In my opinion and in the opinion of ANY reputable Bunny breeder/rescuer/owner out there, you are not breeding with good intentions. When the main goal is "money", the bunny's well-being and happiness is inevitably the last priority. To me, I do not understand how any conscientious breeder could put their babies out there in a pet store, available to any person regardless of history, intentions, responsibility and education about the animal. It's just sad

PLEASE re-think breeding your buns. Do they live inside or outside? Are you willing to aid in bottle-nursing the babies every few hours? Do you have the money to take your bunnys to a vet annually (at LEAST)? Do you have the money to take your pregnant doe to the vet to perform an emergency c-section, or would you rather let her die and buy another bunny? YES, there are thousands of homeless bunnies out there because of people who buy rabbits from pet stores on an impulse. I've fostered (for Sac House Rabbit Society) 2 bunnies from rescue, there was little to no interest and many of the rabbits stayed in rescue for over a year. One of the bunnies, Munch, we ended up adopting because he was the sweetest little guy but no one wanted an adult homeless bun because there are plenty of cute, disposable babies in pet stores. And YES, the fate of bunnies at shelters is FAR more hopeful than a huge number of unwanted pet bunnies, who are left in their hutches outside to die or set free to be eaten by predators or starve. Do you really want to add to this population (inevitably you WILL, because 99% of pet stores don't do anything to screen pet buyers).

If you insist on breeding your bunnies, PLEASE give them long rest periods, keep them inside where they can be socialized and loved, and consider privately selling your babies to screened homes. . your babies could end up in the worst of hands when you sell them to a pet store.