yes they are NOT a starter rabbit for sure..


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the ad reads as pretty honest - not a great first rabbit - not great around kids - nips ...


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They are definately not a beginner's breed, but the two I had were sweethearts.

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