Additionally, we have added a page to our website where we place non-NJHRS rabbits who need homes--whether from private homes, from a Good Samaritan who found a stray or from shelters who do not normally deal with rabbits.
We strongly encourage you to adopt from them. They are listed here. Is a Rabbit Right for You? Rabbits make wonderful indoor companions! As indoor companion animals, they provide affection and lots of laughs with their silly antics and curious nature.
They are more social, healthier, and happier when they are spayed or neutered. They also thrive best with daily exercise, affection and companionship.
It is important to remember that rabbits are NOT Easter pets - neither are chicks. Rabbits have a lifespan of 8 - 15 years, depending on the breed. That is a long-term commitment and one you need to be prepared for. If you are looking for a social companion that enjoys to be part of the family, if you have the time to spend with them, are willing to work on litter-training, and are prepared for potentially costly medical expenses then a rabbit is for you. If you think rabbits can do okay in a cage or outside and you only need to feed them pellets and let them out for 2 hours a day, then a rabbit is NOT for you!
Rabbits require a lot more time, attention, care and out time ideally all the time than most people realize. Please think about this carefully before deciding to adopt.
There is lots of information for you to do your research at Rabbit. It is likely the only one in the country, certainly the only one in New Jersey and we are very proud of that.
Our bunnies are handled daily by dedicated family members and get lots of love and attention. Holland Lops maximum weight is 4 lbs making them one of the smallest lop-eared breeds.
Their lifespan is between years therefore requiring an owner that will be long term. Gender is not guaranteed due to bunnies leaving nursery at 8 weeks old. Refer to a veterinarian to confirm gender during wellness visit. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. We provide a lifetime of support. Email: Dutkalisa yahoo. Request a listing for your own healthy pet and show rabbits on Raising-Rabbits. Why should people purchase your rabbits?
Rabbit raisers are a very good bunch , most of the time. We've heard of no problems with any rabbitries we've listed, but just the same, we ask that the buyer beware. We have not visited the rabbitries listed. Do your research, keep your eyes open, and get yourself healthy rabbits:. Ask if the breeder has had problems with buck teeth. Look in the rabbit's mouth - the top rabbit teeth should overlap the bottom teeth.
Ask if any genetic problems lurk in the herd. Buying meat rabbits? Ask about yellow fat. Certain breeds and lines within breeds have have their own various genetic problems - ask. Snotty mats on forearms means a sick rabbit - don't buy.
A damp nose except on very hot days might but doesn't always mean trouble - be cautious. Turn the rabbit or bunny over to ensure the bottom is clean no diarrhea. Remnants of a mild bunny diarrhea between 4 - 9 weeks old that has passed is not a problem.
Buy at your own risk, and let us know of any problems. I want more info! Yes, Buy Bunny Branola Now! Our very own classy Raising Rabbits T-shirts! We're now offering classy, unisex Raising Rabbits T-shirts Available in a great assortment of colors! Click the Pic! Order your own today! They make great gifts too!! Subscribe to Rabbit Rhythms, our e-newsletter! Get rabbit news, husbandry and health tips mostly every month.
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Email us at truebluebunnies gmail. TrueBlueBunnies gmail. Holland Lops for sale at TrueBlue Bunnies! Click to see bunnies for sale now! Holland Lops and Lionheads. TrueBlue Bunnies are unique!
Our blue eyed bunnies are well socialized and handled lovingly by our children every day.
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