[SOLD OUT] Willow Wreaths – Cleveland Pick-up

We are all sold out for this year! Check back in 2022!

Fresh local willow wreaths crafted by hand. This is a limited run and supplies are limited. Wreaths (weights varying from 1.1 oz to 1.9 oz) are $3.50. 100% of proceeds will be donated to the foster rabbits with Buckeye House Rabbit Society.

If you live or will be in the Cleveland area and would like to purchase a willow treat for your favorite rabbit(s), please contact Stephanie Lodge via text or call @ 216.571.1088 or email her bhrs-stephanie@ohare.org (Replies will come from sfalodge@gmail.com)

Quinn


Quinn is one lucky man. He took one look at Thumpy and decided they were meant to be. Loren is very happy to welcome their newest family member. We wish all bonding adoptions were thus easy!  Congratulations to Loren and her family!

Quinn was taken in as a stray after he and his sibling were saved from the streets in Ashland. He has everything – handsome looks, great personality and neat litter box habits. What more could anyone ask for?!

Flash



Flash has waited quite awhile for his forever home. His wait paid off when Beccy Gibboney and her son Johnny fell head over heels for him. He has an amazing life and super cool pen set up in their living room so he can be a part of everything.

Meet Flash.  Flash is the last of the 17 court case babies to remain in our foster home.  He is a young and curious boy who likes to explore and hang out in his cardboard box.  He would love to finally have a home of his very own.  Flash is located in a foster home in Cleveland, OH.

Flash was adopted briefly then returned by no fault of his own. This gorgeous young man has spent just about all of his life in foster. Flash needs a nice large space to call his own.

Luca

Maurice, now Luca not only has found a new home, but he also acquired a bunny wife named Eleanore. Ashley and Nicole (human moms) couldn’t be happier with their two love bunnies.

Little Maurice(Mo) is a young spunky bun. He came to us all of the way from Indiana. He was found as a stray at only 3 weeks old and was covered with mites. The good sanitarians that found him got to a vet immediately. These wonderful people drove him all of the way to Ohio when The Indiana HRS chapter was full. Mo is much too busy to be held but absolutely loves kisses and head pets. He would be a great addition to your family. (A very special “Thank you” goes out to the young Indiana couple that saved Mo’s life.)