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Conditional Warranty
We offer a full replacement warranty of same rabbit & value when available within the limits outlined
below. 1. Any rabbit that becomes ill within 7 days of purchase 2. Any rabbit that dies within 7 days of purchase Any evidence of abuse, neglect, improper diet, heat stroke, failure to follow feeding instructions, physical accidents,
rabbits housed with other breeders rabbits, death or injury caused by other animals as determined by our veterinarian
(at buyers expense) will render this warranty VOID. We also sex our rabbits between 3-4 weeks old and mistakes are
sometimes made, We are not perfect ( although we strive to be). We encourage and expect you to check the sex of
the bunny you purchase before you leave. We will not be obligated to refund or exchange any bunny because of wrong sex,
BUT we will consider it depending on the time-line it was brought to our attention,~ the sooner the better.
***This guarantee does not cover teeth (rabbits teeth are guaranteed to be free of malocclusion up to four months of age,
replacement only, no refunds). ****************WE JUST CANNOT Guarantee*********** Personality, fertility,
promise of wins or successful production We just cannot guarantee these things because we have no way of knowing
for sure Unless you are buying an older prooven and matured rabbit. We cannot know for sure what a junior
will look like as a senior (we cant see into the future Unfortunatly) We only know what we hope for your new bunny to
be, and from our opinion of our lines what the bunnies potential looks like it could be as far as quality show/pet/
brood. We also cannot guarantee how well a rabbit will place on the show table. We will not guarantee
any rabbit to be show quality We can only give our opinion from our experience if the rabbit is show
quality or not When it leaves our house. For this reason it is up to you the buyer to do your homework on the breed you are
buying and make sure you know everyone has their own opinions including all the judges on the show tables and many judges
judge rabbits differently. In our experience judges opinions can be as different as night and day one can love your bunny
and give it first place and the next judge could hate it and give it last place. We strive to better the quality of all our
bunnies we are raising and hope to be able to provide many show winners now and in the future! *Rabbits that become
ill or die must be returned for replacement. We hope that in reading our policy you will understand that we strive to
raise the best bunnies we possibly can and want to cover everything we can to help our new bunny friends get off to a great
start!
NO CASH REFUNDS
No
vet bills will be reimbursed, under any circumstances.
You
purchased a new bunny Now What do you do??????
Feeding Instructions: WE are in
the process of changing Feed over to Purina Show feed.
1. Please try to keep your bunny
on the same feed, I feed Purina Show pellets. I highly stress this because Abrupt changes in feed can cause an upset
stomach in bunnies. Changing feed to quickly can cause diarrhea and/or death. All rabbits are sent with several days supply
of my feed, which will allow time for you to obtain more of the same feed or to mix with a feed of your choice. 2. When
changing feed mix equal parts of original feed with Old fashioned Quaker Oats Oatmeal and new feed. Gradually increase
new feed & decrease original feed. Withdrawl new feed completly if there is any sign of diarrhea and replace with only
oatmeal and timothy hay until stools return to normal. If YOUR BUNNY GETS Diarrhea This is very SERIOUS and could kill your
bunny quickly please watch your bunny closely and Make sure they have unlimited timothy hay and old fashioned oatmeal and
put pedialyte in their water bottle to help keep them hydrated, Then reintroduce mixed feed very gradually. 3. Free
feed babies less than 3 months. At 3 months decrease feed to ½ cup. Basic adult ration: 1 oz. Per pound
of adult body weight. Babies may have double the adult ration up to age 3 months. During extreme cold weather outdoor rabbits
ration may be increased by half. Always keep fresh water available for them at ALL times, especially in the winter.
We use only water bottles so we suggest using a bottle to supply your bunny with water because your bunny will not know how
to drink out of a bowl. 4. We recommend that you feed fresh Timothy hay or grass hay at all
times as it helps to aid there digestion Note that we raise dwarf rabbits and their systems are fragile and cannot handle
the richness of Alfalfa hay so only use timothy or grass hay. We do not recommend feeding fruits and vegetables
some are known to kill rabbits. We do feed a conditioning whole grain mix and/or oat meal as a treat every other
day. ****If you decide to feed fruits and or vegetables make sure it is not until your bunny is atleast 6 months old
because before they reach this age they are unable to digest fruits and veggies properly. Be AWARE Not all fruits and
vegetables are safe for your bunny and some are toxic and could kill your bunny so do your homework first.
