Use these timecodes to hop to desired topic: 2:25 - Who Will Care for your Bunny? (Bunnies can live 8-10 years!) 3:23 - Making a Thoughtful Decision (NOT as a hasty Easter gift!!) 5:14 - Rabbits are EXPENSIVE! 6:37 - Have Realistic Expectations (Rabbits are prey animals and can be skittish!) 13:28 - Multiple Bunnies (Should you have more than one rabbit?) 20:24 - Tips for Buying a Bunny (Give the bunny a physical!) 23:18 - Research, Research, Research!! 23:49 - Rabbit Food 25:25 - Treats 29:05 - Cage/Enclosure 31:18 - Litter Training (Do Rabbits Smell Bad?) 35:22 - Nail Trimming 36:03 - Molting & Grooming 36:46 - Health & Rabbit Poop Types *GRAPHIC* 39:24 - GI Stasis 46:18 - Final Thoughts
@jaydenamster93874 жыл бұрын
Do you ship your rabbit overseas?
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I do not ship bunnies at all anymore. Since United Airlines stopped allowing rabbits in their PetSafe program, I haven't been able to ship bunnies...and I actually am glad since it is quite stressful for them (and me!).
@ThumpersMama184 жыл бұрын
Hay Diane! You’re the best! Thank you for all the amazing bunny info you put out into the world! Hopefully many others will see this and follow what a great example you are for proper rabbit care! We need more bunny caretakers like you!
@moonlight-zj5qo4 жыл бұрын
Aww thanks for writing the points!!
@camii91364 жыл бұрын
My mom calls Holland lops *hullan lup*
@biancareyesestrada93894 жыл бұрын
I’m going to adopt a holland lop she almost a year old and the reason I’m going to get her is because she is really loving and an attention seeker and I volunteer at the shelter where she’s at so I get to see her. A lot of the volunteers that have seen me and her together say that she loves me and she picked me❤️🥰
@lalalalla77404 жыл бұрын
I can buy one without my parents knowing
@radioactive_p1ssy.boy.4 жыл бұрын
Lala Lalla NEVER THEY AREN'T EASY
@itzyjyp38853 жыл бұрын
@@lalalalla7740 okay that's what I did lol
@IDK_2010-p9r2 жыл бұрын
I would buy one without my parents knowing but I’m not old enough to drive
@zxyatiywariii8 Жыл бұрын
Volunteering at a shelter is a wonderful way to get to know whether a certain animal will be happy with you ❤️ Also it's a great way to help animals even when they're a kind of animal we can't adopt (or can't adopt yet).
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
**FUN ACTIVITY: Take a drink every time I say "definitely." I need to vary my vocabulary, LOL! :)
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach4 жыл бұрын
Reading your post, I'm coming to the conclusion that I might drink water 💧💦, only water or watch out the hangover 🤯🤢 tomorrow morn 😉 (it's exactly 11:48 p.m in France 🇫🇷)
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, in your case, something non-alcoholic would probably be most conducive to being functional in the morning. :)
@TheUrbanBunny4 жыл бұрын
🤣
@MaxsFriends3 жыл бұрын
It's been a long day. I think I'll do this.
@JustDeLuca3 жыл бұрын
You were literally saying definitely as I read this comment.
@MrMakeithappendan4 жыл бұрын
I don't know what kind I have. He's plain white. I found him in my yard 3 weeks ago during quarantine in Florida. I heard the neighbor girl crying about losing him so I gave him back to her and told her that if she didn't want him she had to give him to me. Three days later she came over and asked if the offer still stood. I went next door with her and picked him up. I got him fixed 2 weeks later as soon as the vet opened up again. I have named him Rona. I think he's a rex. 3 weeks into this I decided to try growing my own romaine. I have spent a months rent on everything. This video is where I will send anyone I hear say "I want a rabbit".
@drgdarlington30593 жыл бұрын
Are you going to keep the rabbit?
@zxyatiywariii8 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for adopting him! Sometimes people like your neighbor get a rabbit without knowing the care they'll need. We've rescued several different animals over the years, and it's usually because people bought the animal without doing research first. Love to you and Rona! ❤️
@theZmoee4 жыл бұрын
The little black and white bunny running back and forth around the 16min mark is the funniest thing lol. He looks like he’s trying to find an opening to get to you.
@liyahsavage82884 жыл бұрын
i have a holland lop and your channel is the reason i picked that breed
@theonewithallthepets85033 жыл бұрын
I have 6 of them
@heowhdkd3 жыл бұрын
I have a dutch bunny and a netherland bunny :D
@heowhdkd3 жыл бұрын
@@theonewithallthepets8503 wow!
