





Bad Bunny
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
- Mixed Breed
About Bad Bunny
Raleigh, NC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bad Bunny’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bad Bunny's Story
Meet Bad Bunny - a very good girl with a name that turns heads and a face that steals hearts. With her blonde coat, scrumptiously soft plush fur, perfectly curled tail, and big, dark, soulful eyes, she makes an impression everywhere she goes.<br/><br/>Found as a stray, Bad Bunny clearly knew the comforts of indoor living. She settled into foster life like she'd been there before and quickly showed off her good manners. She is housebroken (and knows how to ask politely to go out) and crate-trained. She is happy to be your walking companion, but could use some work refining her leash manners a bit-squirrels are VERY exciting creatures, you know. <br/><br/>Bunny is a wonderful, loving companion who just needs a little "polishing" to be her best self. She's got a few things her foster mom is working with her to improve (like being more consistent on a leash and not jumping when she's excited), but Bunny is very eager to please and responds beautifully to consistency and guidance.<br/><br/>Bad Bunny is dog-friendly but will need slow, structured introductions to new friends (which is really how all dogs should be introduced!). She can be a bit insecure at first and bonds closely with "her" person. She's the affectionate, stay-near-you type - a loyal shadow who wants reassurance, connection, and to know she's safe. She thrives with routine and loves being part of her person's day.<br/><br/>Bad Bunny is heartworm-positive and will begin treatments soon. The treatment takes several months, but if the right family for her is found, she can be adopted before treatments are completed and the rescue will continue to cover all costs associated with her treatment. With proper care and rest, dogs recover beautifully from heartworm treatment, and our rescue will support her adopter every step of the way.<br/><br/>What Bunny is looking for:<br/> A patient, consistent home to support her and build on her skills<br/> Someone committed to building her confidence<br/> A family that appreciates a devoted sidekick and walking buddy<br/><br/>If you're searching for a soft, sensitive, strikingly beautiful companion whose heart is ready to bond deeply, Bad Bunny may be your girl.
Meet Bad Bunny - a very good girl with a name that turns heads and a face that steals hearts. With her blonde coat, scrumptiously soft plush fur, perfectly curled tail, and big, dark, soulful eyes, she makes an impression everywhere she goes.
Found as a stray, Bad Bunny clearly knew the comforts of indoor living. She settled into foster life like she'd been there before and quickly showed off her good manners. She is housebroken (and knows how to ask politely to go out) and crate-trained. She is happy to be your walking companion, but could use some work refining her leash manners a bit-squirrels are VERY exciting creatures, you know.
Bunny is a wonderful, loving companion who just needs a little "polishing" to be her best self. She's got a few things her foster mom is working with her to improve (like being more consistent on a leash and not jumping when she's excited), but Bunny is very eager to please and responds beautifully to consistency and guidance.
Bad Bunny is dog-friendly but will need
Meet Bad Bunny - a very good girl with a name that turns heads and a face that steals hearts. With her blonde coat, scrumptiously soft plush fur, perfectly curled tail, and big, dark, soulful eyes, she makes an impression everywhere she goes.
Found as a stray, Bad Bunny clearly knew the comforts of indoor living. She settled into foster life like she'd been there before and quickly showed off her good manners. She is housebroken (and knows how to ask politely to go out) and crate-trained. She is happy to be your walking companion, but could use some work refining her leash manners a bit-squirrels are VERY exciting creatures, you know.
Bunny is a wonderful, loving companion who just needs a little "polishing" to be her best self. She's got a few things her foster mom is working with her to improve (like being more consistent on a leash and not jumping when she's excited), but Bunny is very eager to please and responds beautifully to consistency and guidance.
Bad Bunny is dog-friendly but will need slow, structured introductions to new friends (which is really how all dogs should be introduced!). She can be a bit insecure at first and bonds closely with "her" person. She's the affectionate, stay-near-you type - a loyal shadow who wants reassurance, connection, and to know she's safe. She thrives with routine and loves being part of her person's day.
Bad Bunny is heartworm-positive a
How To Adopt
Bad Bunny is from Freedom Ride Rescue
[Raleigh, NC]
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