Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Bunny - Adoption Pending!
Hi i'm bunny! i keep trying to tell my foster mum that i'm a dog not a bunny, but she says my ears are so big i must be part rabbit!
i was living with some people that didn't pay any attention to me or teach me anything, they just left me sitting in the yard all by myself. Then they took me to the pound and left me there, but that's ok because my foster mum came and got me and took me to her house and she gave me lots of hugs and let me sleep inside where it's warm and gave me lots of yummy food!
there are 2 kitties and 3 other doggies in my foster home, i like the kitties, they're fun. When they run i think they want to play tag so i chase them, but foster mum says it's not nice to chase the kitties, so i'm trying not to do it anymore. I like the 2 older doggies in my foster home but the young one is so bouncy and noisy, and i get a bit scared of her. I hope there are only calm doggies in my new home, or even better, no doggies at all so i can have all the love for myself!
can i come and live with you?!
i know i can be a bit cheeky sometimes, but foster mum says it's only because i haven't had any training and i'm getting much better! i'm only little and i don't take up much room and i love napping, so you don't have to be super active!
hope to see you soon!
love,
bunny. Bunny would dearly love a life as a lap dog, she's such a snuggler and has clearly been denied in the past, the affection and attention she deserves. Bunny would be ideal for a retired or semi-retired single or couple or a family where someone is home a lot and wants to spend quality time with their dog, teaching them how to be the best pet they can be. Bunny will benefit from attending a basic training course and has the potential to be such a star, she just needs someone to take her under their wing and give her the tools she needs to be the best little bunny she can be!
Medical notes
Bunny goes to her new home desexed, microchipped, flea and worm treated and current in vaccinations
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.

