you can go to petsmart or pet stop
Probably not because at the pet store I go to to get my Guinea pig's nails trimmed they have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage.
Pet rabbits are descended from European wild rabbits. They were domesticated in Europe over 1,400 years ago for their fur and meat, and later as pets. Today, there are many different breeds of domestic rabbits kept as pets worldwide.
Bunnies are found in various habitats around the world, including meadows, forests, deserts, and grasslands. They are most commonly found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Bunnies are adaptable animals that can thrive in diverse environments.
If you don't want to take care of your hamsters any longer, bring them to the pet store, bring them to a vet, bring them to a friend. But never release a pet into the wild
Yes, pet shops often carry bunnies for sale as pets. Additionally, local animal shelters or rescue organizations may also have bunnies available for adoption.
In the pet store.
Go to a local pet store!
erm, probs most places but I'm sure pets at home will
I would have to say that since rabbits came on Earth before humans that people go out and take bunnies in to their homes. When the bunnies grow to rabbits and have a litter (up to 16 bunnies in 1 litter!) then the owner keeps the bunnies until they don't need their mother then sell them to friends or a pet store. A pet store owner will also go out, find a rabbit, and do the same thing.
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.
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
Bunnies can be 'donated' to a local pet shelter. Do not give them to a pet store, 'cause they're not as concerned with the animals, as they are with profit. It's important to have your rabbits spayed and neutered to avoid bunnies. There are enough pets to adopt without having more born.
I would not buy a bunny from a pet store. They are usually not in very good condition and usually dont com from good breeders. Try looking in your local paper or on craigs list to find a local breeder with baby dwarf bunnies.
Probably not because at the pet store I go to to get my Guinea pig's nails trimmed they have rabbits and guinea pigs in the same cage.
Its no technically a pet shop but native Americans and English sell dogs and stuff for work not bunnies and all that good stuff.
the secret code is "youmammaissooofat,lasttimeshesawa90210wasonthebathroomscale." say that to any pet store shop keeper and you will receive a free rabbit
Yes. Pet Bunnies can live outside as long as you keep them in a cage with food and water.