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Dutch Shepherd

Bunny

Adult·Male·Medium

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About Bunny

Bunny is a young adult mixed-breed boy with the softest heart. While we don’t know much about his life before coming to us, it’s clear he went a long time without the care and understanding he deserved. When Bunny arrived in the shelter environment, he was incredibly uncomfortable—his skin, ears, and eyes were badly inflamed from infection, and he didn’t look or smell like the dog he truly is underneath. Now that he’s safe and receiving proper medical care, Bunny is finally getting some relief. As he starts to feel better, his true personality is shining through: Bunny is gentle, affectionate, and deeply loving. He just wants to be close—to lean into you, follow you around, and soak up all the attention he’s likely missed out on for far too long. On walks, Bunny is a dream. He walks nicely on leash, stays calm and non-reactive, and quietly sticks by your side. He’s cuddly, gives little kisses, and has a sweet, sensitive nature that’s impossible not to fall in love with.

Ideal Home

Bunny would do best in a calm, patient home where someone is around more often and can help him slowly gain confidence with alone time. More than anything, Bunny just needs a place to land—a soft spot where he can feel loved and safe. Children 12+ are welcome, and we are unsure about cats at the moment. Other dogs may not be the best fit at the moment, until Bunny's skin issue is addressed and diagnosed.

Ongoing Health

Bunny is being treated for inflamed skin, ears, and eyes. All adult dogs at Animal Services have veterinary health checks, and are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and defleaed (if necessary) before going to their new homes.

Training & Support

Bunny is showing some signs of separation anxiety, which isn’t surprising given his past. He will benefit from positive, reward-based training that focuses on building confidence and helping him learn that he’s safe—even when left alone. Slow departures, consistency, and reassurance will go a long way in helping Bunny feel secure.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
  • If your application is approved, we will contact you to arrange a meet and greet.

Transportation

Bunny is currently at Animal Services.

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Kids, Dogs

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MismatchGreat fit

Know the breed

Dutch Shepherd

Exercise

90 min/day, Vigorous activity

Trainability

Very trainable

Experience

Experienced owners

Living space

House, Acreage

Shedding

Moderate

Lifespan

11-14 years

Meet the shelter

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$391