@kierapetit97614 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I cringe when I see people put rabbits in the "small pet" category; they live a long time and require so much work!! While rats, hamsters, and other small pets require more care than people expect, even their proper care isn't on the level of what a rabbit needs; my bunnies take more work than my dog. I love my bunnies so so much, they are my babies; but they do their best to destroy everything I own 😅😅
@AMTSA13 жыл бұрын
Start teaching "no". My bunnies listen to that, and then I just tend to put their attention somewhere else. Good luck 🐰🐰
@wirelesstest58294 жыл бұрын
My parents aren’t the ones who want to get one for me. I’m the one who has been doing the research for months lol
@50ulEat3r4 жыл бұрын
Same here. I've been asking for one since I was 17, I'm now 21 and they finally said yes in January, I got my baby a week later from a shelter. She is 6 years old, I love her to bits and it took a few months but she now cuddles with me on my bed :) I cant imagine life without a pet ever again. She is so precious. So full of personality and love. As much as I'd like to have a baby from a breeder because I know they were raised used to being held etc I feel proud knowing I saved a bunny's life from a shelter, she lived her whole life in a small cage and cant get enough of running around our house
@izukuuzimaki98954 жыл бұрын
Same I've even made a list for them
@lillyburger83574 жыл бұрын
Same, I’ve learnt everything I can about bunnies and have the funds and space for one, the only thing is that my sister doesn’t want one. ☹️
@FernandoMartinez-wv2fv4 жыл бұрын
Wireless Test same that’s how I got mine I wanted two but they didn’t let me
@briapryor17094 жыл бұрын
Same, but my mother doesn’t like animals. So I’m doing my best to explain that I can responsibly take care of them, and I catch her watching bunny videos with me sometimes. And my mother knows I wouldn’t bring a animal into an environment I know they wouldn’t be safe in. When I got my first pet (it was a fish), it was big surprise. I won them, and my mom had to take them. It was one of those fish’s that were meant to live any longer than a few days because they are me at for food. I kept that fish alive for two years, because I put my heart and soul into my taking care if my pets. I have no pets at the time, and I live in an apartment. I’ve found that bunnies are a great animal for me, and my situation.
@sallyphu54504 жыл бұрын
My 7 years old daughter and I watched the whole video, Very informative and definitely get us thinking about if getting a bunny is right for us. I would be getting one for myself and my daughter is just going to help take care of it.
@haleymargaret7114 жыл бұрын
I rescued my rabbit from a shelter exactly a year ago. I am in college and he is my ESA and I can say he has had a big (paw?) in saving my life. He is my best friend and I could not describe how thankful I am that I made that decision. Since he is a rescue, he is very timid and doesn't even like being pet, but we are working on it, but also not forcing it. He will gladly take treats, so positive reinforcement is key. Thank you for such an informative video. I make sure that any friends considering a rabbit understand that it is not the same as a hamster or dog or cat, but also a great addition to your life if you are in the right circumstances!
@QueenoftheHorizon4 жыл бұрын
I love the section about not picking bunnies as a hasty easter present! Anytime someone I know talks about getting an easter bunny as a pet, I tell them to look into rabbit ownership first, having had firsthand experience that it can be a challenge to get a bunny without knowing what to expect and planning ahead. The dutch rabbit I had when I was younger was a hasty easter gift a friend of my mom's bought for her sons without thinking that my family ended up with, since the bunny couldn't be returned and the friend had no plan B for what to do with the bunny. She was super cute and I loved her despite the unique demands she presented as our first bunny, but it's sad to imagine what her fate may have been had we not been able to take her in. A few years ago, we had a situation where we found this super pretty solid black domesticated bunny in our yard that clearly one of our neighbors had decided to release (likely another not-thought-out easter present, since we found her around April), not realizing that domestic rabbits are very vulnerable and won't just thrive like a wild rabbit if released into the woods. We spent a good half an hour catching this bunny because I knew if we didn't, she wasn't going to make it, what with all the hawks and foxes around. Luckily, we caught her in a large fishing net and were able to find a home for her with an experienced rabbit owner the same day.
@deliabravo36714 жыл бұрын
I love seeing Moose. He is cute and seems to have a great personality.
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
He's super hyper but a sweet boy. :)
@lilianamaslog4 жыл бұрын
Dear Dianne: This video was SO helpful. We are in the process to get one bunny. I can wait to check your webpage and more videos in youtube. Thanks.
@shanewilliams28903 жыл бұрын
Her channel always makes me laugh but also tears from the cuteness of bunnies 🐰 who feels the same
@ericakauffman57864 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome. I have mentioned here that I have been in rabbit rescue for over a decade. I see the consequences of situations of people who DO NOT follow your recommendations. This is so timely with the Easter season approaching. In the rescue world we call this time the "Easter Massacre" because of the hormonal changes ... it is a radical. The rabbit is suddenly abandoned and mistreated. THANK you. Nose bonks! 🐰🐰🐰🐰
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
I really wanted to bang my head on the table for emphasis when mentioning rabbits as Easter gifts, LOL. A lot of adults are well-meaning with such gifts, but unless it is a well-researched decision, it often ends with an unwanted rabbit. :(
@HydeegFalls4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not being just about getting rabbits from a breeder.. rescues and shelters are a great way to get a bunny. I have: .new Zealand mix-Casper .Holland lop x new Zealand-Caspers bestie Luna .Holland lop-Flower .Mini lop-Charlie .Standard rex mix-Pippy .Standard rex (mix?)-Pippys mom Monica . Giant Chinchilla ? (not sure of the exact breed but he's big)-Finnley .Lionhead mix-Finnleys bestie.. Rosie .Breed of cute (unknown)- former feral...Riley All are either bunnies I have caught or rescued... turns out I'm great at free catching... Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!
