Many bunnies do not like to be picked up or held and that is ok. They can still be well socialized and affectionate in other ways. My bun loves being petted but does not tolerate being held. She likes to sit next to me or at my feet while I pet her. I would suggest not trying to hold Bandit. Instead try sitting on the floor with your rabbits. If they are feeling comfortable and secure, with all four feet on the ground, they will be more likely to let you pet or play with them. Do they like greens or treats? Associating you, petting, and food can help build trust.Questions:
1) How many rabbits do you own? We have 2
2) How long have you had rabbits? Or Rabbit? Brand new owners, just got them in August
3) What's your top favorite breed? I don't have a favorite, but my husband wants to get into New Zealands
4) Why did you get your rabbit(s)? My granddaughter has asked for a pet rabbit that she can't keep at home
5) (If you breed (or have bred in the past) Why did you start (or stop) breeding rabbits?
6) What's your rabbit(s) name(s)? Snickers (tan one) and Bandit (black one)
7) What breed(s) are/is your rabbit(s)? Snicker is a Rex/New Zealand mix and Bandit we have no idea. She looks like a Netherland Dwarf.
8) Why did you choose the breed you did? My friend had these available
Also Bandit is very stand-offish. She does not like to be held and will do everything she can to keep you from picking her up. She will even growl. Both bunnies were 4 weeks old when we got them. Any ideas is greatly appreciated!