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February 6, 2010

At Booth #602 | Expo Center, WI State Fairgrounds

Pet Expo 2010

- Featuring an exotic care presentation by Dr. Jennifer Bloss.

Redhead Lucy and Soulmate Rabbit Rescue were invited.


Dr. Jennifer Bloss and Cindy K., looking up to Dr. Bloss' umbrella cockatoo.

Jen shows Shelly, the tortoise, to attendees of Pet Expo.
The Brook-Falls booth stayed crowded throughout the day with visitors coming by to learn about exotic care, and get the first-hand experience of petting Dr. Bloss' exotic pets.


SRR adoptable Lucy is taking a ladies room break, in her playpen area, before the crowd increases.

~ Lucy toured the expo floor and was held by many. Dr. Bloss pointed out Doppler (sanctuary bunn of Sue & Dennis) and Lucy (SRR intake) in her exotic care presentation.

More bunnies at Pet Expo. It was great to see them there! Brook-Falls booth was right next to K&R Small Animal Sanctuary/Rescue, and Rehome from Appleton, WI. Here is Stewart, the silver flemish, and a special needs' splay-legged lop boy in the basket. Content to be petted and watching the guests.

Lucy, feeling very secure in John's strong arms.

Rachel was in Dr. Bloss' presentation and helped out at the booth.
"Thank you Rachel for the affection," Lucy softly says, "and keeping me safe."

Lucy was held by many, and soaked up the head rubs, ear rubs, from fans of all ages.

Research responsibly before adopting a rabbit or companion pet.

Rescues or shelters are a great place to start when you begin your search. A rabbit-savvy vet is important and "treasured" when it comes to keeping your rabbit healthy.
Some bunny will be glad you gave them a lifelong, forever-loving home, and established a rapport with knowledgeable vets!

Pets are part of our family, indeed.

Thank You Brook-Falls Veterinary Hospital for helping our rescues get spayed/neutered, and well-cared for!

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