@neptunians4 жыл бұрын
I decided to not get it :( for now at least. it would be too much for me I guess. Thanks for the video, it's so informative!
@YourLittleHandInMine4 жыл бұрын
My husband is allergic to hay😬 but we have 3 bunnies anyway. Im in charge of them and they have their own room. We love them so much! Our buns are so sweet!
@lisafoster446824 күн бұрын
See if there's a variety of hay that he doesn't react to. Some people are allergic to timothy but not oat hay, for example.
@KelliDM4 жыл бұрын
My husband and I bought a Dutch rabbit 2 1/2 weeks ago and we love him! Watching videos such as yours has been very helpful even before we bought him, as neither of us had owned a rabbit before. He has been the perfect pet for us so far. We have a (human) baby on the way and I am looking forward to introducing them - very carefully of course. 😌
@teasmish4 жыл бұрын
Honestly when I become a parent I fully expect all of my kid's pets to be taken care of by me at least a little bit but I won't mind cause I love animals anyway
@AnimatronicBadgerlord2 жыл бұрын
I have been absolutely considering getting a rabbit, but as much as I know that I would be able to respect their space and not sneak up on them or anything, I have this feeling that my home would probably never be safe for them. I obviously wouldn't get a rabbit while I have my cat, I'm convinced that would... not end well. But On top of that my home is just littered with electronics and things that I fear that they would chew on. I'm surprised my cat doesn't if I'm honest. The rabbits are adorable in every way. I'll revisit my thoughts on this in a few years of course (My cat isn't close to passing yet!). But I Thank you for this video and the information on how involved caring for a Rabbit will be, it has been enlightening!
@alvitrv80724 жыл бұрын
One day, when I'm more financially stable, I'd love to get a Holland Lop for my first bunny and possibly a Netherland Dwarf for a second. I'd like to get already fixed adults as my first bunnies so I don't have to go through the more trying young bunny period as a new owner. I would consider adopting from a shelter. I was hoping to only have one bunny for a few months before I got the second so I'm happy you suggested this! It would give me time to adjust to caring for my bunny, get to know my new pet and also give the new bunny time to adjust as well before throwing another bunny into the mix on top of the move, new routine and owner change. I decided on the Holland Lop as my first bunny as I've read they're generally a little calmer than Netherlands. Not sure if there's any truth to this or how likely a Netherland and Holland would be to bond, based on breed alone. I just love both breeds, it's hard for me to pick between the two.
@somedutchguy75824 жыл бұрын
I'd say that individual temper has more to do with it than breed. One of the most laid-back buns I have owned was a Holland Lop, but his mate (yes, they were a M-M couple!), another Holland Lop was one of the most aggressive. Fiercely territorial, he even once attacked a French Lop I had just taken in. That was scary! The French was even more laid-back than the other Holland. I called him "Lobbes", which roughly translates to "Big Softy" :D
@AMTSA13 жыл бұрын
I have 2 netherland dwarfs crossbred with Angora and they are ADORABLE! .NO they are just the "right" amount of busy - so sweet. I am with them 24/7 and find them delightful. Git the 1 one at 6 weeks and his sister 2 weeks later at 8 weeks and they are like twins. I know it was the best decision I made to get another bunny. I see your answer was some time ago, so I hope youngot your bunny and have been eanjoying lots of fun and love already. 🐰🐰
@rhythmandblues_alibi2 жыл бұрын
Did you end up getting your bunnies!?
@blaskable8182 жыл бұрын
@@rhythmandblues_alibi also interested if you got one for some reason...
@gaylemusgrove8723 жыл бұрын
Hi Diane, I'm a foster bunny mommy for the RSPCA and your videos are awesome. Most bunnies are babies when we take them on and training them to interact, be happy and feel safe in a new home is our aim. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and tips.
@akiratokito16623 жыл бұрын
Well I'm in middle school and I got a bunny as an Easter gift a few years back. He us the biggest cuddlebug ever I'll hold him when I sit on our couch when I listen to music/sing but when I stop petting him he gets on his back paws and puts his front paws on my chest to say " mom I'm still here"
@ThumpersMama184 жыл бұрын
I love how cute and silly you are. Your Wikipedia request LOL!! 😂🐰❤️❤️
@Michael-ii9ij3 жыл бұрын
I have a checkered giant, and much of this would have been good to know when I got him about 3 years ago.
