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Hope for buns

Locality: Traralgon, Victoria

Phone: +61 413 317 953



Address: Marshalls Rd 3844 Traralgon, VIC, Australia

Website: www.paypal.me/Hopeforbuns

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25.01.2022 We Had a beautiful visit from the animal rescue cooperative today they brought us some wonderful donations of food and hay, the bunnies absolutely loved meeting the ladies and making new friends and they are very excited to eat all this yummy food, thank you so much guys, and thank you to everyone who donated items Dimitri is totally stealing the show in the donations photo #Petbarnfoundation... #AnimalRescueCooperative #ThankyouARC? See more



24.01.2022 How cute are these bunny domes and made local too

20.01.2022 Kinda unhappy with this one, had too much story/ideas in my mind, but too few pages lol. Anyway, the message is still important. Rabbits often suffer from poor keeping and are often abandoned, especially around Easter time.

20.01.2022 Scary Disease Alert We’ve been seeing quite a few cases of myxomatosis in the last few weeks, and reports from other regional areas and states are also showin...g increased numbers. Myxomatosis is a disease of rabbits. It is spread by biting insects such as fleas and mosquitos. Myxomatosis is fatal in close to 100% of cases. It can cause swelling around the nose, ears, mouth and genitals. As it progresses it attacks the rabbits respiratory system and over a period of 4-6 weeks they die of lung failure or inability to eat. It is a horrible disease, and one for which we do not have a vaccine in Australia. What you can do to keep your rabbits safe: - Keep them inside at dawn and dusk when mozzies are most active - Cover outdoor hutches with mozzie netting - Use safe flea prevention on your rabbits monthly - Get your rabbit vaccinated against calicivirus. It won’t prevent myxo, however it’s another nasty disease with no cure, which we can help prevent with vaccinations.



20.01.2022 Did you know that hutches are thought to be originally created by the Victorians, mostly as a temporary home before the rabbit was used as food. Unfortunately a lot of hutches haven’t progressed much at all :(

18.01.2022 Rabbit found on blackwood crescent churchill. Please pm us if this is your baby

17.01.2022 This is rabbit breeding.



17.01.2022 Beautiful desexed giant girl looking for a forever home please msg us if your interested and we can discuss with her owner

15.01.2022 Spotted in Traralgon. Liddiard Road area inside Flinders school grounds. Has to be someone's pet. Was friendly but on other side of fence so I was unable to capture:( someone will be missing this fluff ball so please share!!!)

14.01.2022 Edit: Mango is home, well and safe and I have a very happy niece! Thank you to all 40 of you for sharing I am truely grateful xx Lilah’s bunny has gone missing over night the east end of Traralgon please share to help find her missing Mango

14.01.2022 Cocoa demonstrates how to not wear a mask!

12.01.2022 From a unwanted pet alone and scared at the pound, to a loved family member at hope for buns, and now finally a loving forever home with a beautiful husbun a whole house to run in and a giant bed to snuggle into with her new mum and dad, this is why I rescue it’s the best feeling in the world seeing one of my babies living the life they so very much deserved! Live your best life darling Cindel



12.01.2022 Anyone lost a bunny in Morwell?

09.01.2022 A handy guide to mask wearing from a helpful bunny

06.01.2022 Rabbit found. Sunhill rise Traralgon please contact us if this is your bunny

04.01.2022 Myxomatosis alert ! We’ve sadly heard of cases in the last week all over Melbourne - western suburbs / laverton/ footscray, diamond creek, and in the city. Ther...e is no vaccine for Myxo in Australia , and no cure . It is transmitted either by direct ( nose to nose) contact with infected rabbits, or by mosquito bites. It causes fever and swelling of the eyes, ears and genitalia. The best defense is to keep your rabbits completely indoors, especially at dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active. If you can’t keep them indoors then use mosquito netting. Stay safe everyone! See more

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