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Bunny

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0-6 months|German Shepherd Dog|Female|Large|Crosby, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children

Bunny is a female German Shepherd Dog mix with a short black, brown, and cream coat. She is still a baby at about 16 weeks old and weighs roughly 18 lbs, and she's not yet house trained. Bunny has not yet been spayed due to her age, but her vaccinations are up to date. She is currently in Crosby, TX.

About Bunny

Bunny is a 16-week-old German Shepherd mix with a short black, brown, and cream coat—right now weighing around 18 lbs, but she's growing fast. She landed in rescue after being found with her siblings along a Texas roadside, having survived a rough start dodging cars and hoping for help. That early experience didn't dampen her spirit: Bunny is curious, affectionate, and shows the typical GSD blend of independence and loyalty.<br><br>Bunny gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, making her a good fit for families or multi-pet homes. As a young pup, she's not yet house trained and hasn't been spayed due to her age; her vaccinations are up to date and she's been microchipped. Even so, adopters should be ready to continue her training, socialization, and care as she grows. <br><br>Bunny is in Crosby, TX, but her adoption includes transport nationwide and all her preventive care up to now. She needs someone prepared to give a young, energetic shepherd mix the patience and structure for a happy life. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Bunny

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bunny, as a German Shepherd mix, is typically best suited for a home with space to move—she’ll thrive in an active household that can give her daily exercise and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    German Shepherd mixes like Bunny benefit from a yard or nearby access to parks; they have energy to burn and need regular outdoor play and walks.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bunny’s breed generally does well with children, especially when given structure and supervision. She’s reported to get along with kids, making her a strong candidate for family life.