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hi. Couple weeks ago, my husbandbrought home a netherland dwarf baby rabbit home for us. Ifell in LOVE at first sight! We were dedicated to raisingher. Last week, we took her to a vet and the Dr. said shewasa perfectly healthy bunny. But the next day shepassed away! When I went back to the vet, the doctor guessedthat she had a viral disease that didn't show any symptoms. Iunderstood because my husband had bought her in Downtown, Los Angelesfrom a little girl. We were so devasted from the loss thatthis time around, we are looking for a bunny from a breeder or privatehome who really takes care of their rabbits, but I can't seem tofindanything around Los Angeles. Does anybody knowor have a Netherland Dwarf baby/junior rabbit looking for a GOOD homein the Los Angelesarea? Any help would be reallyappreciated. Thank you guys for your time.


 
Hi I am not sure of what all the breeders onhere breed but try pm'ing Bluebird, she breeds nethies she might beable to tell you of a breeder near you
 
I live in the LA area, and recommend checkingthe shelters, too. I don't know of many breeders in the area,but I can't recommend any of them, really. I would if Icould, though.

If you're anywhere near or wouldn't mind driving to Van Nuys, there's agreat bunny shelter there called BunnyLuv that I reallyrecommend. They really take great care of theirbunnies. Here's their website:

http://bunnyluv.org/

As far as shelters, I've not been to any other than BunnyLuv, personally. But you can check out the LA shelters here:
http://www.laanimalservices.com/

Hope all that helps! :D

I can guarantee that you'd find the bunny for you.

Hugs!

Rosie*
 
I'm so sorry to hear about your bunny. They usually sell them when they're too young in Downtown.

I definately reccomend you check the city shelters. Ipersonally volunteer at the East Valley Shelter (I spent about 3 hourscleaning every bunny cage there yesterday.) We also just gotin 15 unaltered rabbits form one family on Saturday. Most ofwhom had ear mites. They usually don't euthanize any rabbitsfor space reasons, but they were considering it just because of these15 which put their rabbit count in the shelter close to 50buns. The shelter will be, I think, closed next weekend sincethey're moving to a new facility a few blocks away, but they'll be openduring the week (closed mon. tuesday and thursday (8-7) wednesday andfriday (8-5) And open 11-5 on sundays and 8-5 on saturdays.

There are 2 bunnies there that I know are dwarves.Onespayed female and one neutered male. The femaleis being housed with a neutered male who it says is a dwarf, but Ithink may be at least part dutch.

http://www.laanimalservices.comKeepin mind that breeds are almost always mislabeled.

A861433

My name is Stony and I am a neutered male, white and gray Dwarf. (Who loves to be cuddled)

The shelter thinks I am about 8 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 22, 2007.


A862115

My name is Sweet pea and I am a spayed female, white and gray Shorthaired Rabbit.

The shelter thinks I am about 7 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 27, 2007.



Sweet pea is living with and bonded to Jelly Bean, so if you want two bunnies, this is a great opportunity.

A862883

My name is Jelly bean and I am a neutered male, white and gray Dwarf.

The shelter thinks I am about 6 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 31, 2007


If you type the A numbers in here

http://www.laanimalservices.com/animalidsearch.htm

their pictures will come up.



If you're interested in a younger bunny, there are 6 babies ( 3minilops, 3 uppity eared who knows what's) that will be avaliablewithin the next month. They don't adopt them out untilthey're 3 months old. But, I don't know if any of them aredwarves.



Buns from the city shelters are $50 which includes the spay/neuter as well as (usually) a microchip.


 
Im not surprised it died it would have beenstill nursing.it was way too young too be away from its mother.im sorryi dont know anyone in your area.you should check the American rabbitbreeders association website and the American Netherland Dwarf Rabbitclub.I cant say what should happen too people that sell such youngbabies.bluebird
 
Yikes! That baby looks like it's only3 maybe 4 weeks old. Way too young to be away from mom, theyshould be weaned at 8 weeks at the earliest.

I'm so sorry your first little bunny died, poor little thing.

I would also suggest trying to find one at a shelter orrescue. So many bunnies need good homes, and there are justnot enough good homes to go around.

If you don't find one in a shelter or at a rescue, then go through ARBA(American Rabbbit Breeders Association) to try to find a reputablebreeder near you.

--Dawn
 
Thank you everyone for taking the time out topoint me in a direction. I've been looking into all the sitesand will keepyou guys updated. Its so sad howmanyabandoned rabbits are out there. Really, humansare the meanest of all species.



ps. the vet said CoCo was around 7 to 8 weeks!Really, what a horrible vet. She died the day after hechecked her out! I really need to do some research on a goodrabbit vet.
 
It is sad, isn't it. We were actuallytalking about those bunnies on saturday. They usually sellthem when they're like 3 weeks old. Same with theturtles. It's illegal to sell those turtles when they'reunder 4 in. in length because they carry salmonella that kids can diefrom. When the turtles and the humans get older, they fightit off.


If you don't mind my asking, what part of LA are you in?
 
I've seen the turtles. They were around an inch long! Frustrating.

I'm from West Los Angeles.
 
And with a shelter rescue, it is usually oldenough where you KNOW what you are getting. So many pet stores offerdwarves that end up being anything but.

Sorry that your first bunny left so soon. I would definatly find a newvet. What I did was ask a shelter that offers spayed bunnies where theygo. I got a highly reccomended vet that I know has experience withbunnies.

~Star~
 
Im so sorry for your loss. What a sweet little bunny. I agree, she looks way too young to be away from mom.

Try checking petfinder.com for bunnies in your area, you can search byzip code. A good thing about buying a shelter bunny also is that notonly are they older and more stable, they are usually alreadyspayed/neutered, which saves you a lot of money in the long run.

Good luck and keep us posted!

Haley


 
I second what Starina said...

I think my Flower came from downtown LA, or thereabouts. Shewas about six weeks old when we rescued her from a neighbor.(You can read her story here:http://rabbitsonline.net/view_topic.php?id=13414&forum_id=6. Excuse my calling her a boy from the start...we didn't knowher gender just yet at that point, hehe...she's a girly girl throughand through, though!)

I'm so sorry you lost your baby that way. Howawful. The people that breed for those people downtown can'ttake very good care of their breeding stock, with taking their babiesso soon. I wish I could do more to shut down things likethat. I know that it's illegal to sell a bun under the age ofeight weeks here in California, but places like that really don'tfollow the law.

But, yes, I completely second the shelter idea. You can get abun that's no longer in their teenagehood, that's alreadyspayed/neutered, and they'll help you find the bunny with the rightpersonality for you! :)

Hugs! I hope you find a new bunny friend soon...

Rosie & the Herd :bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance::bunnydance:
 
Ain't that the truth!! It's going tocost me $250 EACH to spay my girls...:( We're saving a littleat a time ($50/week) for our spays. Whereas you could get ashelter bun for about $60, and the bun's already spayed/neutered! :D

I'd forgotten to mention petfinder...great suggestion, Haley! :D

Haley wrote:
A good thing aboutbuying a shelter bunny also is that not only are they older and morestable, they are usually already spayed/neutered, which saves you a lotof money in the long run.

Good luck and keep us posted!

Haley
 
Good news! I put in an application foran adoption and the shelter left me a message. I haven't hadtime to call them back yet, but I'm already excited!
 
How exciting!! I can't wait to hear all about it!! :D
 

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