Yes, we are using mainly all wire cages for our Lionheads and most of our Holland Lops, but they are heavy duty stacker cages with pullout litter trays under the bottom of each. My husband has added a heavy rolling cart under the bottom one, and we put a guard up around the sides of those bottom cages to keep dogs or other animals from nipping at the rabbits through the wire. We also placed only male rabbits in the bottom cages. I am about to leave for supper at my mother in law's house, but I will try to post a picture of them when we return. We have a Mini Rex Doe that was my first rabbit and she is 2 years old, but we have never bred her before. I tried last week, but the Buck got her one time and then she started trying to hump him. That behavior seemed to confuse him, so we just removed her from his cage and put her back in her own. She is in half of a wire and wooden hutch, divided by a framed wire wall, so they can bond. The other side is shared with a Holland Lop Doe. I plan to keep a close eye on her when it gets closer to 31 days. We have one other 4 other wood and wire hutches. One is divided like hers and houses two Holland Lop Does that seem to have bonded. The other 3 hutches are housing one rabbit each: two New Zealand Does and one Flemish Giant Buck. We have small dogs and they are about the same size as the New Zealand Does. We have allowed closely supervised play time with the dogs, consisting of the bunny running around their run while the dog runs around the outside. We've had incidents where the dog and bunny lick each other, but no biting or hair pulling. The Flemish Giant is about 26 pounds and the dogs watch him sometimes, but they don't approach the run. We have a new litter of lionheads born 2 days ago. Their mom is very loving towards me and she was so proud, it seemed she wanted me to see she had 6 kits! She is taking very good care of them.