@dr.sreejabhaskaran23824 жыл бұрын
Hi First of all i would like to thank u from the bottom of my heart for such a wonderful video Am planning to buy a bunny for me and was searching on the net for some information on caring the pet. This video gave me a lot more than what i wanted... it was really informative.. I was searching for videos from indians but found only from breeders or pet stores goving tips for bunny breeding business. Very few videos had info in pet bunnies but all of them have their pets outdoor. Am staying in an apartment and wants to get a bunny to stay with us indoors. Wen i asked a fee of my friends they said bunnies eat cabbage leaves, carrot, green grass and all vegetarian food cooked at home including rice. This video cleared all my doubts and gave a real idea of how to take care of my new family member. I have 3 kids and am training and teaching them how to behave and also what will the bunny expect from us. I often see here that kids carry bunnies by their ears and walk around and pet them. Now onlyni realise that bunnies dont like to be carried. Likewise so many myths have been clearly explained.... thanks a lot once again Ps... u have suh cute bunnies... and u r such a lovely pet owner... God bless you and ur bunnies!!!! Keep up the good work!!
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Happy that my video helped!
@elenatheweeweeb77714 жыл бұрын
You are hands down my favorite informational rabbit youtuber! The way you treat your rabbits with genuine care is wonderful!
@lovein4k2063 жыл бұрын
I love how wholesome and eloquent you are. You taught me so much! I have a lionhead. Her name is Zylow McQueen. She helps me so much with my anxiety. 🐰❤️🐰
@nicoleramos60724 жыл бұрын
This couldnt have come at a better time! Im picking up my blue-eyed white Holland Lop on Sunday! Eventually I was thinking of participating in your Rabbit Tour videos :) Thank you for providing us with amazing videos as usual!
@pride2234 жыл бұрын
Noticed the jump in production quality; video looks great. Someday I'll get a bun bun.
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I invested in a new camera, microphone, and editing software. Appreciate the acknowledgement! :)
@alexone83384 жыл бұрын
I've been planning to get a bunny for years now and this is the best video about getting a bunny I've ever come across. I had never heard about a rabbit's teenage months when you can't neuter them! Congrats and thanks!!
@carolthornton90874 жыл бұрын
Hi from Melbourne Australia- I have a 3-1/2 year old Netherlands Dwarf doe, she lives inside and has free rein of my home and backyard. I have a small veggie patch which she takes great delight in nibbling. And I don’t mind at all, she also seems to love eating marigold leaves, which surprised me and does not have issues. I am a 72 year old widow so she gives me great pleasure. Thanks for your very informative video.
@toni-ann51513 жыл бұрын
The cutest of those babies are out of control!! ADORABLE!!! No wonder people grab them at pet store without knowing all the details. I've been doing my homework for 2 weeks and my bunny comes on Sunday after he recovers from being neutered! So excited!
@azaleahauenstein24864 жыл бұрын
Im 14 my parents got me a rabbit like a few months ago I didn't really want it but now I love him so much hes so sweet and he lives in my room and my dogs really good with it in really glad hes in my life
@katherinegoddard66723 жыл бұрын
I have a baby bunny. He’s called Peter and he’s 9 weeks old. He’s a Lop eared rabbit. Yes he doesn’t like being picked up, but he likes cuddles and when he’s on my bed or sofa he will hop on to my lap. He does wee on me sometimes and leave gifts behind, but that’s easy to clear up, no problem 🥰🐰
@andreasesser46414 жыл бұрын
I got my first bunny when I was two years old. She was my best friend, and became extraordinarily tame. When she was running and playing in the garden I could call her, and she would come if I called her by name. She was a very happy bunny. If you think your kid has enough empathy for animals, and teach them to be cautious, its a great pet for smaller children from my experience.
@care050bear4 жыл бұрын
I have two lionhead/holland lop mix rabbits named Willow and Juniper. They are brother and sister from the same litter and I'm happy to say they are best friends! They have free roam of multiple rooms in my apartment but I very rarely see one without the other. As soon as one hops to another room, the other follows. I had them spayed/neutered as soon as the vet recommended (they were 3 months when I got them).
@lisaboo58064 жыл бұрын
Timmie the snugglebunny. Thank you for making this. I have seen so many bunnies in shelters because the owners didnt know how much is needed in their care. To me it's worth the work to have a bunny. I love all bunnies. 💗 I have had Flemish Giant and Lop.
@jenjaine37284 жыл бұрын
I think so many people get a bunny thinking it will be this cute little snuggler. They also don’t expect them to get as big as they do or that they chew and dig. I learned so much that there were times I asked myself if I really was the right mom for a bunny. However, once I adjusted my expectations (actually ditched my expectations!) and did 3 months of research beforehand I couldn’t wait! Ok, one expectation I kept........the only thing I had my heart set on was a Dutch or a Lionhead. And into my life comes Ralphie......a 6 month floppy eared lop who picked me. He licked me within 5 minutes of meeting him. He’s from a rescue and we’ve been together 3 weeks now. Thanks so much for your videos and the information. I truly appreciate the time you take to not only breed wonderful buns, but to educate people extensively so that they don’t go into bunny parenting blindly. Since I started my journey, I have turned into a bunny advocate and educate those who, once they find out I have a bunny, exclaim how cool it is and that they want one too! I let them know how it really is.....kind of like having a two year old!
@liddob1ackwidow3 жыл бұрын
I'm getting a lop/ small new Zealand mix. I've been observing since my bun was 3 weeks old. Bun's name is mocha. They are coming home next week so I'm working on preparing the room. Not sure if mocha is a boy or girl yet. Thank you so much for the in depth video. I'm extra thankful about not feeding too many vegetables to begin with because I might have made that mistake. I've watched so many videos for months to give my baby the best life I can. Thanks again.
