Treasure and Sweet Dee

Treasure and Sweet Dee (now Casey) have found their new family.  Heather, Noriel, Noel, Naila, and Lucia are completely in love with them!

Treasure and Sweet Dee Paisley are the sweetest couple.  Their personalities, although very different, complement each other nicely.  Treasure (white with black) is outgoing, friendly, and has lots to do, while Sweet Dee (black) is more laid back.  They were previously adopted, but returned to BHRS through no fault of their own.  They are wonderful bunnies and must be adopted together.

These bunnies in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Gwen

Genevieve’s new parents, Maia and Joe, were ecstatic when Gwen and Lop got along pretty quickly after meeting.  Their family is now complete!

Gwen weighs about the same as a guinea pig, but has a BIG personality.  She demands head pets and to be cuddled more than any bunny I know.  Gwen likes to be held, but also has a very active lifestyle.  This girl needs room to run!

This bunny in HRS foster care needed a permanent home. All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Gus

Gus won the bunny lottery when Renee Argento and Chris Glasser adopted him.  He’s still a little shy with his future wife, Laney (former BHRS foster), but he is the man of the hour with mom and dad.  They can’t give him enough cuddles.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Sarah

Sarah has found her happily-ever-after with her wonderful new dad, Cole.  As a first time rabbit parent, Cole loves to spoil Sarah — and she deserves it after being in foster care for two years!

Sarah is a lovely Flemish mix with impeccable litterbox habits.  Her sweet personality is sure to win over any potential adopter.  Sarah weighs ten pounds so she needs room to roam.  Thankfully, she is not a big chewer.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.