Testimonials
PEPPER
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PIPPI
"Thanks so much for Pippi, Ethan adores her. He pets her so gently, then runs a circle around the yard laughing delightedly before coming back to pet her again, oh so carefully. Have to finish constructing her new abodes, both in and out. For now she's happily living in a ferret nation cage I've had sitting around, loving the fodder. Hasn't missed the litter box yet; helps to make every other area "eating, sleeping, water" only. Ethan adores his "nunny".
-Danielle Digou
"Thanks so much for Pippi, Ethan adores her. He pets her so gently, then runs a circle around the yard laughing delightedly before coming back to pet her again, oh so carefully. Have to finish constructing her new abodes, both in and out. For now she's happily living in a ferret nation cage I've had sitting around, loving the fodder. Hasn't missed the litter box yet; helps to make every other area "eating, sleeping, water" only. Ethan adores his "nunny".
-Danielle Digou
CINDER
"I would like to share my experience of getting my first bunny with you. My mom is a good friend with Amanda Shaw. I had always wanted a bunny, and knew I might never get a cute little bunny. When my mom told me that Amanda’s bunny Coco had her first litter I wanted a baby so badly. I begged my mom to get a little cute fur ball! Here I am today telling you my story of getting my bunny “Cinder”. When Amanda posted her website DobbitStandardPoodles I went on the site every day to see if Amanda had posted new photos of the babies. Amanda updated and posted pictures on how the bunnies were doing. She always took pictures of each little bunny when they did something new such as opening their eyes for the first time, learning how to hop etc. As the bunnies grew older she had a billion pictures and videos of them and showed them to you. Everyday Amanda would handle the babies from a young age up until they were ready to go to their new homes. Doing this taught the bunnies that they would be handled by their new moms and that they wouldn’t be scared. She would snuggle and give each bunny a little treat. When I went to go see my bunny for the first time he was so calm and just wanted to snuggle. Amanda had “Meet Your Bunny Day”. We could go see how our bunny was doing and hold him/her. I had the day’s counting down to meet my bunny and couldn’t wait. Personally I think that was an amazing idea so you could go meet your new bunny and get to know him/her before they came home. Amanda took awesome care of each and every bunny she had at her house. She would snuggle, feed, pet and give treats to all the bunnies everyday. Amanda would give each bunny a piece of lettuce or carrots. She always had her bunnies in tip top condition! When I finally went to pick up Cinder to bring him home, she gave me a little picture of my bunny. She also told me what type of food, hay, shavings and treats he liked. I couldn’t have asked for a better care taker of my bunny. Amanda has an amazing mom (Cocoa) and dad (Bugs) bunnies. She also took great care of each and every bunny and loved them all. I definitely was very honored to get a bunny well cared for from Amanda."
-Written by Grace Giles, Mom of Cinder Ollie Luke
"I would like to share my experience of getting my first bunny with you. My mom is a good friend with Amanda Shaw. I had always wanted a bunny, and knew I might never get a cute little bunny. When my mom told me that Amanda’s bunny Coco had her first litter I wanted a baby so badly. I begged my mom to get a little cute fur ball! Here I am today telling you my story of getting my bunny “Cinder”. When Amanda posted her website DobbitStandardPoodles I went on the site every day to see if Amanda had posted new photos of the babies. Amanda updated and posted pictures on how the bunnies were doing. She always took pictures of each little bunny when they did something new such as opening their eyes for the first time, learning how to hop etc. As the bunnies grew older she had a billion pictures and videos of them and showed them to you. Everyday Amanda would handle the babies from a young age up until they were ready to go to their new homes. Doing this taught the bunnies that they would be handled by their new moms and that they wouldn’t be scared. She would snuggle and give each bunny a little treat. When I went to go see my bunny for the first time he was so calm and just wanted to snuggle. Amanda had “Meet Your Bunny Day”. We could go see how our bunny was doing and hold him/her. I had the day’s counting down to meet my bunny and couldn’t wait. Personally I think that was an amazing idea so you could go meet your new bunny and get to know him/her before they came home. Amanda took awesome care of each and every bunny she had at her house. She would snuggle, feed, pet and give treats to all the bunnies everyday. Amanda would give each bunny a piece of lettuce or carrots. She always had her bunnies in tip top condition! When I finally went to pick up Cinder to bring him home, she gave me a little picture of my bunny. She also told me what type of food, hay, shavings and treats he liked. I couldn’t have asked for a better care taker of my bunny. Amanda has an amazing mom (Cocoa) and dad (Bugs) bunnies. She also took great care of each and every bunny and loved them all. I definitely was very honored to get a bunny well cared for from Amanda."
-Written by Grace Giles, Mom of Cinder Ollie Luke