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Bryan   

In shelter Rabbit

Miami, FL, 33179
Pet name:
Bryan
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
English Spot
Date:
09/22/2022
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Description:
Bryan is a two-year-old male Netherland Dwarf Mix. Hes very outgoing and has a lot of character. He always feels the need to say hi to everybody he sees, even total strangers, and is very social. You can often find him bouncing around his pen trying to follow you (and when hes out he actually will follow you across the house). He prefers to sit on his house to interact with people than sleep inside of it. He is fully grown at just around three pounds and wont get any bigger. He does have a little bit of scarring on his nose - a past bite from a rabbit who wasnt interested in his attempts to play. His constant curiosity means that hes a load of fun to watch and play with (and also very treat motivated). Bryan loves to play with all sorts of toys including treat balls, snuffle mats, hay toys, puzzle toys, and more. He comes running to greet you the second that he sees youre home and hell happily play with you. Hes also very friendly with dogs and cats. When hes not bouncing around, he does enjoy some cuddle time, especially if it means head rubs. 

You can apply to adopt him here: https://pennyandwild.wufoo.com/forms/penny-and-wild-adoption-application-rabbit/

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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