Kelly

Kelly has a new home with Emily Troiano and family.  Not only does she have a new home, but she has lots of new kitty friends.

Kelly girl is young and playful.  She loves to run and explore everything around her.  Kelly’s favorite hobby is tearing up newspapers inside of her cardboard box.

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

Linus and Lucy

Linus (now Beans) and Lucy (Cheeky) have a new home in time for the New Year!  Ari and her family are pleased with their new super-tiny additions.

Linus and Lucy (formerly Captain and Tennille) are bonded Netherland Dwarfs.  These tiny bunnies must be adopted together since they are inseparable.  Both buns together weigh-in at less than five pounds.

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

Bella

Sweet Bella has been adopted by Deb Britton where she is already bonded to bunny Grayson.

Meet beautiful, blue-eyed Bella.  She is a sweet and gentle young Jersey Wooly.  Bella has a stunning, long coat and will need regular brushing.  Bell sits very patiently and enjoys her “spa treatments”.

Follow this link to see her professional portraits!

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

Poppy and Marigold

Poppy and Marigold, now Nebula and Gamora (Nebby and Mora for short), have found their forever home with Luke and Alaina.  Congrats, ladies!!

These twin lops are doubly adorable and double the fun!  While nearly impossible to tell apart, their personalities give their identities away.  But if you look hard, you can see Poppy has a darker face with a brown spot on her forehead and Marigold is a little lighter brown along her neck and back.

Marigold
Poppy

Poppy is more adventurous, while Marigold is more laid-back and reserved.  Both are sweethearts who enjoy snuggling together.  You can find Poppy towering above all like the little queen she is in their hay bin or atop a cardboard box, while Marigold is likely hiding underneath.  Poppy loves attention and is first to hop over for pets and treats.  Once Marigold sees you are no threat, she will cautiously follow her twin for some head rubs.

The girls would likely get along with other pets as long as the other pets are nice to them!  They are housed near other bunnies and dogs.  We’d want to adopt them together, since they are so close.

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