Dottie

Despite respiratory issues, daily eye and nose treatments, and some erratic behavior, Dottie has become very much a part of our sanctuary bunny family.  She snuggles day and night with her two buddies, Taffy and Raven, and sometimes Taffy licks her eyes.  Although we have to poke and prod for her TLC, she has shown great improvement.

Raven and Dottie
Sanctuary for Dottie with Raven and Taffy

Our sanctuary rabbits require special love and care. Their home is with us at the sanctuary and they are not available for adoption. You can directly support these rabbits by sponsoring them.

Franklin

Franklin, like his brother Moose, has found a home that already has a self-assured bunny running the roost.  His new lady friend, Galetea, and her parents, Madeliane & James, are tinkled pink with him.

Franklin is a man who can’t sit still but when he does, he’s a master of flops.  He is a trusting bun despite living outside for an unknown length of time.  Frankie was found with Mooselini, but like many brothers, they do not get along.

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

Cherish Truelsch

Cherish Truelsch has found a new home with Amanda Waibel and family of Litchfield.  She even has a new bunny pal, Phineas, to hang out with.

Cherish Truelsch is a beautiful and unique-looking Californian.  She was found wandering the neighborhood in the scorching July heatwave.  Cherish is a sweet girl who is looking for a home with someone to snuggle up to, someone who can show her that she is special and loved.  And just look at that dewlap!   Cherish was chosen for a Name Our Next Foster Rabbit donation by David Truelsch.  Thank you, David!

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

Moose

Mooselini (aka Magic Moose, aka Moosey) is happy he has found his forever home with Jane Winik and Queen Bee (an adorable, opinionated lop).  He is taking advantage of all of the amenities his new home has to offer — he loves to hide under fleece blankets, escape his pen, and learn all about the stairs.

Mooselini was found running the streets of Cleveland with his brother Franklin.  Although he is not as cuddly as some bunnies, we suspect that will change.  He can be a bit shy at first, but will come out of his shell with time.  His cuddle factor has already increased greatly.

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