Bromwich
About
Age: Born July 2022
Breed: Dwarf
Size: Will be small once fully grown
Bromwich is a handsome little bub and is simply irresistible. He loves his sister Bingley and exploring new places. He loves to have his back rubbed with his little baby brush.
The Wimblebuns were an accidental litter brought into us at 8 weeks old. They are a very gentle little litter, not too brash or cheeky. They are all social and easy going babies who have been no trouble at all.
Breed: Dwarf
Size: Will be small once fully grown
Bromwich is a handsome little bub and is simply irresistible. He loves his sister Bingley and exploring new places. He loves to have his back rubbed with his little baby brush.
The Wimblebuns were an accidental litter brought into us at 8 weeks old. They are a very gentle little litter, not too brash or cheeky. They are all social and easy going babies who have been no trouble at all.
Home Criteria
He would love an indoor home where he can explore and spend time with a human one to one.
He would be happy in a home with rabbit savvy, gentle children.
He would be happy in a home with rabbit savvy, gentle children.
Special Requirements
A NOTE ABOUT BABY BUNS:
At BBBB we spend a huge amount of time raising babies who are brought into us, including socialising and training. We do not let them go to new homes until they have been neutered, we do this young at around 10-12 weeks old and then we begin looking for matches for them.
While we can tell you a lot about their personality, a baby bunny does not have a set temperament until they are adults and this can change as they reach adulthood (approx 12 months old). If you are considering adding a baby/youngster into existing bonded rabbits, be aware that while this will initially be an easy bonding process, the rabbit will only find their way into the hierarchy and find a 'job' when they reach adulthood, this means it can be risky to add one in as they can fight to work their way up as they become adults. If someone is looking for a specific job role to be added into a group, we will only match them with an adult rabbit.
At BBBB we spend a huge amount of time raising babies who are brought into us, including socialising and training. We do not let them go to new homes until they have been neutered, we do this young at around 10-12 weeks old and then we begin looking for matches for them.
While we can tell you a lot about their personality, a baby bunny does not have a set temperament until they are adults and this can change as they reach adulthood (approx 12 months old). If you are considering adding a baby/youngster into existing bonded rabbits, be aware that while this will initially be an easy bonding process, the rabbit will only find their way into the hierarchy and find a 'job' when they reach adulthood, this means it can be risky to add one in as they can fight to work their way up as they become adults. If someone is looking for a specific job role to be added into a group, we will only match them with an adult rabbit.