@ellona36454 жыл бұрын
I'm getting my first two bunnies. I've been thinking about it for a year and did my re-search. Hopefully I'll be a good mom!!
@KatiaValentinaDonahue3 жыл бұрын
I totally agree for kids ages 8 but mostly 7 and below, - ( Mine is my Emotional Support Animal because I have anxiety, panic attacks and OCD but not severe OCD but you can tell it’s definitely there 😂) - But it depends on how mature they are. I have 3 cats a kitten and a rabbit and I’m getting a baby bun lion head today, and I’m only 11. I naturally took care of my rabbit when we found her outside she’s a Holland lop we assume someone dumped her we found her last year on December 22 or 23, and she’s around 2 years old or 2 and a half almost 3 or exactly 3. I change her litter box and remind my mom to buy veggies and parsley we get a pre washed baby spring mix, and I feed her. And I clean the cats litter boxes most of the time, and feed them but me and my mom share the responsibilities. Except for Creamy my rabbit, and the kitten eats with the cats now same food now. So my mom doesn’t do anything really with Creamy my Rabbit. I do everything and I bring her harness and leash when we leave and I hold her and walk her and calm her down by petting her 😊 Sorry this was so long! I hope you read it! Stay safe and healthy everyone! And you and your rabbits and their babies! And their husbands and wives 😂🤣😂
@christykoningisor95934 жыл бұрын
Love Your Video!! So many great tips for beginners!!
@celisila4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! It's been such a plethora of information that I wish I had known in the past when we had a bun bun. We had a mini lop that we named Lily, and she gave us an amazing 6 1/2 years, and she became besties with our beagle, Abigail (Who wasn't much bigger than her), to our complete and utter surprise! I would like to get another bun bun again, and I absolutely want to be as informed as possible (especially with the GI Stasis and the signs to look for. I suspect that it's what took our Lily-flower, and we never even realized, because her diet and activity never changed.) We recently lost Abigail, as well (old age), and I'm looking into either a Holland Lop or a Netherland Dwarf. While Lily was amazing, we didn't realize that she would get so big! We were told she was a Holland, and she was really a Mini, but trust me....she was NO mini! Lol! However, even if we do end up with a slightly larger bunny again, it wouldn't be a bad thing at all. Just more to love on. Thank you again, for your informative video, and I look forward to watching the rest of them!
@ChillHills Жыл бұрын
I live in Arizona and was thinking about getting a Holland Lop. Did a lot of research and was able to find a good farm. She actually is a seasonal breeder so I'm hoping to adopt by August. I'd love to take my rabbit outside in my neighborhood or park to run around and play foraging games. But the heat and prey mentality worries me. Also there are owls and eagles so I'd have to be extra careful. Luckily no coyotes in my area that I know of.
@buff_n_lu4 жыл бұрын
Throughly entertaining and informative Diane 🙌🏼, I really enjoy your videos. I had a Netherland Dwarf for 8 years, he meant the world to me. Your Bunnies are beautiful and so fun to watch. Thank You for posting this, every word you said is saturated in truth and wisdom!! 🐰
@ginafae74253 жыл бұрын
My parents got me a holland lop when I was 10 years old. Not the smartest decision and she was 6 weeks old when we got her so she was too young. However I did the best I could to take care of her and she lived 12 years! They certainly are a big commitment! So many people think they are small animals and therefore do not live very long but that is not the case with rabbits! I remember being 21 and caring for an elderly bunny while in college and it was a huge responsibility that my parents had no idea they were putting on me when they got Flopsy. I miss her but we had 12 amazing years together. Now that I'm older and done with college, I'm hoping to get another rabbit next year and plan on adopting from my local animal shelter.
@cyndiesimmons36802 жыл бұрын
My first rescue was a New Zealand REW, my next was an Angora Lionhead, third was rehomed to me, and forth a little Netherland dwarf came from an accidental litter. Then I got into rescuing and rehoming bunnies and now have a 5th Holland lop, because he bonded to my baby girl. He's a baby himself
@usagiislost4 жыл бұрын
By far, you are my favorite bunny channel because you specialize in Holland lops, which is the breed I'm going to get. ( I should have him beginning of April! ) I have your website bookmarked on my laptop and I look through it every single day! Thank you for the bunnertainment!!!
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Aw, thank you! Enjoy your bunny! :)
@usagiislost4 жыл бұрын
@@HooksHollands I definitely will! Thank you! ♡
@GluttonyBiscuits3 жыл бұрын
I'm going to adopt an American mix! His name is Mitty, and he's a little stinker lol. His fosterer claimed he is very independent and prefers to not be picked up, and I'm perfectly okay with that! That just makes watching him do bunny stuff even more special 💜
@anna_mitchell21394 жыл бұрын
This helped me out a lot cuz I’m getting a baby Holland lop in about two weeks to a month!!!!!!!!! I’ve had a lion head a dwarf bunny before this and also a holland and I loved them with all my heart!!
