Bunny
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Bunny
AvailableBunny is a female Labrador Retriever/Rottweiler mix currently being cared for at Barks of Love. She is a baby with a medium build and is known for her gentle, sweet nature.
About Bunny
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Introducing Bunny, a beautiful baby girl who will melt your heart with her gentle, puppy-eyed sweetness. At just 8 weeks old, Bunny has already shown remarkable resilience; after being left outside without much care, she's now safe, loved, and experiencing true comfort for the first time. She is gaining trust each day, soaking up kindness and warmth, and is blossoming into the joyful pup she was meant to be. Bunny’s calm and loving nature is evident the moment you meet her—she’s a quiet sweetheart ready to find her forever family. As she continues to grow stronger and more confident, updates and a full bio will be coming soon! While Bunny isn’t available for adoption just yet, early applications are welcomed for those eager to make her a cherished member of their home. Bunny is sure to hop right into someone’s heart! They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Bunny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Labrador Retriever and Rottweiler mixes are generally suited for homes with enough indoor space and a secure outdoor area where they can play and exercise. They thrive in family environments where they receive plenty of attention and activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix benefits from having access to a yard or nearby park for daily walks and energetic play. While they can adapt to apartment living, regular outdoor activity is important for their health and happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labrador Retriever/Rottweiler mixes are often very good with children, as they tend to be gentle, playful, and loyal. Proper socialization and supervision are important to ensure positive interactions as the puppy grows.
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