Adoption information
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About Bunny
Bunny is in need of a special home with someone who has GOOD dog experience. She weighs around 5kg and is called Bunny because she has an unusual gait where she hops on her back legs but this doesn't stop her from running around and enjoying life and a good walk. Its really quite cute actually! Bunny also really adores going out in the car and loves activity around the home so happily follows you around the house while you're doing the house work and gardening. She is a great little companion dog and grows fond of people quite quickly so, when you get home, she will bounce around and be very happy to see you with a smile on her face. Bunny has suffered some trauma during her life and it appears to have affected her in ways that will take a new owner some time to understand and get used too. She certainly does not mean to be difficult as she actually loves attention but her past is still with her and the behaviours she sometimes displays can be very challenging to manage. Whilst she does not mean to, Bunny can bite out of sheer fear sometimes however it is very rarely and, once you understand her triggers, it is easier to manage. She can get stressed by certain situations so what Bunny really needs is a loving, understanding, experienced and patient environment where she will only know kindness and with an owner who will continue to encourage this little one to blossom. She loves a good pat and chin scratch, pottering around the garden then lying in a sunny spot and will also happily put herself to bed and not stir for hours. Bunny is housetrained but could have the occasional accident if she can't get outside for some reason. She is currently on some medication to help her relax but in a few month's time she may be able to come off this. Whilst Bunny is quite happy generally around other dogs she is not suited to dog parks or a home with any other pets, children or grand children. She can go up and down stairs, but level access to go outside to toilet would be better. Due to Bunny's issues, she is not suitable for an elderly owner as she can be unpredictable. it is a very special home that Bunny needs and, although she can be left alone without a problem, the preference is for a home with someone who is around a reasonable amount of the time. Bunny does deserve the best in life having endured a very sad one to this point. Please be aware that this lovely girl comes with lots of baggage .... can you help her?
Adoption details
Bunny comes desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, wormed and on monthly heartworm prevention for $300. She is NOT available for adoption outside NSW (except ACT) and the Sydney Metro area is preferred.
Dogs are rehomed on two weeks trial to ensure that both the person adopting them and the rescuer are satisfied that the dog is happy and adapting well to their new home and this can be extended on request.
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Listed 25 August
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.