Baryte
NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION
About
Age: born November 2022
Breed: Harlequin Lop X Cinnamon
Size: baby
Breed: Harlequin Lop X Cinnamon
Size: baby
Baryte came to us with his brothers as part of an accidental litter who were handed in to find bright futures.
This little dazzler is a busy little bee and very active and playful. Baryte loves to be in the middle of the hustle and bustle and is such a nosy boy who can't cope missing out on anything. He loves attention and being around people, although prefers you interacting and playing with him rather than sitting for stroking.
He is super food motivated and will do anything for food, and as he is super smart at learning puzzle toys and using his mouth to move and throw things, he would be a prime clicker training candidate!
You will find him napping perched on top of his hideaways and tables so that he can see all around him and make sure he isn't missing anything. This includes sitting on the couch watching out the window and waiting for you to get home.
He loves fresh apple and willow branches and nibbling on the fresh shoots, but his favourite toy is his treat ball and stacking cups which he can chuck around.
Like his brothers he isn't a fan of birds and will thump at them, but he does get used to things very quickly and is confident enough not to be easily phased.
This little dazzler is a busy little bee and very active and playful. Baryte loves to be in the middle of the hustle and bustle and is such a nosy boy who can't cope missing out on anything. He loves attention and being around people, although prefers you interacting and playing with him rather than sitting for stroking.
He is super food motivated and will do anything for food, and as he is super smart at learning puzzle toys and using his mouth to move and throw things, he would be a prime clicker training candidate!
You will find him napping perched on top of his hideaways and tables so that he can see all around him and make sure he isn't missing anything. This includes sitting on the couch watching out the window and waiting for you to get home.
He loves fresh apple and willow branches and nibbling on the fresh shoots, but his favourite toy is his treat ball and stacking cups which he can chuck around.
Like his brothers he isn't a fan of birds and will thump at them, but he does get used to things very quickly and is confident enough not to be easily phased.
Home Criteria
- Baryte needs a ton of space and enrichment as a baby bunny. He loves to play outside but doesn't like the wind or rain. We know he would love to be indoors with a family and have access to outdoor time.
- Baryte would be happy in a home with rabbit savvy children.
- He is very confident and great with dogs and cats so could live happily in a multi species home.
Special Requirements
None, he is a happy healthy bun!
A NOTE ABOUT BABY BUNS:
At BBBB we spend a huge amount of time raising babies who are brought into us, including socialising and training. We do not let them go to new homes until they have been neutered, we do this young at around 10-12 weeks old and then we begin looking for matches for them.
While we can tell you a lot about their personality, a baby bunny does not have a set temperament until they are adults and this can change as they reach adulthood (approx 12 months old). If you are considering adding a baby/youngster into existing bonded rabbits, be aware that while this will initially be an easy bonding process, the rabbit will only find their way into the hierarchy and find a 'job' when they reach adulthood, this means it can be risky to add one in as they can fight to work their way up as they become adults. If someone is looking for a specific job role to be added into a group, we will only match them with an adult rabbit.
At BBBB we spend a huge amount of time raising babies who are brought into us, including socialising and training. We do not let them go to new homes until they have been neutered, we do this young at around 10-12 weeks old and then we begin looking for matches for them.
While we can tell you a lot about their personality, a baby bunny does not have a set temperament until they are adults and this can change as they reach adulthood (approx 12 months old). If you are considering adding a baby/youngster into existing bonded rabbits, be aware that while this will initially be an easy bonding process, the rabbit will only find their way into the hierarchy and find a 'job' when they reach adulthood, this means it can be risky to add one in as they can fight to work their way up as they become adults. If someone is looking for a specific job role to be added into a group, we will only match them with an adult rabbit.