French Lops are amazing wonderful additions to any family! They all have different personalities, most are snuggly, they love to hang out with us, follow us around even sleep with us. They can be walked on a harness and leash and can be easily letterbox trained. They can do tricks like a dog! They are very affectionate and smart!
These bunnies are meant to be indoor house bunnies, not breeders. They need to be important active members of families. Where they will get at least a few hours a day of attention by humans or other pets, like cats, dog or bunnies. They can live up to 10 years as indoor bunnies. Be prepared to care for them as you would a cat or dog, you'' need to find a good vet who know's how to care for rabbits, they will need to get spayed or neutered. If they are not they can develop tumors in their reproductive organs, also it is unfair and cruel if they cannot fulfill their "natural urges" to breed. Our vet in Newberg, Or Chehalem Animal Clinic charges about $58 for a neuter and $108 for a spay and $38 for office calls. They are wonderful with our rabbits! Bunnies need friends, in the wild they live in colonies with lots of other bunnies. They need to be apart of a family. It is cruel to leave them alone all the time.
We have 4 bunnies in litter A from Mama and Calvin 2 are already reserved, and 5 from litter B from Maeve and Calvin, 1 is reserved.
LITTER A Dec 23
LITTER B Dec 28
The Below picture is of Maeve at about 8 weeks old with a 8 week giant flemish rabbit, She has two babies that look like her for sale.
Maeve at 4 months old my husbands favorite little princess AKA my "competition"!
This is Jonthin Maeves brother, he thinks he is a big dog!
These are two babies already sold from Mama and Benjamin's last litter. This is a good example of how we litter box train, a exercise pen from a petstore around a letterbox or we use large metal dog crates and put a litter box in them. When bunnies are unsupervised they are safely put up in their "room".
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