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    Does anyone else cage their bunny?

    Once my hollands were older and litter trained, they'd each get time out to run around and it wasn't too hard to catch them. My buck used to go all the way up the stairs into my bedroom which was funny (it's a long ways away!) The cats never seemed to bother the buns, surprisingly. If you are...
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    New lil' baby!

    Thank you! "Quill" seems to be adjusting really well. He snuggled with me for quite a while today, despite the kids coming over to pet him over and over again. So far he seems really sweet and mellow so I hope it keeps up! I agree, he does look like a little porcipine!
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    New lil' baby!

    Here's our newest addition. The breeder had named him "Quill", and I might keep that name. Any other name ideas would be appreciated! He's a chestnut agouti holland lop and I think he's going to be a fuzzy holland (the fluke fuzzy gene that I LOVE!) My blackberry was a fuzzy and she was a doll...
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    English Lop or Holland Lop

    Thanks for everyone's input. I decided to stick with the holland instead of the elop. As cute as they are, it just sounds like the space requirements are pretty excessive. Best wishes! Jill
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    English Lop or Holland Lop

    Well, my previous holland doe that I lost tragically, was definitely a cuddler. She'd sleep on me for hours at a time and my little buck was ultra friendly and social. I thought maybe the Elops would be better for finding that type of personality again. The elop breeder told me her buns are...
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    English Lop or Holland Lop

    Thanks for the input. I'm curious, how do breeders house them? I am tending towards another holland, sounds like it will be the better breed size-wise and the breeder I have purchased from has REALLY sweet babies :-) It's just that little elop is so cute! Anyone else with input would be...
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    English Lop or Holland Lop

    I have a 2-story custom cage I builtthat is about 4' long, 3' tall, and about 18" deep. It has a shelf that I can remove and make larger if I'm going to have a larger bun, and can change out the litterbox. I can also potentially add a third story to it. I think that would be big enough for...
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    English Lop or Holland Lop

    So what is sweeter and snugglier. A holland or an english lop? I found an english lop baby that is SO cute, but a little worried about the size (if they are hard to handle) and I know this sounds funny, but how much waste do they produce? Do they have issues with their ears? I love the hollands...
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    Bunny Transport

    The rescue is Pet Project Foundation, but as of yet, haven't heard back from them. I will look into that yahoo group you mentioned and see if there are any breeders going there or back. Sorry, should have written out jersey wooly, not just wooly. They are basically a dwarf angora. Pretty...
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    Bunny Transport

    I found two potential new buns to adopt (one or the other, not both). One is a male rescue and the other is a female from a breeder. Both are located in Southern California. If I can get one of them to work out, I just need to figure out how to get them here! I can certainly drive several hours...
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    Jersey Wooly Breeders?

    Just an update, still haven't found anyone in the state that breeds Jersey Woolys. If anyone knows of a breeder in AZ, or a breeder who maybe shows down here or willing to meet part-way from S. California, would appreciate it. They are really beautiful and seem to have the personality I'm...
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    Jersey Wooly Breeders?

    Thanks! I contacted two people off the jersey wooly breed page so hopefully one of them will reply. I did already check petfinder and craigslist. Petsmart, etc, around here don't sell animals, only Petland and I'm not so sure I want to go to a pet store. I couldn't find any jersey woolies...
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    Jersey Wooly Breeders?

    I am looking for a Jersey wooly baby but having an impossible time finding any in Arizona. I live in Tucson, but would be willing to drive up to 2 hours, or meet half-way with someone to find the right bunny. I love the size and look of them and have read over and over that they are very docile...
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    Going from 2 to 1 bunny?

    Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I am using a pelleted wood litter called Terramigo that is great for odor control, and very affordable. I buy it at the feed store as it's also used for horse bedding. Neither really marks with urine, they both pee in the litterboxes, but the doe poops...
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    Going from 2 to 1 bunny?

    I have two holland lops, a buck and doe. I bought the buck first and a few weeks later, got the doe to keep him company. Obviously, aftera few monthsthey started to mature and get hormonal so separated them and had the buck neutered. I still have them apart to make sure that 1) the doe isn't...
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    Would you trust a humane society to spay/neuter!

    You might also want to check out any privatespay/neuter clinics in your area. I ran into the same problem, vets wanted $350-$400+ to spay/neuter my bunnies. I finally found a s/n clinic that had an experienced rabbit vet that worked there a couple days a week. Cost was $55 to neuter and I think...
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    Best pet breed?

    My vote is for the holland lops. Our two are so extremely personable and sweet. They don't bite or run away/hideand are good even with my young children, and my little doe loves to cuddle with me. I don't have experience with other breeds but I will say my hollands are totallovebugs. Jill
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    Newbie here!

    Hi! I'm new to this board too, but thought I'd let you know about our experience personally. We have two Holland lops, a buck and a doe. Bought the buck first and he was the friendliest and smallest in the litter, and we heard the males were often better pets. He is VERY personable, loves...
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    AZ Rabbit Savvy Vets

    For affordable spay/neuters in Tucson, AZ, Animal Birth Control East, Dr. Day, is fantastic. Nice clean clinic, $55/neuter, $105/spay (I think)performed byDr. Day. Shehas s/n many, many rabbits and said she can count on one hand the number she's lost. My male was neutered there and came home...
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    already introduced

    He's such a doll! I love the dark around the eyes. How big will he get? He looks like such a little peanut. I looked into a dwarf hotot mix that was so cutebut it had already found a home. Jill
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