Bunny
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Bunny
AvailableBunny is a cattle dog and Great Pyrenees mix with a medium coat in white, cream, and golden colors. She is a baby female, spayed and vaccinated, and is currently not house trained. Bunny is located in Silvana, WA. Her playful nature is matched by her expected adult weight of about 60 pounds, making her a large-sized dog.
About Bunny
Bunny is part of the lively Easter litter and stands out for her mix of sweetness and smarts. Despite her Great Pyrenees and Cattle Dog background, she’s not an oversized puppy—she came in at 26 pounds at 15 weeks and is expected to top out around 60 pounds like her mom. Bunny’s a sociable soul, fitting right in with big dogs, little dogs, and especially adoring the senior German Shepherd in her foster home. She’s playful but gentle, and even handles the chaos of kids—her puppy energy finds an outlet with her fosters' nieces and nephew. Crate-training and housebreaking are coming along well, but expect the usual puppy hurdles: late-night potty breaks, scattered chews, and the occasional mess. She’s got a medium coat in a pretty blend of white, cream, and golden. Bunny is spayed, microchipped, and up-to-date on vaccines. She’s ready for a family willing to train, engage, and let her become a true companion. You’ll need to meet Bunny in person near Silvana, WA, and be available during the week, as adoptions are done Monday through Saturday. If you’re within about 300 miles, from Portland to Vancouver, BC, you’re in range. No shipping or long-distance handoffs. Each adoption includes supplies, records, and plenty of support. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$525Payment after application.
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Questions about Bunny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bunny, with her Cattle Dog and Great Pyrenees heritage, would thrive in a home with space to romp—ideally a house with a fenced yard. Her breeds are well suited to families looking for a playful yet loyal companion.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cattle Dog and Great Pyrenees mixes like Bunny need regular outdoor time, so a home with a secured yard or easy access to parks is best. Daily walks and play sessions will help her burn energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bunny’s breeds are generally good with children, especially when socialized early, and Bunny herself is already living with kids in her foster home. They appreciate an active family dynamic.
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