LAURAS HOPPERS RABBITRY IN MASSACHUSETTS raising quality Mini lops, Mini rex , Holland lops Havannas
Polices & Prices
Home | Photo Album | Your agreement to me! | About Me | Whats available at this time! | Custom cages made to fit your needs | Polices & Prices | Toxic plants | Veterinarians for rabbits only! | Feeding your rabbit! | Mini lops | The history of rabbits | Rabbit care! | Pet sitting for rabbits | Toys for your bunny | Favorite Links | Contact Me

Read them all please!

                                     Polices & Prices

Before you purchase a bunny from me I ask that you read this in full. I reserve the right to refuse any sale  for any reason !. You will go home with a healthy happy bunny. I want my bunnies to go to good homes, I ask that you comit to your new rabbit from me. I don't want my bunnies ending up in shelters or put out the front door. Make sure you realize ,children may not be responsible to care for a pet. In that case the responsiblity with be placed on you the "Parent". A child can't not buy a bunny from me without it's parent being present. It's the law here in Massachusetts . Please don't bring any other pets with you to visit my rabbitry!! You will have a 10 day quarantee

 for your bunnies health for 10 days after the purchase date. This means your bunny is free of any diseases and has a sweet temperment. I do not sell mean biting bunnies if you should have a problem with biting  many things could be to blame, call me and I will try to help you assess that problem. If your bunny should dies before the 10 days are up, please call me and wrap you bunny up so I see proof that your bunny has passed. I will replace it if I feel it's my fault. I will not replace a bunny that has been handled incorrectly, and has been fed the wrong foods or no given any waters for days, kept in the sun, snow rain or wind and not covered correctly. Bunnies are live animals not stuffed animals.Make sure your bunny lives inthe right size cage. Bunnies favorite temps are 50- 55 degrees don't put your bunny near a heat source, or a draft other. You must bring a carrier to bring your bunny home in , I do not have boxes!!!!!!! I do not spay or? neuter all therabbits I sell!!

A deposit is half down the other half being paid at pick up time, if you don't pay for your bunny in full you can't go home with it! If you put a deposit on one of my bunnies and never come to pick it up your lose your deposit! I can't  hold bunnies for more than one week I don't have the space for that. If you back out of a sale you will lose your deposit I could have sold that bunny to someone else. (Visits to my rabbitry are limted to 30 mins!!! Please thanks for understanding.  Please dress for the weather most of my bunnies live outdoors.) Bunnies are sold on a first come first basis I can't hold a bunny with a deposit. Payment for your bunny is with cash only please!! Or a money order. From time to time I may offer older rabbits free of charge that doesn't mean they are sick ,it just means they are done breeding and I'd like to see them retire in a nice home! Please call me if you need to cancell an appointment because I may outside waiting for you. I have have a family too and am as busy as the next person.

Mini lops $40.00 (Pet quality)  Mini rex $45.00  ,show quality  are higher

Holland lops are $50.00 pet quality ,Show quality are higher

Havannas  are $40.00 each

Prices may be subject to change!!


 

Cleaning, grooming and other rabbit care information





Cleaning ears
You should regularly check inside your rabbit's ears to make sure there isn't any build up of wax or other gunk. If there is, take your rabbit to the vet. Rabbits can get ear mites, which cause itching and a build up of yucky stuff. Never poke anything into your rabbit's ears as you can damage the inner ear.

Do I have to wash my rabbit?

 

NO!!! Never wash a rabbit unless it is very dirty or has soiled itself. Rabbits can go into shock when you immerse them in water. Rabbits do a very good job of keeping themselves clean and only need help when they are very sick. If you have to wash your rabbit, fill a bath/tub with about an inch of water. Put a towel in the bottom of the bath so the bunny has some grip. Use some gentle shampoo or soap in the water. Try and hold the front half of the bunny out of the water. This may stop her struggling. Gently massage the hind leg/tail area with your fingers and remove any poops. Tip the water out and then replace it with clean water to rinse the bunny. Use towels and paper towels to dry as best you can, then use a hairdryer to direct warm air in the general vicinity of the rabbit. Do not point the hairdryer at the rabbit as you may burn the skin. Generally rabbits will try and lick themselves dry. Don't be surprised if your rabbit sulks for a while afterwards !!!

(www.fuzzy-rabbit )

Enter content here

Enter content here

I have a second site!

 Please visit my other site at :www.freewebs.com/laurashoppers