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We don't sell bunnies on a first-come, first-served basis. Instead, we ask that you fill out a short application so that we can learn a bit about you and the home you’re offering. Our goal is to make sure each bunny is going to a safe, prepared, and loving environment.
Once approved, you’ll be able to place a deposit to reserve your bunny.
Yes, we do maintain a waiting list. Because we only have a small number of litters each year, spots can fill up quickly. Joining the list is the best way to be considered when babies become available.
It is very important that we are able to give each rabbit the time, care, and attention they deserve. Our bunnies are raised in a hands-on environment with daily interaction, which means we focus on quality and temperament rather than quantity.
We carefully evaluate each litter and may hold back certain bunnies for breeding or to watch how they develop. After that, we make the remaining bunnies available and help match them with the right homes. You can find those bunnies on our Current Litters page, and they will be labeled whether they are Available or Reserved.
We are a small, family owned rabbitry, and prefer not to open our home to the public for safety and health reasons. However, we are always happy to share photos, videos, and updates so you can feel confident and connected every step of the way.
We do not ship. Rabbits are delicate animals, and shipping can be very stressful and risky for them. If you live far away, please contact us for alternative arrangements and courier rates where possible.
Once your bunny is ready, we’ll schedule a pickup time where we will meet in a public place. You will be given a little care package along with printed instructions to make sure you feel fully prepared when taking your bunny home.
Our bunnies go to their new homes at 8 weeks old or older. At that age, they are fully weaned, eating solid food, and ready for the transition.
Keeping babies with their mother until they’re ready is extremely important for their health and development. Taking them home too early can lead to serious health and behavioral issues, so we don’t make exceptions to this.
Some bunnies meet very specific standards for showing, while our pet quality bunnies are bred more for temperament. Our bunnies are sold as pets and make wonderful companions, although that does not mean that they don't have potential to be show quality. It is just not something we breed for.
Holland Lops are a small breed and typically grow to around 2–4 pounds when fully mature.
Rabbits are often misunderstood—they are not low-maintenance pets. They require daily care, attention, and a clean, enriched environment. When properly cared for, they are incredibly rewarding companions.
Our bunnies are exceptionally great with children, because they are exposed and handled daily by our kids. If you have children, it is important that they understand how to handle animals gently. Supervision is always recommended with any pet.
Because rabbits are often misunderstood. They are a long-term commitment and require more care than many people expect. I want every owner to feel confident and prepared before bringing one home.
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