Bonding Services
Bonded rabbits share everything! The same pen space, litter box, food dish, water dish, and toys. Whether you are looking for a companion for your existing rabbit or looking for assistance bonding two (or more) rabbits currently in your care, Archie's Exotic Pet Rescue can help!
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Bonding should only be attempted between rabbits that have each been spayed/neutered due to concerns that arise with hormones.
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We highly recommend "speed dating" rabbits before committing to the bonding process in order to find the most suitable partner for your rabbit (discussed more in the next section). The process of bonding rabbits can take only a few days (we call these easy bonds!) or it can take months of monitoring. The first 3 days require nearly 24/7 supervision in a scent-neutral arena where there are no potential territory triggers (litter box, toys, etc.). Bonding behaviors that are watched for are: chasing, biting, lunging, fur pulling, guarding, and humping. (Humping is a completely normal way for rabbits to establish hierarchy.) Soon enough, the only behaviors you will see will be mutual grooming and snuggling!
Archie's Exotic Pet Rescue's bonding service covers the first 4-14 days of the bonding process, which is typically the most difficult period. The average length is 8 days, but the exact number of days depends completely on the rabbit dynamic, which is why speed dating different rabbits is highly recommended (see next section). Bonding starts with a very small pen, some hay, and a water bowl. As the rabbits demonstrate tolerable behavior, the pen size is increased. Eventually a litter box will be introduced, then additional neutral items, such as cardboard for chewing. If behavior regresses, items are removed and the pen is made smaller again. Once the pen is up to full size and the rabbit behavior is deemed acceptable, the bunnies are ready to go home. Don't forget that more bunnies = larger carrier for pick-up!
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**Please note that our bonders cannot give daily updates!**
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While bunnies are in bonding care, you have homework to do! Any area that was occupied by your solo bunny (or bunnies) before, as well as any toys, will need to be neutralized or replaced. You will be given instructions for this at the beginning of the bonding process. Click this link to access the BONDING HOMEWORK INFORMATION.
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There are crucial transition guidelines that need to be followed once you arrive home with your newly-bonded rabbits. The size of their space will need to be limited for several weeks, growing slowly towards their maximum. This may be difficult to enforce (we want our buns to have space!), but it is only temporary and for the sake of solidifying the bond in their neutralized area. Should there be post-bonding difficulties, rest assured that your bonder will continue coaching you. If necessary, the rabbits will be taken back into care to be "re-bonded." Prompt communication with your bonder is critical!!
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For additional information on bonding:
This article from The Bunny Lady is fairly inclusive; however, we do not necessarily follow nor promote all of her suggestions/advice.
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Speed Dating
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If you have an existing solo rabbit that you are interested in finding a friend for, we highly recommend speed dating! You will be asked to bring your rabbit to one of our intake houses, and we will "test" your bunny with several potential partners (we can start with your favorites from the Adoptees page). You are welcome to participate (it's fun to watch!), but it is not necessary. Bonding is usually easiest between members of the opposite sex, but rabbits are not always limited to this. We have a range of experience with opposite-sex, same-sex, trio, and fluffle bonding. Similar age is also a consideration.
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We prefer to do speed dating in conjunction with your bonding booking, if applicable, so that the bonding process can be started with that first positive interaction.
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NOTE: Rabbits come in all shapes and sizes, as well as personality characteristics! Do not assume that your rabbit will "choose" a companion that is the same as what you are used to. Some rabbits are social with humans, some rabbits are timid. Some rabbits are tidy, some rabbits are not. Some rabbits are relaxed/lazy, some are high energy/feisty. If this is a concern for you, please consult Archie's Exotic Pet Rescue prior to speed dating/bonding. Bonded pairs can never be separated; therefore, you must be 100% ready to accept your new bun(s) along with your current bun(s). With this in mind, the Adoption Contract must be completed and the adoption fee must be paid at the time of pick-up.
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Archie's Exotic Pet Rescue provides everything for the bonding process, including their food. The one exception is greens/veggies—you may bring these, if desired.
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If you are bonding to a rabbit from our rescue, the bonding service is provided for free, though we greatly appreciate donations! We are 100% volunteer-based and 100% of donations go to the rescue. There will still be a fee associated with adoption (ie. solo rabbit with no additional supplies = $75).
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If your rabbits are from outside our rescue, the cost is $30/day with an estimate of 8-14 days in care.​
If you just wish to consult our rescue regarding bonding advice, there is no associated cost; however, donations are always appreciated.
Liability Disclaimer
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Due to the nature of animals and bonding, there is always the possibility of pet injury. While any minor injuries will be treated by our experienced rabbit custodians, medical emergencies will be treated by a veterinarian at the expense of the rabbit owner. Your application releases us from all liability.