Frequently Asked Questions
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To protect our family’s privacy and ensure the comfort and safety of our bunnies, our adoption process is conducted online and in-person visits are not offered. We do post frequent photos and videos on our social media, so you can see them growing and playing. To get to know each bunny’s personality, feel free to reach out with any questions about a particular bunny—we’re happy to help!
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For families picking up in person, we meet at:
A Chevron gas station next to the freeway in Fruitland, ID https://maps.app.goo.gl/XAMGCVJq9UwjgKVk8
This spot allows you to hop right back on the freeway quickly - safe, simple, and convenient for those traveling long distances!
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Our bunnies are priced between $250 and $400. This reflects the care and attention they receive from birth: each baby is handled daily and socialized frequently so they are well-prepared for everyday home life. In addition, every bunny goes home with transitional food, hay, and a small bag of goodies to help them settle comfortably into their new home.
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We do not personally transport our bunnies but can coordinate with trusted pet transportation services when routes are available.
Transportation fees are separate from the bunny’s purchase price, are paid directly to the transport company, and are approximately $130-$150 per rabbit. -
When a litter is born, we announce it on our social media. Bunnies are eligible for reservation once they reach 5-6 weeks of age, we will post a specific reservation date usually the week before they are 5 weeks old.
If you would like to be added to a waitlist for a particular litter, you can direct message me on Instagram or Facebook. Waitlist requests are honored in the order they are received. Please note that no bunnies are officially reserved before 4-5 weeks of age. Please specify how many spots you would like on the waitlist—One spot per bunny.
If you prefer not to be added to a waitlist, you can simply message me to reserve a bunny on the posted reservation date once it is announced.
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Holland Lops are one of the smallest lop-eared rabbit breeds. As adults, they typically weigh 2–4 pounds. Most reach their full size by around 6–8 months of age, though some may continue to fill out slightly up to a year. Size can vary based on genetics, diet, and overall care, and most of our Holland Lops mature in the 3–3½ pound range, giving them a compact, sturdy build. We do not guarantee a specific adult weight or size at maturity.
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Holland Lops are considered relatively low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. Their short, soft coats typically need weekly brushing, with more frequent grooming during heavy shedding periods to help prevent hair ingestion. Regular nail trims every 6–8 weeks are necessary, along with routine checks of their ears, eyes, and bottoms to ensure they stay clean, comfortable, and healthy.
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Spaying or neutering your Holland Lop is recommended for both health and behavioral reasons. It helps reduce the risk of reproductive cancers and can improve behavior, making your bunny calmer, more sociable, and easier to litter-train.
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Yes! Around 4–6 months of age, most rabbits go through a hormonal “teenage” stage. During this time, your once cuddly, easygoing bunny may become a little sassy, territorial, or forget their litter box habits. This is completely normal and doesn’t mean your rabbit has “changed for the worse”—they’re simply growing up.
This phase can be surprising for many new rabbit owners, and it’s also a time when rabbits need extra patience and care. With consistent handling, gentle guidance, and spaying or neutering at the appropriate age, most rabbits calm down, and their sweet, affectionate personality shines through again.
Rabbits aren’t just cute babies—they’re lifelong companions who go through normal developmental stages. Supporting them through this teenage phase is part of responsible, loving ownership, and helps build a strong bond that lasts a lifetime.