She doesn't like being picked up unfortunately, we have read up quite a bit about this breed now and realise that her previous owners presumed as she was a dwarf rabbit they could keep her in a small hutch and in a garage with no run. Apparently dwarf rabbits need more space than big ones as there more active. She also needs speying so we'll be doing that soon.
I'm in the middle of finishing off the run for the garden and we're going to get her another female for a companian and introduce them to each other slowly.
We have her in the house most nights now and she loves it, I've made her som tunnels and pipes out of cardboard and a little den. She loves coming to see us up on the couch but doesn't like being handled yet, although we are making slight progress with her and I won't give up on the poor little thing. She is soooo cute, especially when she stands up and cleans her head with her paws and pulls her ears down for cleaning!
Still talkin baby wabbit talk though! Hee Hee!