SuzieQ

SuzieQ came to Sarah as a foster and quickly won her heart.  Sarah can’t imagine life without Q and so she had to adopt her.   Simply watching Q play is a joy itself.  Q is very particular about her hay box.  She’ll grab clumps of hay to move them to just the right spot, push, shove, jump around in circles until they’re just right.  A fast worker, Q also (de)constructs cardboard boxes.  Sarah has loved watching her grow and become the confident bunny she is now.  

SuzieQ is a shy girl whose first love is “deconstructing” her cardboard boxes.  Give her a window and within the hour, she’ll give you french doors (she’s a fast worker).  Q is great at using her hay box, and rearranges things just to her liking.  She is a beautiful girl and when she stretches out, you’ll love seeing all her beautiful markings. 

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

Archie

Archie won the adoption lottery when he met his new mom, Lisa.  It’s safe to say that he has Lisa wrapped around his tiny paw.  Archie has even learned to maximize his snackie intake by finding hidden treats.

Archie was found in a park, but you wouldn’t know it from his super friendly personality.  He is young, healthy, and looking forward to a family to call his own.

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

Daffodil

Robert, Taylor, and Zen (guinea pig brother) are extraordinarily excited to welcome Daffodil, AKA Daffy, to their home.  Daffy’s pen is larger than most living rooms!  She is spoiled and happy as can be.

Born in foster care on March 21 of this year, Daffodil is a typical teenage bunny.  She is silly, hungry, and always on the move.  Her litterbox habits are spectacular.  Rosa and Iris are her sisters, and their mom is Jayme.

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

Grady

Grady has found his happily-ever-after with Miranda in Maumee.  His good looks and mild manners stole her heart from the moment they met.  Congratulations!!

Grady is a young and energetic fellow.  Since he was just neutered, he needs a learning curve for the litter box, but we’re confident things will come together.  This hungry and healthy man will need a tall pen and a lot of room to run because he can JUMP!

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