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I am a member of some of these clubs but not all of them.  Listed merely as a resource. 

Associations and Clubs.

American Association of Rabbit Breeders.  The ARBA is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy. With over 23,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, our members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial raiser with several hundred animals. Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry whether it be fancy (for exhibition), as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by our organization. 

Dominion Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association. The Dominion Rabbit and Cavy Breeders' Association is a Canadian club based in Southern Ontario.
Its mission is to promote the breeding and showing of pedigreed rabbits and cavies and to assist in all aspects of the industry when it can. The club hosts a number of local shows each year along with other fun, social events.

Ontario Council of Rabbit Clubs. The OC of RC represents the American Rabbit Breeders Association in Ontario, where we are dedicated to the promotion, development and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy industry and fancy, whether kept as pets or for shows.

Southern Ontario Rabbit Breeders Association. SORBA"S goal is to keep the fun in the hobby and to encourage and support the youth population to get involved. Our purpose is to promote and encourage the breeding of standard bred rabbits according to American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) rules for show,meat,fur, and pets. 

Rabbit Producers Association.    The Rabbit Producers Association consists of representatives from various components of rabbit production coming together to improve the rabbit producing market through common sense practices and ethical standards. Because rabbit production is an important component in helping the average family produce their own meat, the small producer provide extra income for their family and the large scale corporations to operate profitable production facilities, the RPA was organized. Rabbits provide quality, healthy meat, wonderful pelts, amazing fertilizer and many other benefits that can make a substantial positive impact on the world and help overcome many worldwide food production dilemmas.    Also on Facebook. 

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