This Animal Shelter in New England is Helping Bunnies in Need

Animal shelters take care of a wide variety of different animals, but one establishment in New England puts bunnies front and center. House Rabbit Network in Westford, Massachusetts became a true sensation since they started helping bunnies in need.

House Rabbit Network was founded with two goals in mind – rescuing homeless rabbits and finding them indoor homes, in addition to educating the public about rabbits and their care. They’ve been doing pretty well for themselves since their foundation, placing an average of 400-500 bunning each year into loving homes.

Like many adoption services in recent years, HRN is harnessing the power of social media to find suitable homes for the shelter bunnies. They’re constantly sharing the photos of adorable rabbits that are up to adoption and describing their charming personalities and quirks, while also explaining how to take proper care of them.

In addition to looking for responsible owners for the bunnies from their shelter, House Rabbit Network offers a wide variety of different services to help them out while they’re still around. They’re constantly searching for foster homes for discarded domestic rabbits, in addition to providing veterinary care, rehabilitation for mistreated animals, and permanently caring for the bunnies who can’t be placed in adoptive homes.