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These are pictures
sent by the new owners to let us know how the babies have grown and how
they are doing.
Lionheads
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Mane Orange Lionhead Doe (4 Mo)
Owner:Johanna - KS |
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Just
taken the other day. Check out her bangs :o) So cute. She loves
to dig in the dirt... Johanna - KS
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Mane Orange Lionhead Buck (4 Mo)
Owner: Chrisy - IN |
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We
had a show in Huntington, IN on New Years Eve. We were the only ones
that entered to show, but he only got good comments. Actually, I overheard
the judges talking before they judged Lionheads and this judge said
rarely does he see one that he doesn’t have to DQ. Well I am proud
to say not only did he not get DQ’d but he got rave reviews. Good
Job, give yourself a hand at good breeding! I really can’t stress
enough how much we love Serengetti. He even had his picture taken
with Santa this year at an Animal Shelter Fund Raiser. We had a hard
time convincing a couple of people he wasn’t a guinea pig though.
LOL! It is a Polaroid and we haven’t tried to scan it yet. If it does
scan we will put it on our web site. Thanks for everything. Chrisy
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Mane Orange Lionhead Doe (6 weeks)
Owner: Laura Jayne - NM |
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Just
wanted to let you know that Buttercup is doing really well. She is
the sweetest, smartest, and most friendly bunny I have ever had! She
stays indoors--has her own crate, but comes out when I am on the computer(which
is quite a bit).
I could kick myself for not buying a buck while I was up there!!
Anyway, Buttercup loves banana(she even sits up for it), and nasturtium
leaves, along with her regular rabbit pellets.
Will send a photo once she has blown her baby coat and looks like
a "grown up". =0)
Thank you again Laura Jayne - NM |
Netherlands
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Himilayan
and Seal Netherland Doe sisters
Owner: Kathy - CO
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Just
wanted to send an update on our bunnies (Oct 3rd litter.) Our
little black "Spooky" is still hyper as can be and is very entertaining.
She can't sit still and is forever exploring - often getting herself
into mischief. The himilayan, "Chula", is our cuddle bunny. She'll
sit on our laps for ages soaking up the attention. Battles for
dominance kicked in at about three months and she has now been
declared supreme ruler of the hutch! We found an easy remedy for
her aggressive behavior....let them run free on the carpeting
to build up static and when she tries to nip her sister she gets
a shock on the nose. Works a bit like a dog collar and they now
get along just fine. We decided they needed more space to burn
off energy and these very spoiled little bunnies now have the
spare bedroom to themselves. They spend the day romping around
the room and love jumping up and down from the bed or tunneling
under the blankets and popping out the other side. They can oft
en be found asleep up on the bed and my husband gives me no end
of teasing about our posh little bunnies. Thankyou again for these
lovely little critters. Kathy - CO
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