the same as any other rabbit. pedigree or perfect mutt. but the only thing u need a vet for concerning a rabbit is checkups and spay or nueter. Hope this helps! and i hope ur new rabbbit is adorable :3
They kill more animals than they "rescue"
The services that are currently offer by the humane society are animal rescue and adoption as well as checking into the well being of animals in that jurisdiction.
Go for it! They are so awesome! DO AN AMERICAN ESKIMO RESCUE! Or go to your local shelter, rescue, or humane society.
Check the local humane society and rescue groups.
A rescue panther is a panther that has been illegally owned without permit and abused that has been rescued by anything from the humane society to animal control, in most cases they are very tame
Yes. There are many organizations that do something called "trap and release". Please contact your local cat rescue groups or humane society to get their information.
You should always get a dog at a Humane Society because the dogs there are the ones who need you most. Never venture through pet stores or puppy mills or breeders. At the Humane Society, it is guarenteed the dogs there are given proper care and another chance. Just remember that when you adopt from the Humane Society, you are benefiting by adopting and rescuing a doggie's life. And when you rescue a life, you save the world.
Information on rabbit care can be found on any pet website. You can also go to a pet store and ask questions about rabbit care. Rabbits are easy going and not hard to take care of.
There are a couple of places to donate to animal rescue charities in Alberta, Canada. Such organizations as the Alberta animal rescue, The Calgary Humane Society and Angel's dream small animal rescue would welcome any donation.
A good place to get your dog is at a rescue center, a humane society, or from a reputable breeder. Dogs that are sold in pet shops come from puppy mills.
Yes, but you shouldn't. You should bring your bunny into your local Humane Society and he/she will get adopted out into a very nice, new home in good hands!! :) I know that because I had a Rescue Bunny and he was the most rewarding experience, but we had to give him back. :( He is doing really well, and got adopted out very quickly. ( How great for him!!)
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue is located in Roseville California. Their website is linked below.