@aliciam41974 жыл бұрын
How was your lionhead as a pet? We are supposed to be getting our first lionhead tomorrow!!! 😆
@RWAsur4 жыл бұрын
Wow, awesome, a complete guide! Thanks Diane!
@camii91364 жыл бұрын
Yay! My father is going to buy two or one buns! It will come at July 15. A day before my birthday! Please give me tips (if you are wondering, the breeds are a Holland lop and a Netherland dwarf rabbit)
@maeganpittman88824 жыл бұрын
We get our little Holland Lop on Sunday & we’re sooo excited to meet him! Your channel has given us so many tips!
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach4 жыл бұрын
You will be overloaded of positive vibes 🌞 He will make you go mad 🤪❤️🧡💚💙💜 Take care of all the family (I mean you and your pet 🐰)
@mayadiem2 жыл бұрын
This video pace wise was so helpful- I really enjoyed it even though it was longer. Thank you so much! Getting my giant french lop bunny in 2 weeks!❤
@HooksHollands2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@janedelen2204 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Your videos are always very informative! We’re getting a Holland lop in about four weeks time when he is ready to leave his mom. He is abolutely adorable, and we can’t wait to get him home! 🥰🐰
@19747944 жыл бұрын
The best video about bunnies! You've got yourself a new subscriber. Hi, I'm from Portugal and I 've got a bunny since last December. He is a cute boy who is turning 5 months tomorrow. He roams freely around three rooms in the house : the office, the laundry room and a warehouse, which are all interconected. He loves the warehouse because there are lots of hidding places, lots of little corners and cardboard boxes for him to play with. Of course he only goes there when supervised. He has about 4 places where he likes to sleep and where I've put his blankets. Until now he only chews on wood or cardboard. He does'nt pay much attention to cords. But nevertheless, I've protected all the electric stuff. Yesterday he seemed to begin a change in his behaviour. He did'n want to play with us and most of the time ignored us. But today he was playful again, jumping and running and doing his binkies. Do you think it is an hormonal issue, since he is becoming a teenager? Sorry for the question, but I was really sad, thinking he had changed.
@PeacheIIe3 жыл бұрын
"But then they grow up"..... AND THEYRE STILL RIDICULOUSLY CUTE!
@gamecorpsinternational4 жыл бұрын
I wish this video had been out a few months earlier! It definitely would have educated me on bunnies. I’m so happy to have adopted my two year old but it’s a bit annoying when you have hay allergies and that Timothy hay smells so good!
@HooksHollands4 жыл бұрын
Have you tried using compressed hay cubes instead of loose hay? That can help those with grass allergies. :)
@amberdodd81754 жыл бұрын
I'm getting a bunny for my birthday I have done my research and I am ready I got everything set up and she can even go out side in the big field.
@courtneygoodhart85924 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I have a bunny with a sensitive digestive system. I really appreciate your advice!!!
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach4 жыл бұрын
Thank you again and again and again Diane for sharing your experience and knowledges. Bunnies are living creatures and each one of them has his own character (people around me cannot imagine it !) and unmissable needs ! Living with, caring a pet is a true responsibility ! They are not toy you play with as you want then let them on their own ! It's a real commitment that will last many years for the best . I agree 100% and I am so relieved as you beg to not welcome a bunny as a gift for a child's passing fancy and whim ! I'd like (to be true I want, I expect) every people who think about a four-legged friend's adoption to watch your video .You are definitely a Bunny Godmother 🐰🧚♀️ (It should, no it must have an Holland Lop rabbit in the emoticon, darn ! )
@atifmir74093 жыл бұрын
A great wealth of information packed in a 47 minute video. I'm thinking of getting a mini lop and this has been very helpful.
@celineic68954 жыл бұрын
I have five bun buns. I love them with my whole hurt but they are really a lot of work and everytime I talk to people who don't have bunnies I realize how much they underestimate the bunny care. Very good video though!
@nics40623 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I’ve had a Dutch lop before but it’s been years. My 9yo wants bunnies and I wanted a good reminder of what I was getting myself into. Thanks for a great informative and thorough video!!
@chisomchiegboka202311 ай бұрын
I just got a Dutch bunny. It’s 4 weeks old yesterday. It’s still with the vet I got it from though. I really appreciate the advice.
@AKT-hc8ju4 жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry I'm so late to this post but I've just found your channel and I find it very helpful and informative! I'm 13 years old and I live in Australia, and I currently have two Holland Lop doe, and we are on the lookout for a Holland Lop buck, so that I can start a breeding business. I know I'm only 13 but I am very responsible and have experience with other animal breeding such as chickens and dogs. I especially like your videos about the pregnancy of a rabbit, and how to care for the babies, because that's what I'm preparing for.
@wtjax4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to post such an informative and entertaining video. I especially liked the outtakes at the end, where you seemed the most relaxed and your personality really came through. Keep up the good work!
