SALES POLICY
- We are located near Fort St. John, B.C. Canada. If you are wanting to purchase a rabbit from us, transport is your responsibility. We do try to accommodate, and will sometimes do extra driving to a meet place or help with finding transport whenever possible. If extra driving is required on our end we may ask a transport fee.
- We price our rabbits according to quality, so not every rabbit will cost the same. We breed to the Standard of Perfection and strive on improving our herd in each generation.
- "Pets" are sold on occasion. If you buy a pet bunny from us, it will not come with a pedigree, but we can make up a birth certificate if so desired. Your pet bunny will come with a care package, you can email us to see what that includes. Rabbits do make great pets but still require a certain amount of knowledge. I am very open to helping and giving any advice needed at any time on care and health. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
- All rabbits will be health checked, and leave healthy when sold. After the rabbit leaves our care it is up to the buyer to take proper care of it. Please do your research if you are new to rabbits. We do not refund.
- We reserve the right to refuse a buyer. At any time. And for any reason.
- We now require a non-refundable deposit on the rabbit you are wanting to buy. The deposit will be half the cost of the rabbit. That means that if you change your mind, you will not be receiving your deposit back. If ,for whatever reason, I change my mind, I will reimburse your deposit. If you do not choose to put a deposit down, please keep in mind that unless otherwise agreed upon that rabbit may be sold to someone else. The deposit will then go towards the remaining purchase price of the rabbit. We also require payment in full before the rabbit leaves with you.
- Unfortunately I cannot guarantee how a rabbit will perform, either on the show table or as a brood animal. There are just too many variables.
- We are a "closed rabbitry". That means we do not allow visiters into our rabbitry. There is a list or reasons why...the most important being biosecurity and the health and safety of our family and herd.