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(AD) Today's compelling issue: Temperament of Lionhead Rabbit

There just happens to be a limited number of Lion Head rabbits for sale in Adair County CM ANIMALS this morning, Thu 10 May 2018

According to this entry in Wikipedia Lionhead Rabbit
"In most cases the Lionhead is a friendly and well mannered pet. It is possible to train a Lionhead as they are very smart creatures. They can comprehend certain orders like come, play, and eat. Lionhead rabbits are also good with children. There have been reports of autistic children learning to communicate with the help of a Lionhead Rabbit."
According to the article, Lionhead rabbits are the result of mating a Swiss Fox rabbit with a Netherlands Dwarf rabbit. I cannot speak for the Swiss Fox, as I have never seen one. But my favorite pet rabbit of all time was a black-and-white Netherlands Dward, "Mr. Rabbito," which was extremely smart, had an intuitive personality, was extremely handsome - but not as cute as a Lionhead.




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