@Zullala3 жыл бұрын
This was great! I've been watching bunny care videos for about a week now. I had a lovely lionhead who died recently. I did a ton of research while I had him but he stilled died of GI stasis. After digging deeper I can see the mistakes I made :( . I feel really bad. I miss having a bunny but I'm not sure if I'll get new bunnies or not. Ultimately I just really wanted to learn more about them. Thank you for providing this guide.
@ksis864 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I’m getting my lop Oswald in two weeks. This is so helpful 😊
@wiley38403 жыл бұрын
You are killing me with cuteness with those 2 baby bunnies. Dying here. Can barely focus on what you're saying =< =< :)
@wiley38403 жыл бұрын
I'm just kidding, btw. Your videos are chock full of important info and I'm absorbing everything :)
@kathy-annecarr91154 жыл бұрын
Hi Diane - this was a really good video for both novice and experienced bunny owners as well as your intended audience. I became a bunny owner quite by accident 14 years ago (long story) and knew nothing about rabbit care. It took a lot of research to figure it all out. I am now on my third bunny and each one has been quite different in personality. After my last guy died, I did a lot of research and settled on a Holland Lop. He was purchased from an experienced breeder and was supposed to be female. When I took it to be spayed, it turned out to be male. That goes to your point on keeping multiple bunnies separate until they reach maturity and you can have them altered. Keep the great information on rabbit care coming!
@colleenhenry1003 жыл бұрын
Best explanation about having multiple rabbits. Much more complicated than it seems.
@chrissythecrafter39724 жыл бұрын
I'm doing research now. This was very informative. Thanks for creating this content.
@VossMarionette4 жыл бұрын
Our family became friends with a teacher from school who went and got two chinchillas for their kids on a whim, but had no clue how to take care of them. Eventually the teacher had to move and gave us the chinchillas for free. She had them in a small plastic cage and it was just terrible. The eldest chinchilla passed away recently, and my two pet rats are reaching their first year(rats live 1-2 years) so I am preparing to get a new pet. I do like the look of rabbits.
@lisawhipify4 жыл бұрын
Great video and yes I watched to the end. I have two 8 month old Holland lops. I learned a few new things so that was great! Like about not feeding pellets with soy in them! I will be switching to Sherwood pellets!
@ZanderFoster3 жыл бұрын
Most of my rabbits have preferred hourly cuddles haha, I think people who think they don’t like to be held just don’t know their buns v well, when I don’t hold my buns they get cranky
@kaylablum29784 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I always appreciate your teachings! I hope to get a bunny in the near future. I always wanted a lop (mini or Holland) but I recently met a Polish bunny and omg were those cute and cuddly!
@AdamTillontheWeb4 жыл бұрын
Given the channel I’m surprised rabbitat wasn’t used in that section...just saying. Edit: we installed new smart blinds a few weeks ago, and the second day we opened them we realized there was a small short eared domestic bunny living in our back yard. We managed to capture her and take her into the pound, and will hopefully be adopting her in a bit. She was apparently too young and thin to spay, and they don’t adopt out without spaying (understandably).
@tawandamckinney16463 жыл бұрын
My lionhead passed away 1/4/21. I cried like a baby for days. I hate there wasn't a vet open to rush him on that Sunday to be seen. He had has own vet who specialized in exotic animals where we normally take him, but nothing was open New years weekend. I think it was gi or bloat. I gave him pain meds, soupy critical care, and his other meds. I gave massages and I noticed his ear was cold to touch so I warmed him up in the bed with me with a heating pad. Once he felt warm enough I assumed cause his ears was halfway raused compared to earlier they were flat against his body. He then jumped out the bed and went under the table. He laid there about 3 to 4 hours and when i woke up around 12 am and checked on him he was still under the table. Apparently some time in the night, he must had started to get an appetite and instead of eating his hay he had eaten some newspaper and then he came into my room where it was too cold at that moment for him cause i had my fans on and when we sleep at night he is always put away in his cage except for this night cause i didnt want to take him from under the table off the area rug which i felt was comfort and warmth for him. My daughter came home 3 AM in the morning looking for him and she found him dead cold stiff at the foot of my bed. This ate me up so bad and i feel like I am the blame cause I dropped the ball. This was my first pet ever that she snuck in here, and I made sure he had the best of what he may have needed. Hairry has helped me to heal from a very dysfunctional emotional al relationship and for him to die just gave me a pain I just can't phantom to feel again that he will be my first and last pet ever. It's like an unnecessary hurt I don't want to feel again cause I wouldn't eat nor drink and I'm just starting to put a little on my stomach now and haven't had any water at all today.
@HooksHollands3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss and understand the heartbreak. Bunnies are fragile creatures, and often, despite our best efforts, they have short lives. You are not to blame, but I understand if you move on to a more robust pet such as a cat or dog to offer companionship.
@katherinegoddard66723 жыл бұрын
I live in the Uk and I couldn’t buy one from a pet shop or adopt one from a shelter as they said I HAD to have two bunnies. I ended up buying one from a local breeder. I couldn’t have more than one as I don’t have the money or space for more than one. This seems to be rule in shelters or pet shops in the Uk.
