Address: 4601-1 Brooks St, Montclair, CA 91763, USA
Phone: +19096319552
Sunday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Monday: 10AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–6:30PM
Friday: 10AM–6:30PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–5:30PM
Jim Trott
Use their services all the time. One of the few places in the greater Los Angeles area that will groom guinea pigs. My daughter's guinea pig Cookie actually doesn't seem to mind the process, which is great since guinea pigs can be so anxious and jumpy by nature. We have used Bunny Bunch Boutique nail trimming and deluxe bubble bath services, and couldn't be happier. Caroline, who has handled all of our appointments, is friendly and courteous. On-site staff are always careful to follow COVID protocols and super nice. A great small business to support!
Delila Meraz
Absolutely unprofessional..Im trying to surrender my chinchilla since i’m going off to college and i can’t take him with me and i texted this place and they gave me a time to text back and i did. They ever responded again. If you cant take an animal don't have people to text you back.
Michelle Fishback
They go the extra mile. If you like bunnies or guinea pigs as pets they are my go to. Having adopted from them they give this human all the support and environment need ideas for my furry friends.
Ken Carpenter
They love the rabbits and had probably close to 50-75 rabbits inside a warehouse. The rabbits are all spayed and neutered, and judging by the cement floor, they all are litter box ready. They are easy to potty train. I have two rabbits I keep in the garage at night and let out into the yard during daylight hours. They both return to their litter box in the garage when they have to do their thing. Rabbits are fun to see playing, but I have had 8 in my lifetime and all seemed pretty dumb. They don’t know their names or come when you call them. Indoor/outdoor rabbits become fairly wild and eat your plants voraciously. An indoor only rabbit will become very tame and easy to sit on your lap. Lastly, they shed.
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Yes, absolutely- they are the best!
Check out their website at www.BunnyBunch.org/adoption-information-elementor/. There you can see the available chins, fill out and turn in your application, and start talking with them about interest in specific chins available. Good luck!
Are you currently accepting guinea pigs? Unfortunately I need to surrender 2
Your best bet would be just to talk to the people there. I just board my guinea pig there at times and never asked that lol!!
Yes. All the rabbits are spayed and neutered in order to be adopted
I don't work with them so I'm not sure, but think it'd be worth trying. If they can't help I'm sure they can point you in the right direction! Some days their hours don't start till noonish 😊
They're a rescue shelter rather than a pet store, so they adopt bunnies to owners. You should check out their website or visit to see what rabbits they have up for adoption.
They often have space, but call first.
I believe surrendering a bunny is free.
Yes, look up Bunny Bunch's website and give them a call. They are extremely helpful.
Yes, you can adopt rabbits there. The fee I believe is $85 for a single rabbit and $125 for a bonded pair, and they are litterbox trained and desexed. They have an adoption application which you have to fill out online or there, get approval that you meet their requirements, and then you can adopt a rabbit. It's good to check their website for more information.
They should be able to help you.
Call ahead and schedule the process.
Not sure, but I would call them.
$85 donation once approved to adopt. Includes spay/neuter and RVHD2 vaccine.
Hi there, it’s an $85 donation which includes spay or neuter and vaccine for RVHD2. There is an application process.
Yes all our rabbits are vaccinated for RVHD2 as long as they are old enough snd not feeding babies.
Hi there, you can do an adoption application at bunnybunch.org
They do, but last year because of COVID they had told me that they weren't and that they could put the rabbit on a waiting list.
Due to COVID everything is curbside. To adopt go to bunnybunch.org and do an application
Ask them your self
A bunny should live in a pen (indoors). It also makes it a lot easier for you. Visit Bunny Bunch's website for helpful pictures and links about the bunny's diet and living set ups.
They have a website where one can view adoptable buns. www.thebunnybunch.com
Take a look at the website under adoptions.
One has to fill out a form for adoption . The website is www.bunnybunch.org after one fills out form they will contact you in 3 days. Once approved a apt will be made to meet Curb Side. Single bun is $85.00, Bonded pair buns $125.00. Its a commitment
Generally yes, once they are old enough to have been neutered. It's a rescue so it depends on whether they've rescued any juveniles lately.
First ask your landlord if there is any way you can pay a pet deposit for any damages the rabbits might incur. Maybe he or she will work with you if you invite them in and explain your set up or enclosure and show how they are litter box trained (if they are). If that does not work then call the Bunny Bunch and explain the situation. Ask to talk to Caroline. She is the founder. I cannot say if she will take them in. So many people get rabbits and then dump them. Next time I would suggest that you make sure your landlord is cool with any pet you get. It is the animal who suffers in the rehoming process. Best wishes to the 3 soon to be homeless bunnies.
Adoption fees are located on their website and an application will need to be filled out to get an appointment. $85ish and up for rabbits. Rabbit or guinea pig supplies are listed on their square website.
They appreciate a donation I'd you can though!
Yes they do. They will even bond them for an extra fee. On the website it addresses pricing
Adoption fees are about 85.00-
Yes you can.
After demonstrating competence and readiness via their online adoption application and emailing photos of what will be the rabbit's living and play areas, you may adopt rabbits for a donation once approved.
Bunny. Bunch sales all types of rabbit supplies from hay to bedding &rabbit treats! They also do pictures for special events! July 4th pics are June 29th& 30th
I think they do. Need to call and ask for Caroline.
Yes. They have many cute buns waiting for a home!
Yes, also nail clipping is free on weekends!
What do you mean?
Hi there, rabbits don’t need vaccines in the US. We do free nails, grooming, bunny sitting and have a store. Bunnybunch.org bunnybunch Boutique.com
Contact them via their website or through Facebook. They can take in found rabbits, if they're not already overrun, of course.
They do spay and neuter all of their rabbits unless they are too young. It's $85 to adopt a single rabbit, and $125 to adopt two. They're already spayed or neutered when you adopt unless otherwise stated. If they aren't and you live in the area, spaying and neutering is included in the adoption fee and doesn't change the cost.
$85 for one rabbit and $120 for a bonded pair.
They have guinea pigs, hamsters, and chinchillas from time to time, in addition to all the bunnies. Give them a call to discuss the details of surrendering them.
Yes, but you would need to make an appointment.
Actually they do and they dont charge but they do ask for donations of course
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