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Bunny

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3-7 years|Staffordshire Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|New York, NY
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🏃‍♂️ Moderate Energy🚽 House Trained🆓 Sponsored Adoption Fee

Bunny is a female Staffordshire Bull Terrier mix, approximately two years old and weighing about 52 lbs. She features a lovely short coat and a striking bicolor appearance. Bunny is house trained and is currently working on her crate training. She has not yet been spayed or vaccinated. She's living in New York, NY, and is ready for her forever home.

About Bunny

Meet Bunny! This adorable girl was found abandoned on the hard streets of NYC and is now looking for a loving foster home. Bunny is proving to be an absolute sweetheart. She's currently discovering the outside world, and her foster believes she has never ventured beyond a yard. As she gains confidence and trust, she becomes an even more delightful companion. Right now, she enjoys zoomies but also loves to snuggle on the couch. Importantly, she's not destructive and has shown no aggression towards other dogs, though introductions are essential. The ideal home for Bunny is one filled with love, patience, and understanding. She needs time to decompress and flourish into the best dog she can be. A quiet, stable environment where she can blossom is perfect. Given her energetic nature, daily exercise is crucial for her happiness, and a yard would be an added bonus for extra playtime. Bunny is house trained and currently working on her crate training. She is approximately two years old and weighs about 52 lbs. Bunny will be vetted before rehoming. This lovely girl is located in Brooklyn, NY. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Bunny

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

    Bunny, being a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, usually thrives in a home where she feels secure and loved, ideally with some outdoor space for play and exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Bunny enjoys outdoor play, so a yard would be great, but regular walks and exercise will keep her happy and balanced.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bunny has not shown any aggression, so she may be suitable for homes with children, especially with proper supervision and introductions.