They should NEVER be younger than 9 weeks. If so, refuse these babies and pick something a bit older. Older rabbits are sometimes sold too. I recommend getting your pet from a shelter though. You can never be sure that pet shops are telling you the truth, as they're only out to make a profit. I've been sold two that I was told were boys.. both are girls. One was a completely different breed to what I was told (we only found this out when her ears dropped at 4 months!!)
If you have babies and are thinking of taking them to a pet shop to sell, make sure theyre at least 9/10 weeks old and are eating solid foods.
You can get bunnies from most pet stores, and from friends litters of bunnies if they have some.
Echidnas are not sold in pet stores anywhere.
Dog and cat food has traditionally been sold in grocery stores, pet stores, and by veterinarians.
Pet food is sold in grocery stores, through veterinarians and breeders.
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
the sun bear and sloth bear refered to as honey bears, but i dont now all that about being sold in pet stores as pets! a kinkajou (honey bear) is sometimes sold in pet stores
Yes, but remember the large ones are old, so they will have a short time to live.
Holland lops can cost anywhere from $20 to a $100 at a pet store, depending on the size of the store and the quality of the rabbit. Most chain pet stores don't sell bunnies at all, so you're best bet is a local pet store. Simply Google "local pet stores that sell bunnies," and you should easily find a nearby store. A short phone call should confirm that the store has Hollands.
Canaries are usually sold in pet stores.
I dont think they are endangered because they are a popular pet and are sold in pet stores.
YEs....u could get it at petsmart
A net, commonly sold at pet stores.