***Rabbit
Supplies you will need
Cage or rabbit
hutch Water bottle Food dish Rabbit pellet feed (we recommend Entire rabbit ration) Timothy hay (available
at Walmart or for much more reasonable from local feed stores) A piece of a 2/4 wood for chewing to keep teeth
healthy Wood or paper bedding (must be non-aromatic, such as Aspen or CareFresh; do not use Cedar ~~Cedar is toxic if
eaten!) Litter pan for rabbits (optional) Baking soda for deodorizing cage tray or litter box (optional) White
vinegar, Vanodine, and/or other pet safe cage cleaner Slicker brush for grooming Pet nail clippers Toys(
a great toy is to use empty toilet paper rolls and stuff with hay for hours of entertainment) Our bunnies also love the plastic
whoffle balls with holes to toss around~ Remember Bunnies love to play!!! ********Cage Recomendations We always recommend cages with wire-grid floors and pull-out pans. They are very
easy to keep clean. We buy most of our cages from Stan from Wamhoff rabbitry in Fort Collins Stans phone # is (970) 227-1888
He custom makes cages and hutches to fit your needs he is fun to talk with too. ****Care of your new bunny** We suggest that the first few days home with your bunny to keep it low key and not to stressful this is a
hard time for your bunny. We recommend not to hold the bunny more then a couple times a day the first few days and to keep
holding and playing with your new bunny to no more then a half an hour at one time. Never leave children, or other animals
un supervised with your new bunny as they are so fragile and disaster can happen quickly. We also recommend that smaller children
only hold the bunnies on the ground and do not carry them around because one accidental drop could really injure your new
bunny and would be such a heartbreak for a child so please use caution. Good luck, Bunnies are so much fun and have brought
such Joy, peace, and Serenity into our lives we hope they will do the same for your family. Any questions or concerns please
feel free at anytime to contact us~ We Love to talk bunny, We wish you the Best of luck! Thanks for purchasing a bunny
from Sweetheart Bunnies Rabbitry, Love The Wren family
***Rabbit Supplies you will need
Cage or rabbit hutch Water bottle Food
dish Rabbit pellet feed (we recommend Entire rabbit ration) Timothy hay (available at Walmart or for much
more reasonable from local feed stores) A piece of a 2/4 wood for chewing to keep teeth healthy Wood or paper bedding
(must be non-aromatic, such as Aspen or CareFresh; do not use Cedar ~~Cedar is toxic if eaten!) Litter pan for rabbits
(optional) Baking soda for deodorizing cage tray or litter box (optional) White vinegar, Vanodine, and/or other
pet safe cage cleaner Slicker brush for grooming Pet nail clippers Toys( a great toy is to use empty toilet
paper rolls and stuff with hay for hours of entertainment) Our bunnies also love the plastic whoffle balls with holes to toss
around~ Remember Bunnies love to play!!! ********Cage Recomendations We
always recommend cages with wire-grid floors and pull-out pans. They are very easy to keep clean. We buy most of our
cages from Stan from Wamhoff rabbitry in Fort Collins Stans phone # is (970) 227-1888 He custom makes cages and hutches to
fit your needs he is fun to talk with too. ****Care of your new bunny** We
suggest that the first few days home with your bunny to keep it low key and not to stressful this is a hard time for your
bunny. We recommend not to hold the bunny more then a couple times a day the first few days and to keep holding and playing
with your new bunny to no more then a half an hour at one time. Never leave children, or other animals un supervised with
your new bunny as they are so fragile and disaster can happen quickly. We also recommend that smaller children only hold the
bunnies on the ground and do not carry them around because one accidental drop could really injure your new bunny and would
be such a heartbreak for a child so please use caution. Good luck, Bunnies are so much fun and have brought such Joy, peace,
and Serenity into our lives we hope they will do the same for your family. Any questions or concerns please feel free at anytime
to contact us~ We Love to talk bunny, We wish you the Best of luck! Thanks for purchasing a bunny from Sweetheart Bunnies
Rabbitry, Love The Wren family
***Rabbit
Supplies you will need
