George and Ringo

George and Ringo have found their fab forever home with the Bodo family in Columbia Station.  They have plenty of room to play and plenty of humans to play with!

It’s true what they say — two bunnies are more fun than one.  Brothers George (white) and Ringo (black) started life on the mean streets of Cleveland.  Now they are living on Easy Street, waiting for their forever home.  These boys love each other dearly and must be adopted together.

George
Ringo

These bunnies in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Lancelot

Lancelot has been adopted by Emma, a pre-med student in Toledo, Ohio.  He is warming up to his new home just in time for the new year.  Best wishes to Emma and Lancelot!

Lancelot is an affectionate young man who loves to impress with his hops and binkies.  This sweetheart does not need any treats or encouragement to come say hi.  As a bunny who understands the importance of comfort, he has been known to flop just about anywhere.  Lancelot is a younger rabbit who may do well with a companion.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Mario

We are happy to announce that sweet boy Mario has found a home with Bailey and Logan Ammanniti.  Congratulations, Mario!

Mario is a ton of fun and just loves pets and kisses.  Mario was found under someone’s car trying to keep cool in the 90-plus degrees of summer.  We can’t say enough good things about this guy.  He is over-the-top friendly and a great bunny for a family.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Olaf

Olaf has hopped his way into the home of Andrea Missler.  The family couldn’t be happier with their new addition!

Olaf is a big boy with a big heart.  He is sure to delight you with his charming personality and stunning good looks.  Olaf loves time and attention and just wants to be part of a family with a lot of activity.  He is happiest when he is hanging out with his human companions.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.