
Join or Renew Membership
House Rabbit Society has been devoted to saving rabbits and bettering their lives for over thirty years. We’d like to invite you to join us, and thousands of members world-wide, in making the world a better place for rabbits. When you donate $20 or more to House Rabbit Society, or one of our local chapters, you not only give something to rabbits, but you also get something in return, a one year membership to House Rabbit Society.
If you are already a member of/donate at least $20 to your local chapter you qualify for a House Rabbit Society Chapter Reciprocal Membership.
Benefits of Membership
The House Rabbit Journal
You’ll stay well informed with our twice yearly publication, the House Rabbit Journal. Featuring health articles written by nationally-known veterinarians, behavior articles by HRS behaviorists, helpful hints, fun stories, and beautiful photos and artwork, you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it.
Discounts on rabbit supplies
Discounts on rabbit supplies online from BinkyBunny, BunnyRabbitToys, Fun4Bunnies, Napoleon Bunnyparte, Small Pet Select, the Well Kept Rabbit Bakery & Boutique, and the Well Kept Rabbit Hop ‘n Flop Shop. The codes for these discounts are provided with your membership.
More Ways to Become Involved
Volunteer
If you wish to be more closely involved in our efforts, we’re always in need of volunteers. We have volunteers that help with our website. We have 27 local chapters that can train you to help with fostering or education programs. If you have some previous house rabbit experience please consider volunteering with House Rabbit Society as a licensed HRS Educator or forming your own new local chapter.
Support Your Local Chapter
We also encourage you to become a member of your local chapter of House Rabbit Society – find the closest chapter to you at rabbit.org. As a member of your local chapter, you’ll receive up-to-date news on local issues through the local newsletter, plus invitations to chapter events, and in many areas, discounts on perks like hay. You can also volunteer for local rescue and education efforts.