Hi, my name is Bunny!


Contact Information

(612) 354-6352

About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
December 4, 2024
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
27312

Critter Details

See Bunny’s HomepageGo to our official website Hi, I am Bunny!  My foster mom says I'm a gem.  Apparently I am also a “very good boy”. Here is a quick overview, but please read more about me and my story if the initial information sounds like your home may be the best home for me!  Bunny is the name that my previous owner gave me. After they passed away, I didn't have anywhere to go and I ended up at the pound. I was on the list that shall not be named.  My foster family thinks my name fits me because I bounce around happily quite often. I'm learning I don't need to be nervous or skittish around new people, but am now used to being in a home again and am loving it!  I know how to sit and lay down.   I am house trained, too! I do fine in the car, but am very nervous. Being nervous may very well change after I'm feeling more secure consistently and figure out that I'm not being taken away to somewhere scary. I think I will someday enjoy adventures. They sound fun! I am also good in my kennel after some initial whining. I sleep in my foster parent's room, on the bed or on the floor. I started out in the kennel in their room because I'm scared that someone isn't going to come back for me. Then I realized I could snuggle them like the other dogs here do.  I do stay in my kennel when they go places though. It has been helpful for me to have other dogs that will reassure me that it is okay and that my people are going to come back.   Speaking of other dogs, I am very dog friendly. I have not shown any reactive behaviors. I do give a warning snarl if another dog tries to mount me. After that has been tried a few times, that dog is no longer sanctioned to try to be by me because I don't think they belong in my bubble. You could say that I'm good at setting boundaries.  On the topic of boundaries…I like to be near my people. Like, very near. I like to lean into my foster mom and put my head on her chest. I'm a very snuggly boy. I am so thankful to be alive and with a loving family and just want to thank them for it any chance I can.  I have learned to snuggle with my furry foster siblings and have come out of my shell to play with them! I'm gentle with the little dog, even when she's not gentle with me. My human foster siblings make me a little nervous when they come in my direction quickly, but they're also fun to snuggle and lick. Sometimes I get nervous and run because I don't know if they are going to be respectful of my space.  My foster family thinks I will do best in a home with other dogs, as the ones at my foster home really have helped me and keep showing me new ways to be confident. I also play with them a lot.  If all of this seems like we'd still be a good match of loving each other forever, please consider meeting me and giving me pats! Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee: $475.00 janey575   Nov 26, 2024, 10:05&#226&#128&#175AM (7 days ago)       to  me             Hi, I am Bunny!  My foster mom says I'm a gem.  Apparently I am also a “very good boy”.   Here is a quick overview, but please read more about me and my story if the initial information sounds like your home may be the best home for me!   Kennel trained  House trained Dog friendly People friendly, still slightly nervous at times, but non-reactive  Great with kids who understand cues when I am nervous  Not cat-tested Super amazingly sweet and cuddly   Bunny is the name that my previous owner gave me. After they passed away, I didn't have anywhere to go and I ended up at the pound. I was on the list that shall not be named.  My foster family thinks my name fits me because I bounce around happily quite often.   I'm learning I don't need to be nervous or skittish around new people, but am now used to being in a home again and am loving it!   I know how to sit and lay down.  I am house trained, too!   I do fine in the car, but am very nervous. Being nervous may very well change after I'm feeling more secure consistently and figure out that I'm not being taken away to somewhere scary. I think I will someday enjoy adventures. They sound fun!   I am also good in my kennel after some initial whining. I sleep in my foster parent's room, on the bed or on the floor. I started out in the kennel in their room because I'm scared that someone isn't going to come back for me. Then I realized I could snuggle them like the other dogs here do.    I do stay in my kennel when they go places though. It has been helpful for me to have other dogs that will reassure me that it is okay and that my people are going to come back.    Speaking of other dogs, I am very dog friendly. I have not shown any reactive behaviors. I do give a warning snarl if another dog tries to mount me. After that has been tried a few times, that dog is no longer sanctioned to try to be by me because I don't think they belong in my bubble. You could say that I'm good at setting boundaries.    On the topic of boundaries…I like to be near my people. Like, very near. I like to lean into my foster mom and put my head on her chest. I'm a very snuggly boy. I am so thankful to be alive and with a loving family and just want to thank them for it any chance I can.  I have learned to snuggle with my furry foster siblings and have come out of my shell to play with them! I'm gentle with the little dog, even when she's not gentle with me.   My human foster siblings make me a little nervous when they come in my direction quickly, but they're also fun to snuggle and lick. Sometimes I get nervous and run because I don't know if they are going to be respectful of my space.    My foster family thinks I will do best in a home with other dogs, as the ones at my foster home really have helped me and keep showing me new ways to be confident. I also play with them a lot.   If all of this seems like we'd still be a good match of loving each other forever, please consider meeting me and giving me pats!