Dorie

Dorie has found her happily-ever-after with the Thomas family in Westlake.  Humans and animals alike are quite pleased with their new addition.

Dorie is a tiny delight, and she is once again looking for a home.  While she is not motivated by food, she is definitely motivated by love.  She was surrendered by a homeless couple living in their car.  Dorie loves LOVE and needs to be cuddled every day.  She is also very free with kisses.

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

Marshall

Marshall has made himself at home with Buckeye’s own Stephanie Ash.  Marshall’s biggest fan is Salsa the dog!  Congrats, Stephanie & Tom!

Marshall was found dumped behind an ice cream shop in East Cleveland.  Despite being from the mean streets, he’s a lover bunny.  This big marshmallow man has a big personality to match.  If you are late on dinner or he needs an extra head rub, he isn’t afraid to tell you!

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

Fred

Fred has found his forever home with new mom Katie Straka and his girlfriend, Meeka.  Fred enjoys nothing more than doting on Meeka.  It’s the sweetest thing!

If you are looking for a confident and energetic bunny, then Fred is the man for you!  He’s extraordinarily soft and cuddly and has great litterbox habits.

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

Copperfield

Copperfield — now Peanut Butter — has done his magic and made new mom, Kristie Depolo (sister of Katie Liepold Kristler), fall in love.  The new bunny mom is absolutely smitten!

Copperfield is a magical bunny who wants your attention most of all.  He was found, along with a number of other English Lops, discarded by someone in a park.  He is still a little skittish, but once he knows you’re his friend, he is a very loving bunny.  The magic trick with Copperfield is to go slow and let him make the first move.  Copperfield would make an excellent house bunny to be given free range.  While outside of his pen, he has great litter box habits and will follow you around room to room looking for pets or treats.  Copperfield has the potential to possibly bond with another rabbit but would need someone as mellow as himself.  He even likes dogs!  Bring a little magic into your life and adopt Copperfield.

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