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KIDS

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Hi can anyone help me, i live in Corfu Greece and i am looking for acouple of lop eared or lionhead rabbits for my 2 girls, am having no luck so far, would be grateful to anyone for any info, many thanks
 
Welcome, from a little State in the United States called New Jersey.

I also am a huge Lion head fan, but unfortunately can not help you in search. Not sure where to go in Greece to find Lion heads. Hoping someone can direct you.

K :)
 
Have you tried an online search & looked in this forum's regional section for any other Greek members? That's all I can think of.

But also read the library section's information to get more information about rabbits in general.
 
Good luck in your search!! I just got a new French lop and lops are such docile and sweet animals :) I hope you find your bunny soon
 
There are so many places full of bunnies who need homes.. but the ones I know are in Australia, Canada, the USA... if only they could send some bunnies abroad.. I'd take some for me too! :)
Good luck!
 
Thanks everyone,but don't think i am going to have any luck have gone to and phoned every pet store i can find, my only hope is if anyone has any privately to sell:pray:
 
KIDS wrote:
Thanks everyone,but don't think i am going to have any luck have gone to and phoned every pet store i can find, my only hope is if anyone has any privately to sell:pray:

Unfortunately Lion heads are a specialty breed and only show up in pet stores if abandoned. And I'm talking about the United States. I don't know how it is in other Countries.

If you really want a Lion Head, you will have to go to a breeder. Do a search for lion head breeders in your Country. And then start contacting them and getting on a waiting list. Lion Head litters are small so it will be a bit to wait.

But this gives you time to get ready. Do all the reading, look at all the supplies and all your options.

Wishing you the best in your pursuit. Hope this helps a bit. I know it took me some time to find my Lion Head and I will be driving 6 hours to visit and then another day 6 hrs to pick up. But that's OK with me.

K :)
 
so funny, in Romania, where I am from, there is a lot of lionhead bunnies. Even my rabbit is a cross breed lionhead. I was looking for a holland lop, but no luck...
If you want lionheads, come to Romania!;)
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