The Duchess
Wise Old Thumper
Just agreed to assist with the rehoming of this little fella.
He has been part of a bonded group for quite a while now but over the last year or so the group has broken down to the point where the owner being faced with unhappy rabbits, and increasing vet bills for stasis episodes (likely to be stress related) has come to the upsetting decision that she needs to remove Dusty from the group. His behaviour is in my opinion all territorial and defensive and would most likely settle with a single spayed lady for company and also sufficient space to run around at liberty (not having to be carried between hutch and run).
He is a lovely bunny but having tested the group in turn to see which pair work better and are happier together, the owner has decided that Dusty would most likely benefit from a different partner. The current owner is not in a position to adopt a further rabbit to make two pairs. I don't advocate splitting groups unless as a last resort and have tried to help this group continue but the owner has decided that for her enough is enough.
Dusty is ready for rehoming as he is neutered and fully vaccinated.
If you are interested and live in our rehoming area (within approx 20 miles of GU20), then please get in touch.
Full details will be updated here on Rabbitrehome http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=22263
He has been part of a bonded group for quite a while now but over the last year or so the group has broken down to the point where the owner being faced with unhappy rabbits, and increasing vet bills for stasis episodes (likely to be stress related) has come to the upsetting decision that she needs to remove Dusty from the group. His behaviour is in my opinion all territorial and defensive and would most likely settle with a single spayed lady for company and also sufficient space to run around at liberty (not having to be carried between hutch and run).
He is a lovely bunny but having tested the group in turn to see which pair work better and are happier together, the owner has decided that Dusty would most likely benefit from a different partner. The current owner is not in a position to adopt a further rabbit to make two pairs. I don't advocate splitting groups unless as a last resort and have tried to help this group continue but the owner has decided that for her enough is enough.
Dusty is ready for rehoming as he is neutered and fully vaccinated.
If you are interested and live in our rehoming area (within approx 20 miles of GU20), then please get in touch.
Full details will be updated here on Rabbitrehome http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=22263
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