Bunny - Pit Bull Terrier Available

Bunny - Pit Bull Terrier Available
About Bunny
Meet a true survivor with a heart full of love 💛 This sweet girl’s story didn’t start out easy. Found as a stray, she was severely underweight and suffering from a devastating injury—her tail had been broken and damaged down to the bone. Despite everything she endured, she never lost her gentle spirit. With the help of a caring veterinary team, her tail had to be amputated, and she’s now on the road to healing and a brighter future. Today, she’s safe, gaining weight, and showing everyone just how resilient and loving she truly is. This beautiful pitbull mix has a calm, soulful nature and forms deep bonds with the people she trusts. She enjoys quiet companionship, soft beds, and simply being near her humans. She does best with calm, respectful dogs and would thrive in a home with children ages 10 and up who can understand her need for gentle handling as she continues to build her confidence. After everything she’s been through, she deserves a peaceful, loving home where she can finally feel safe and cherished. Her little “nub wiggles” say it all—she may have lost part of her tail, but she hasn’t lost her ability to love with her whole heart. If you’re looking for a loyal companion and want to give a deserving dog the second chance she’s been waiting for, she might just be your perfect match 💕 Please note: You must live within a 175-mile radius of our facility to be considered for adoption. To fill out an online application to adopt this pet, cut and paste this link: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/2627/generic You can also find a link to our online adoption application on our website at www.hartforanimals.org/adopt or on our Petfinder homepage. We process applications in the order they are received; therefore, it could take UP TO 2 weeks for us to respond to your application. All our dogs and puppies are spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies, Bordetella, and distemper/parvo, treated with flea/ tick medication, tested for heartworm and Lyme disease, and given a microchip before being adopted into their new homes.











