Bunny, came from a breeder in the Midwest and has been luckily rescued looking for her retirement home to lay around, relax, get lots of love and just be a family member. She had some fear of hands coming at her and will cry. Sadly this probably comes from her time as a breeding female in a large facility. Once she overcomes that initial fear she shows she does love pets and scratches. She loves to chew on harder toys/bones but really isn't sure about those soft plush toys yet. She is crate trained and potty trained. At nights she will sleep in her crate on her dog bed. She is a messy eater, so be ready to give her a place mat at meal time.
Bunny's current foster says she is doing fine. She’s very timid and fearful but fully participates in all activities-eating, walks and cuddles. She is so sweet!
She was spayed 12/30/24 and had a cherry eye fixed. She had a seizure early December and is doing well. She has a large fatty growth that will be removed in the future, but it was best to not remove it during the spay surgery. She is microchipped and up to date on her vaccines. Can Bunny become part of your family? She has hard life so far at only