My bunny guarantee.
   I have had a few requests from people wanting to know if they could use this guarantee on their page or site.  I just want to say I don't mind at all as long as I, Doniqua Hoffman, of Bunny Bunndles Rabbitry is given credit for writing it and a link is created to take people to my site.  Also I would appritiate an email letting me know you have added it.  Thank you!
-Doniqua Hoffman
  Bunny Bunndles rabbitry guarantee's this rabbit to be free of any disease and to be healthy.  If the rabbit should become sick and/or die of natural (not accidental) causes seven (7) days after bringing the bunny home, I will replace it with another rabbit of my choice based on what I have currently avialable at that time. 
   
   I cannot honor this guarantee unless I am contacted and given proof and an explanation of death within the seven (7) days.  After the seven (7) days this guarantee is void.  The seven (7) days guarantee period allows enough time to catch any problems with the animal that I did not recognize.  If the rabbit should become sick after the seven (7) days it would be due to environmental conditions and not a reflection on the seller.
   
    There are many ways in which a new owner can influence the health of their new pet.  See my instructions page to help shed some light on the most common mitakes new and experienced owner's can make.  If the instructions are followed all should go well and you and your bunny should share many years together.  Good Luck!
  
    This guarantee does not cover bad teeth, fertility, personality, or promises of wins or successful production.  I will always guarantee the bunny free of showing malaclussion at the time of sale.  Teeth can go bad as late as a year later either from genetics or possible chewing problems (such as chewing on the cage wire and pulling a tooth out of alignment). So I can only guarantee the bunny on the day of sale.  I also cannot guarantee a rabbit does NOT carry the gene for this fualt.  I do however cull any rabbits from my herd that show signs of malaclusion themselves.
   
    When purchasing a jr. you risk how it will develop in personality.  Please remember Dwarfs stress easily.  When moved to a new environment they can feel threatened and may become hostile for a short period of time.  I would recmomend not handling them for a few days to let them try and adjust.  Both sexes can also develop hostility when they go through puburtey.  So I can not guarantee this will or won't happen, sorry.  Also as jrs.  the bunny you purchase has no history of production and kindling.  Many factors can play a part in production so I do not guarantee success.
   
    Senior rabbits are a little less risky as I can give you a history of the animal.  I can tell you if he or she has produced well ect.  If they did well for me than you can assume they will for you as well; however, I can not guarantee it. 

   I will always do my best to be very honest.  Unfortunatly not everyone is as honest or ethical.  Because of this, and experiences I have had, is why the above must be siad.  I will always try to let you know the strengths and weaknesses of any rabbit.  I will also give you the parental history in which I think any jr may inherit.  Any rabbit bought is always a bit of a risk.  However,  it is well worth it when they actually exceed your expectations which they will if you are persistant! :o)