An emotional support animal is an animal that provides a therapeutic benefit to its owner through companionship. Rabbits have been found to be very comforting for people with certain emotional conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD and emotional distress. Our rabbits are bred for pleasant disposition, are litter box trained, and handled daily.
Being very docile animals, rabbits enjoy the companionship of humans. They are content to sit on your lap or snuggle beside you for hours. They are used in hospitals and nursing homes. Some say they are more approachable than dogs or cats. They are inviting and not as intimidating.
Testimonials:
"I suffer from an anxiety disorder. I find the companionship of my rabbit very comforting when I am having a panic attack. Just sitting with him and stroking his soft fur really calms me down and relaxes me. He is content to sit and be petted for hours." Sandy - Sparks Nv
"When I was diagnosed with cancer, my rabbits really helped me through my therapy. They are very calming and comforting." Joan, Reno, Nv
Being very docile animals, rabbits enjoy the companionship of humans. They are content to sit on your lap or snuggle beside you for hours. They are used in hospitals and nursing homes. Some say they are more approachable than dogs or cats. They are inviting and not as intimidating.
Testimonials:
"I suffer from an anxiety disorder. I find the companionship of my rabbit very comforting when I am having a panic attack. Just sitting with him and stroking his soft fur really calms me down and relaxes me. He is content to sit and be petted for hours." Sandy - Sparks Nv
"When I was diagnosed with cancer, my rabbits really helped me through my therapy. They are very calming and comforting." Joan, Reno, Nv