Cage or rabbit
hutch Water bottle Food dish Rabbit pellet feed (we recommend Entire rabbit ration) Timothy hay (available
at Walmart or for much more reasonable from local feed stores) A piece of a 2/4 wood for chewing to keep teeth
healthy Wood or paper bedding (must be non-aromatic, such as Aspen or CareFresh; do not use Cedar ~~Cedar is toxic if
eaten!) Litter pan for rabbits (optional) Baking soda for deodorizing cage tray or litter box (optional) White
vinegar, Vanodine, and/or other pet safe cage cleaner Slicker brush for grooming Pet nail clippers Toys(
a great toy is to use empty toilet paper rolls and stuff with hay for hours of entertainment) Our bunnies also love the plastic
whoffle balls with holes to toss around~ Remember Bunnies love to play!!! ********Cage Recomendations We always recommend cages with wire-grid floors and pull-out pans. They are very
easy to keep clean. We buy most of our cages from Stan from Wamhoff rabbitry in Fort Collins Stans phone # is (970) 227-1888
He custom makes cages and hutches to fit your needs he is fun to talk with too. ****Care of your new bunny** We suggest that the first few days home with your bunny to keep it low key and not to stressful this is a
hard time for your bunny. We recommend not to hold the bunny more then a couple times a day the first few days and to keep
holding and playing with your new bunny to no more then a half an hour at one time. Never leave children, or other animals
un supervised with your new bunny as they are so fragile and disaster can happen quickly. We also recommend that smaller children
only hold the bunnies on the ground and do not carry them around because one accidental drop could really injure your new
bunny and would be such a heartbreak for a child so please use caution. Good luck, Bunnies are so much fun and have brought
such Joy, peace, and Serenity into our lives we hope they will do the same for your family. Any questions or concerns please
feel free at anytime to contact us~ We Love to talk bunny, We wish you the Best of luck! Thanks for purchasing a bunny
from Sweetheart Bunnies Rabbitry, Love The Wren family
***Rabbit Supplies you will need
Cage or rabbit hutch Water bottle Food
dish Rabbit pellet feed (we recommend Entire rabbit ration) Timothy hay (available at Walmart or for much
more reasonable from local feed stores) A piece of a 2/4 wood for chewing to keep teeth healthy Wood or paper bedding
(must be non-aromatic, such as Aspen or CareFresh; do not use Cedar ~~Cedar is toxic if eaten!) Litter pan for rabbits
(optional) Baking soda for deodorizing cage tray or litter box (optional) White vinegar, Vanodine, and/or other
pet safe cage cleaner Slicker brush for grooming Pet nail clippers Toys( a great toy is to use empty toilet
paper rolls and stuff with hay for hours of entertainment) Our bunnies also love the plastic whoffle balls with holes to toss
around~ Remember Bunnies love to play!!! ********Cage Recomendations We
always recommend cages with wire-grid floors and pull-out pans. They are very easy to keep clean. We buy most of our
cages from Stan from Wamhoff rabbitry in Fort Collins Stans phone # is (970) 227-1888 He custom makes cages and hutches to
fit your needs he is fun to talk with too. ****Care of your new bunny** We
suggest that the first few days home with your bunny to keep it low key and not to stressful this is a hard time for your
bunny. We recommend not to hold the bunny more then a couple times a day the first few days and to keep holding and playing
with your new bunny to no more then a half an hour at one time. Never leave children, or other animals un supervised with
your new bunny as they are so fragile and disaster can happen quickly. We also recommend that smaller children only hold the
bunnies on the ground and do not carry them around because one accidental drop could really injure your new bunny and would
be such a heartbreak for a child so please use caution. Good luck, Bunnies are so much fun and have brought such Joy, peace,
and Serenity into our lives we hope they will do the same for your family. Any questions or concerns please feel free at anytime
to contact us~ We Love to talk bunny, We wish you the Best of luck! Thanks for purchasing a bunny from Sweetheart Bunnies
Rabbitry, Love The Wren family
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