E.A.R.S. Erie Area Rabbit Society & Rescue serves rabbits in need in Erie County PA
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12/30/2025
Bowie is a dwarf bunny that was rescued outside along with his siblings. He is sweet, curious and friendly. Bowie loves to sit on top of his box to see what is going on and enjoys playing with his toys. He also goes into the community with our Outreach Program. Bowie is ready and waiting for his forever home.
All of our bunnies are spayed/ neutered and receive their RHD vaccine before being adopted .
12/28/2025
The reason to spay or neuter rabbits is obvious if you have both a male and a female bunny. (Remember the old adage about breeding like rabbits!) But should you spay a female rabbit or neuter a male rabbit if you have only one — or if you have several of the same s*x? The answer is, Yes!
Reasons to spay or neuter a bunny....
Studies indicate that a high percentage of unspayed female rabbits will get uterine and/or ovarian cancer between 2 and 5 years old. And a high number of unneutered male rabbits will get testicular cancer. So spaying or neutering can give your pet rabbit a longer life span — potentially around eight to 12 (or more) years.
Reaching s*xual maturity, rabbits often display such undesirable behaviors as spraying, chewing, and fighting with other rabbits, as well as becoming aggressive toward people. Spaying or neutering greatly reduces — and in many cases eliminates — these behaviors.
12/26/2025
This sweet girl is Fiona. She was born at the shelter on 3/17/23 with 9 of her siblings after her mom and dad were rescued from outside. She is a curious bunny who enjoys playing with her toys and during her exercise time does a lot of binkies. We would love nothing more than for Fiona to have a forever family to enjoy her as much as we do.
All of our bunnies are spayed/neutered and receive their RHD vaccine before being adopted. Part of our mission is to educate about bunny care and we will be there even after adoption to answer any questions you may have.
12/25/2025
12/24/2025
12/23/2025
We will not have public hours this Wednesday evening.
We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!🎄🎅
12/23/2025
Our Hop Shop has the perfect gift for your 2- and 4-legged loved ones. Find a great gift and support our mission.
Available during our regular morning hours on Tuesday .Cash, check, PayPal and Venmo are accepted.
There will be no public hours this Wednesday evening.🌲🎅
12/22/2025
These precious girls have been waiting a very long time to be adopted!
In July of 2021, we rescued 23 bunnies that were dumped outside to fend for themselves. Almost all of the female bunnies were pregnant...51 babies were born. That was a total of 74 bunnies.
These sweet beautiful bunnies were included in the 51 babies born. We would love nothing more than to have them be adopted and experience what it's like to have a forever home. They love their exercise time, enjoy playing with their toys and love being pet.
All of our bunnies are spayed, neutered and received their RHD vaccine. If you're interested in adopting one of these sweet girls, please fill out an adoption application
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12/20/2025
This fun loving bunny is Calypso. He is so friendly, loves to be pet and is very curious. He greets everyone that walks by and loves playing with his toys.
If you would like to meet Calypso, you can stop by during our public hours in January as we will be closed December 24.
All of our bunnies are spayed/neutered and receive their RHD vaccine before being adopted into their forever homes.
Part of our mission is to educate on bunny care and will answer any questions you may have after you adopt as well.
12/18/2025
This lovely bonded pair, Whisper and Floppy, are a quiet couple that are curious and love to explore. Bonded bunnies have a special connection to each other and will give twice the love to their future forever family.
Whipser and Floppy are currently in a foster home, if you would like to meet them, we can arrange a visit.
All of our bunnies are spayed/ neutered and receive their RHD vaccines before going to their forever home. Part of our mission is to educate about bunny care and will always be there for our adopters with any question they may have.
12/16/2025
Tater Tot, a brown male bunny, and Barley, a female bunny, are a bonded pair with sweet and great personalities who love their exercise time. They are curious, enjoy playing with their toys and love the attention they receive from the volunteers. They are always greeted with smiles during outings.
All of our bunnies are spayed, neutered and received RHD shots before adoption. If you're interested in meeting this charming pair, please visit us during public hours on Wednesday evening from 5-7.
12/14/2025
Our Hop Shop has the perfect gift for your 2- and 4-legged loved ones. Find a great gift and support our mission.
Available during regular morning hours and Wednesday evening, 5-7pm. Cash, check, PayPal and Venmo are accepted.
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Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue began in 2013 when Ron and Linda realized there was not a shelter or rescue dedicated to rabbits. Rabbits are the third most adopted and surrendered pet in America so you would think they would be just as important as a dog and cat shelter but they are not. Most people do not even know the difference between domestic and wild rabbits.
When Linda and Ron began they only had a few bunnies that they had rescued but that number grew more and more as people became familiar with EARS. They moved to a new facility and continued to educate and grow. The purpose of EARS was to be care for bunnies and bunnies only.
EARS rescues bunnies who have been let loose outside and takes in surrenders from owners who can no longer care for their bunnies. We vet check all of the rabbits we take in and get them spay and neutered. Once they are cleared, they are eligible for adoption. Our adoption process includes home visits, vet references and approval from our adoption committee. We make sure our bunnies go to fur-ever homes.
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization so we receive no funding to help pay for medical costs, supplies, food, or staff to care for the bunnies. We rely solely on donations.
Rabbits make wonderful pets but need care and affection. All of our bunnies are inside pets and require a full commitment. If you are a first time rabbit owner we suggest you volunteer first before adopting so you know the proper care for a bunny. Also, it allows you to spend time with the bunnies and get to know the perfect one for you!
If you are interested in volunteering, adopting or just want to know more, feel free to stop in any day from 10am to 1 pm or Wednesday nights from 4pm to 7pm. We have almost 100 bunnies.