My conditional warranty is pretty much the same
as everyone else's, but still please read
This is the written warranty for the rabbits Lionheads Haven offers for sale.

Lydia W.
www.lionheadshaven.com

Conditional Warranty

I offer a full replacement warranty of same rabbit & value when available within the limits outlined below.

1. Any rabbit that becomes ill within 7 days of purchase
2. Any rabbit that dies within 7 days of purchase
*Rabbits that become ill or die must be returned for replacement.

NO CASH REFUNDS

No vet bills will be reimbursed, under any circumstances.

Any evidence of abuse, neglect, improper diet, heat stroke, failure to follow feeding instructions, physical
accidents, rabbits housed with other breeders rabbits, death or injury caused by other animals as
determined by my veterinarian (at buyers expense) will render this warranty VOID. I also sex my rabbits
between 3-4 weeks old and mistakes are sometimes made, I' am not perfect. I encourage and expect you
to check the sex of the bunny you purchase before you leave. I will not be obligated to refund or
exchange any bunny because of wrong sex, BUT I will consider it depending on the time-line it was
brought to my attention.

***This guarantee does not cover teeth (rabbits teeth are guaranteed to be free of malocclusion up to four
months of age, replacement only, no refunds), personality, fertility, promise of wins or successful
production. I cannot guarantee what a junior will look like as a senior nor can I guarantee how well a rabbit
will place on the show table. I will not guarantee any rabbit to be show quality.

Feeding Instructions:

1.        Abrupt changes in feed can cause an upset stomach in rabbits. Changing feed to quickly can
cause diarrhea and/or death. All rabbits are sent with several days supply of my feed, which will allow time
for you to obtain more of the same feed or to mix with a feed of your choice.


2.        When changing feed mix equal parts of original feed, Old fashioned Quaker Oats Oatmeal and
new feed. Gradually increase new feed & decrease original feed. Withdraw new feed if there is any sign of
diarrhea and replace with only oatmeal until stools return to normal. Then reintroduce mixed feed
gradually.

3.        Free feed babies less than 3 months. At 3 months decrease feed to ½ cup for lionhead rabbits.
Basic adult ration: 1 oz. Per pound of adult body weight. Babies may have double the adult ration up to
age 3 months. During extreme cold weather outdoor rabbits ration may be increased by half. Always keep
fresh water available for them at ALL times, especially in the winter.

4.        I recommend that you feed fresh Timothy hay at least once a week. I do not recommend feeding
ALL fruits and vegetables some are known to kill rabbits. I do feed a conditioning whole grain mix and/or
oat meal as a treat every other day.
Conditional Warranty
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