I was looking for a bunny friend for my first bun, Charlie, and found a wonderful little monster, Lydia. I didn't have the easiest time bonding Charlie and Lydia. However House Rabbit Network...
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House Rabbit Network (HRN), founded in 2000 by rabbit expert Suzanne Trayhan, is a dedicated organization focused on rescuing and rehabilitating bunnies in need across New England. With a dedicated team of over 150 passionate volunteers, HRN provides essential veterinary care, fosters animals, and promotes the adoption of rabbits to help reduce the number of homeless pets in shelters.
HRN is committed to educating the public about proper rabbit care and advocating for better welfare practices. By challenging common misconceptions about rabbits, the organization strives to be the voice for these often misunderstood animals, ensuring their quality of life and encouraging responsible pet ownership.
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I have adopted 3 rabbits from HRN, one a foster fail, and I have been very happy with them. So happy that I ended up becoming a volunteer. The process for adopting is not stressful or tedious,...
I cant properly express my respect and graditude to the volunteers here. I called in to get another rabbit so my female rabbit would have a buddy. I spoke with a volunterr for a while about the...
When my hubby and I were talking about getting a pet, he talked a lot about the bunny he'd had as a kid. We're both allergic to cats and he's allergic to most dogs. Knowing that he didn't have a...
Simply amazing people doing impossible, thankless work. Savior of bunnies! They are an excellent resource and helped me find an amazing Rabbit-savvy vet.
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