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Vallejo CA

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Hello, I am moving out of my rabbitry and looking to rehome a few of my bunnies. All of my bunnies are early retired breeders, they all have different personalities so I am going to attach short descriptions below: Tri colored female Holland lop- Lilly “Lilly” is a 2 year old Holland lop. I have recently got her so I don’t know much about her personality wise but she has been a very sweet rabbit thus far. I had her with one of my male Holland lops I recently rehomed and she loved his company. She gets a long with male rabbits but I have not tried her with other females. Vienna marked female dwarf lionhead- Starr “Starr” is a 6 month old dwarf lionhead. I have raised her since 9 weeks so she has a special place in my heart. I love her markings and beautiful icy blue eyes. She tolerates people but does not like to be held. She also has a big appetite for such a small bun. She would be ideal for a pet home where she could get lots of love. She does well with both males and females. Chocolate male dwarf lionhead- Teddy “Teddy” is my stud male dwarf lionhead. He is a year old and has fathered 4 litters of mine. He originally came from my friend and he was her beloved pet but she no longer had time for him so I took him in. He has done well surprisingly living with my male rabbits and ofc he does well with females. He is such a good boy and i only want the best for him. I’m the procure above he did get a haircut so that why his hair is shorter then usual. White blue eyed male dwarf lionhead-marshmallow “Marshmallow” is a four month old bun. He is another one of my favorites. He is really goofy and likes to roll on his side when he sleeps. He has this gorgeous white coat that go really well with his blue eyes. He is such a stud! I got him also not that long ago but he has been such a cutie. He will make a good pet for someone willing to take him in! Those are all the rabbits I need to rehome at this time, below are descriptions of the breed and more info! Lionhead characteristics include a high head mount, compact upright body type, short well-furred 2- to 3-inch ears, and a weight of 2.5 to 3.75 pounds. They're generally smart, good-natured and playful, but they're also one of the more timid domestic rabbit breeds. Holland Lops are miniature rabbits that only weigh from about 2 to 4 pounds. They are muscular, relative to their compact stature, and have a wide variety of coat colors. Their lopped ears are one of their most distinctive features. Holland Lops as a breed are considered to be very calm rabbits. As a result of this, owners can expect to spend time playing and relaxing with their Lops. For my bunnies specifically I do not mind if they go into a pet or rabbitry. I just ask they go to good homes and to ensure this there is a fee for each rabbit. I do not want them to be food! They are good rabbits that deserve a good life. If you are still interested just let me know which one caught your eye and that you would like to know more info about. You are free to meet them and we will discuss a pick up day! ~~~~~~~~~~ thank you ~~~~~~~~~~

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