Is it better to get a young rabbit or a older one?

  Like which one is more likely to bond with you between a shorter amount of time and whats the pro and cons of getting either one?
Its best to get an adult. Rabbits that are not fixed will spray and are aggressive. If you adopt an adult from a shelter it will already be fixed. You will also know its personality. If you get a baby its personality might change as it grows up.
A younger rabbit. They most likely haven't had a previous owner and will bond to you better, as of older ones may have had previous owners that may have abused them so they will have a harder time bonding. But never expect a rabbit to love you on the first day home!



Please consider adopting a rabbit though! That would mean the world to a little bunny.
I've had all ages of rabbits, but my favorite is my all-black mini rex, huckleberry. I adopted him from a rabbit rescue when he was a little over a year old. He is, by far, the best rabbit I've ever owned. Before I knew rabbit rescues exsisted, I would get my rabbits from a reputable breeder ... I never bonded with any of them like I have with huckleberry! And he was neutered when I adopted him .. And I only paid $ 30 to adopt him! And Cheyann is right. Babies' personalities change throughout their life, and you have to socialize and box train them. Rescue rabbits are handled daily and are healthy upon adoption.
i would say get a young one, because then its used to you from the beginning, and in my opinion you would have a better "connection" with him/her
i think you should get a young one because i will get use to you while it grow up

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hope that helps: D
the young rabbit will live longer