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How do you buy a bunny?

How do you buy a bunny?

Always visit the breeder before buying

  1. The rabbits should appear happy and healthy.
  2. The breeder’s home and the rabbits’ area should be clean, well-maintained and well-lit.
  3. The breeder should have a strong relationship with a local veterinarian and should provide records and references about his rabbits’ care.

Do they have bunnies at Petco?

Petco does not sell rabbits. Contact your local shelter or rabbit rescue or search available, adoptable rabbits at Petco Love to meet some of the amazing rabbits looking for their forever home.

How do you take care of a rabbit at Petsmart?

When interacting with rabbits, lie on the floor to get down to their level. Rabbits love to chew. Include some chew toys in their pen, but keep them away from anything around they shouldn’t gnaw on, such as electrical cords and houseplants. Keep rabbits away from all other pets, especially dogs and cats.

How much should I sell my rabbit for?

Selling Rabbits As Pets They’ll want to give you $10. On the other hand, if you plan your marketing right (cough cough, easter and fair time), you can sell your live rabbits for anywhere from $20 to $100 depending on the purpose and quality of your stock.

Should I get a male or female bunny?

Typically, male rabbits do make better pets because they crave attention and interact more with their owners. They are relaxed in character rather than intense so potentially less complicated than females. Many owners choosing to keep a rabbit for the first time are advised to try a male.

Why don’t pet stores sell rabbits?

Many bunnies suffer before being sold. Laws to protect rabbits aren’t very strict. So the rabbits you see for sale might have been mistreated before they got to the pet store.

Why can’t Petco sell bunnies?

Petco Announces an End to All Rabbit Sales HRS, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing rabbits and educating the public about proper rabbit care, blames thousands of cases of rabbit neglect, abandonment, and euthanasia on impulse purchases of rabbits at pet stores.