@loveponies38234 жыл бұрын
You may have a pet for part of your life but the pet has you forever so give it a good home x
@hmbjerkvik4 жыл бұрын
I have 1 5 month old rescue NZ red , 1 2 year old silver marten and 1 5 year old rescue mix lop rabbit .. they are my 3 bundles and bunnies of joy ☺️ to save 2 small lifes has been so rewarding 💗
@Lana-on5tw4 жыл бұрын
Is it normal for my bunny to not drink much water? I’ve had her for over a year now and I’ve noticed that she doesn’t drink as much as everyone says I change her water everyday but it’s usually only half empty she gets water from a bowl but I’m considering to try putting her water bottle back in
@hannah_7164 жыл бұрын
Hi! So, I really want a bunny and I am willing to take care of him/her accordingly, but I have a few things holding me back. Should I still get one? - College: What should I do in six years! - My parents: I am working on it 😂 - Scedule: If I will be too busy once I get the bunny! I have a sport that I go to one week day and one weekend day, but other than that, I think it will be fine! I am sure I will have time, but still wondering. Thank you for reading this, please reply what you think!
@dramaticallyareta31263 жыл бұрын
no one is replying and i feel really bad, for this you also need to work with a sibling or parent. if you go to college someone in your house can take care of your rabbit or some colleges let you take pets with you to stay in your dorm (i think) and if you thing your really that busy you cant spend more than 2 hours on your rabbit its best you dont get one or allow your family to help!! (i atleast think you should spend time with your rabbit for 2 or more hours) :3
@july43764 жыл бұрын
i’m not looking into getting a rabbit but such an educational video and kept me interested throughout the whole thing! great job and super informative! edit: if i were to get a rabbit it would definitely be a holland lop though
@emilyleggett28504 жыл бұрын
Hi, I find your videos so helpful and informative, I’m getting my first rabbits this weekend and have been doing lots of research. I’ve really enjoyed watching all of your bunnies whilst learning facts, hints and tips. Thank you very much :-)
@Nanetteb3 жыл бұрын
Those adorable baby bunnies through this into,was the most fun part.Aww little Holland lops.
@cloverrabbit56223 жыл бұрын
Your information was very informative, great for first time bunny owners. Luckily I have a rabbit specialist in my area, I wouldn't take my buns to anyone else but her! haha I have never heard of the Sherwood digestive tablets. Both of my rabbits are prone to bloat, it is very scary when it happens but I know the signs and I promptly start their treatments. I have 2 male rabbits and it took 7 years for them to be buddies...I'm so happy they are finally friends and can have time together. Loved your video, hollands are my favorites, would love to have one again.
@mtngirlbunny92904 жыл бұрын
Excellent, Diane! I always appreciate these kinds of videos...there are SOoo many misconceptions about rabbits as pets!!
@xonx30564 жыл бұрын
I have 2 flemish giants :) boy and a girl, got them at the same time and neutered the boy at 4 months and spayed the girl at 5 months, that pairing has worked out fine for now :)
@yuitachibana61453 жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted a bunny all my life, but my dad is allergic to all fluffy things. Now that I’m going to live on my own for the next few years, I was thinking about getting a bun, but I just want to make sure I can give him/her the best possible life he/she could ever ask for, and I don’t think an apartment is the right place to do that. If I could have a gigantic farm full of hundreds of rabbits, you bet the hell I would.
@bunny-bs7xi4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the information! It was really helpful, I’m thinking if getting a bunny and I’ve been watching a lot of informative videos about them. I hope that it all works out well and that I am able to take great care of my new bunny. Thank you so much for sharing this information! 💕✨🐇
@samanthafarmer63853 жыл бұрын
Loved this video! It really confirmed my timeline about when I should get a bunny versus when I want to haha. It's sad because I have no problem doing the work, but I'm still in my last year and half of college, so my resources are limited and travel would be a thing as well. Once I can finally get one, I would love to adopt a holland lop! I would treat him/her like my first born child!😍😂
@nearynhek75873 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! This video was very informative for new bunny parents like us. My daughter and I watched until the end if you should know. I also shared your videos friends and family on Facebook in case they are interested on getting a bunny as I found your video to be informative and helpful.
@ellascott2974 жыл бұрын
I’m getting 2 Holland lop females I’m thinking of naming them hidei and hope
@ruxandramihaelaiancu55243 жыл бұрын
For anyone who wants a bunny,I taught mine to be litter trained in 2 days! Bunnies are very sweet and I find mine to be very independent and curious❤
@averysimque22544 жыл бұрын
Great video! Very helpful information 👍 My rabbit is a harlequin mix 😁
@kaylakagioglou46954 жыл бұрын
I am a rabbit owner! I used to won 2 rabbits named Brownie and Possum but unfortunately the6 have passed away and I now have another two rabbits named Fluffy and Koala! We were told that they were both girls bu5 unfortunately that wasn’t true. Fluffy is a boy and has made Koala pregnant. She was gaining weight and we didn’t know why but we eventually found out she was pregnant. Only a few days after we found out she gave birth! She had 5 little baby rabbits but unfortunately one passed away. She now has 4 little baby rabbits growing super fas5 and becoming super cute! They are 8 days old!