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| [font=Comic Sans MS]They are half correct. In my opinion, first you should go to as many local shelters as possible. Sometimes, my local Pet co has bunny adoption days, so check those out too, if you have them. However, if none of the bunny's look healthy or don't appeal to you, don't stress! This is the time for looking in pet stores in your area. Also, always choose a rabbit that is frisky and seems to have a good attitude towards you and seems to like you! You will develop the best type of relationship with these kinds of bunnies!!
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I agree with you all...but all rabbits can be affectionate no matter where you purchase you new rabbit.....it all depends on the owner.. You can make your rabbit fearful or loving or aggressive you choose the temperment by your behavior towards the bunny I purchased razzy my rabbit from a Pet store and he turned ou to be a sweet lil bunny and really healthy....I consider buying from a Pet store like saving a life think about It you are pro ally a better owner than a ohhhh I saw a bunny at a pet store and fell in love with it even thou I'm clueless abbot my new pet...type of owner just don't let anyone fool u wen it comes to should I adopt or shop? That's ur choice just take into consideration buying from a pet store is like rescuing a bunny .......hope I helped
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Buying from a pet store IS rescuing a bunny from those terrible conditions, but it is also telling the pet store guy( Wow, I sure make alot of money selling these rabbits, I'm gonna go make more bunnies to sell.
Come visit my bunnies!
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