Dear ILUVHOUNDS,

I urge you to contact you human society. They should know of any rescue groups in your area, or they may even get bunnies in from time to time. Unfortunately with Easter approaching, summertime will see a multitude of bunnies being abandoned when they are no longer "cute" to fend for themselves in woods, parks or fields, where their life span is non-existent...a car or predator is sure to get them. Domestic rabbits do not have the survivor skills of their wild relatives and have learned to depend on humans for food, warmth and protection.
Your dogs may or may not behave with bunnies so that is the utmost consideration...hunting breeds tend to see bunnies as sport or food and will go after them. I've heard and seen many stories on this. As I have also seen and heard many stories about how the family dog gives the bunny a bath. Personally, the people next door to my Dad have a mixed breed dog and they also have a white bunny. It's scream to watch the bunny when he is outside. He comes tearing around the corner of the house, then he croaches and waits for the dog. When the dog comes around the corner the bunny jumps him, even though he is so very much smaller. It is a priceless sight to see.
It's worth investigating and you may even end up saving a life! Good luck!