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Pricing
 
Each netherland dwarf is $100 dollars. If you want two there is a $25 discount, so instead of $200 dollars for two it is $175 dollars.  
Each mixed breed is $50 dollars.

Blue eyed whites (BEW's) of mixed breeds are $10 more and bew pedigreed netherland dwarfs are $125.
If you wish to put a bunny on hold you can send half of the cost of the rabbit(s) in the form of a non-refundable deposit.  Just text/call or email me (information below, texting is preferred as I don't check my email often) and I will tell you the address where you can send the deposit. I hope you enjoy your bunny(ies) as much as we enjoy ours. There are basic care instructions available on the instructions page for your new family member.  Please bring a suitable container for them for the ride home as well as a supply of water if the ride will be lengthy.  
Thank you and God bless.

*Return Policy: Once a bunny has left our possession we are no longer responsible for it. Returns will not be given as we are careful to only give out healthy, friendly bunnies. We will take them back and find them a new home, but returns and exchanges will not be given.

Cell: (610) 264-0751 (texting will get the quickest response)
Email: mybabybunnies@gmail.com
Text, call or email me for help with any aspect of your purchase.

(I do not check my email often so texting is better)

Customer Sales and Service

Daily: 9am - 8pm

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Sundays:

        12pm - 8pm

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Hours

Location

Whitwell, TN

​We are praying you will speak to God today, ask Him for forgiveness and mercy, and for Jesus to become your Lord and Savior.  You can not imagine the love and security and joy and freedom and salvation!  
Cry out to Jesus!

​We are praying you will speak to God today, ask Him for forgiveness and mercy, and for Jesus to become your Lord and Savior.  You can not imagine the love and security and joy and freedom and salvation!  
Cry out to Jesus!

Friendly Pets

If raised correctly and held regularly, bunnies are generally the best of companions. Rabbits can be territorial, especially if they have lived in solitude all their lives, however if they are bought in pairs and have grown up together this problem may not occur.

How Dangerous are They

Bunnies can be very aggressive if they are: 1) not held on a daily basis 2) abused 3) had their physical needs neglected.
If a rabbit attacks it can break your skin. If that occurs seek medical attention. If a rabbit has aggressive tendencies go to this link for advice.
http://rabbit.org/faq-aggression/

Keep Them Healthy

If your rabbit is kept outdoors it will require an enclosed area to escape weather and an open area for air. A heated water bottle will also be necessary at 32 degrees or below. It is good to give them hay or grass now and then along with their regular pellets.  Make sure they have plenty of room to run and lots of water. A good cage should allow a rabbit to complete two full hops. Also, their nails should be clipped monthly.  Please be prepared for the occasional veterinarian trip.

Love...Love...Love...Pets

Obviously they need to be held often and can bring much joy to a family. They are soft and warm. They make great companions and can even have free reign of a house once fully potty trained (be careful, they chew). Bunnies are smart and can learn to perform tricks. They are (if hand raised) great with kids and others and are the softest little creatures you'll ever have.

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