Little Beargender

Little Bear
Breed Netherland Dwarf
Color
Age Senior
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
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house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Rabbit

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location 974 Lockville Rd, Dallas, PA 18612
hour (570) 333-5265

My Story

Little Bear is a tiny adorable Netherland Dwarf, believed to be an older senior bunny. He sadly got left behind when a college student couldn't find housing that would allow pets and the student's parents wouldn't care for him. He came to us with extremely overgrown nails and an injured eye because of those. They believe he is blind in that eye. Due to his age Little Bear should be evaluated by a vet to determine whether or not he should be neutered. This special little guy is so deserving of his true FURever and ever home. We are always working with the rabbits to help them find their true bond-bun. Could your bunny be "THE Bun"? Or would you consider an already bonded pair? Fill out the application and, once approved, we'll schedule a Meet 'n' Greet to see if your household might be a bunderful match. * Indoor Home Only * Bunnies live an average of 8-10 years, but could live up to 16 or even longer! While they do enjoy gentle pets and head rubs, bunnies generally do not like to be picked up or held as they are prey animals and it can be very scary for them. They also need lots of space to move around, run, binky and play - so no small hutches nor cages. They are social animals who want to be with you and should be accepted as part of the family. They also thrive best in bonded pairs, especially during the hours you are otherwise occupied. They need vet visits just like a dog or cat and will require a yearly vaccination against RHDV2. This is a highly contagious and deadly virus. All of our rabbits have received their first annual vaccines. Please do your research before adding any pet to your family. Visit rabbit.org for accurate, up-to-date bunny information. We are happy to answer any questions you may have before and after adoption, as well as assist in helping you decide whether bunnies are right for you. We offer ongoing support and encourage ongoing learning to ensure that you and your bunnies thrive. Please find a place in your heart and home for unwanted, discarded shelter animals. Thank you for adopting, not shopping!
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