





Bunny
- Adult
- Female
- Small
About Bunny
Phoenixville, PA
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Health
Bunny’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bunny's Story
ATTENTION Soft-spoken humans, shy-dog lovers, and people who believe the best relationships are built slowly <br/><br/>If that sounds like you—or someone you know—keep reading, because Bunny just might be your perfect Valentine <br/>Bunny is a 25 lb Shiba Inu/mix with a gentle soul and a heart that loves deeply once she knows she’s safe. She can be very shy at first, and the world can feel pretty big and scary to her, especially when it comes to new people. <br/>She needs patience, calm energy, and someone experienced who understands that trust isn’t instant—but when it clicks, it really clicks. Once you’re her person, she becomes a full-on Velcro dog.<br/>Because of her stranger danger, Bunny would do best in an adult-only home or with older, dog-savvy kids who understand giving her space while she warms up. She’s looking for a quiet, understanding home where things can move at her pace. <br/>A fenced-in yard is also a must—Bunny is an active girl, and with being so scared, she is a flight risk, so a secure space is important for both fun and safety.<br/>Once she feels safe, Bunny lives for zoomies, enjoys a good game of fetch and is a big fan of chewing bones—She loves flopping down against you for snuggles, placing her front paws on your lap for attention, curling up beside you for naps, and she will 100% wake you up early by putting her paws on the edge of the bed and wiggling her whole body because she’s just that excited to start another day with you<br/>Bunny isn’t a love-at-first-sight kind of girl—but she is a love-for-life kind of dog. If you’re patient, kind, and ready to let a shy pup set the pace, Bunny will reward you with loyalty, devotion, and the kind of quiet, heartfelt love that’s truly special. <br/>She’s currently in foster, so if she sounds like the Valentine your heart has been waiting for, apply and let’s set up a meet. <br/><br/>- Main Line Animal Rescue<br/>- 1149 Pike Springs Rd. Phoenixville, PA<br/>- Open daily 11am-5pm<br/>- www.mlar.org/adopt-application<br/>- adoptions.mainline@pspca.org<br/>- Kennel #2857
ATTENTION Soft-spoken humans, shy-dog lovers, and people who believe the best relationships are built slowly
If that sounds like you—or someone you know—keep reading, because Bunny just might be your perfect Valentine
Bunny is a 25 lb Shiba Inu/mix with a gentle soul and a heart that loves deeply once she knows she’s safe. She can be very shy at first, and the world can feel pretty big and scary to her, especially when it comes to new people.
She needs patience, calm energy, and someone experienced who understands that trust isn’t instant—but when it clicks, it really clicks. Once you’re her person, she becomes a full-on Velcro dog.
Because of her stranger danger, Bunny would do best in an adult-only home or with older, dog-savvy kids who understand giving her space while she warms up. She’s looking for a quiet, understanding home where things can move at her pace.
A fenced-in yard is also a must—Bunny is an active girl, and with being so scared, she is a flight risk, so a secure space is importa
ATTENTION Soft-spoken humans, shy-dog lovers, and people who believe the best relationships are built slowly
If that sounds like you—or someone you know—keep reading, because Bunny just might be your perfect Valentine
Bunny is a 25 lb Shiba Inu/mix with a gentle soul and a heart that loves deeply once she knows she’s safe. She can be very shy at first, and the world can feel pretty big and scary to her, especially when it comes to new people.
She needs patience, calm energy, and someone experienced who understands that trust isn’t instant—but when it clicks, it really clicks. Once you’re her person, she becomes a full-on Velcro dog.
Because of her stranger danger, Bunny would do best in an adult-only home or with older, dog-savvy kids who understand giving her space while she warms up. She’s looking for a quiet, understanding home where things can move at her pace.
A fenced-in yard is also a must—Bunny is an active girl, and with being so scared, she is a flight risk, so a secure space is important for both fun and safety.
Once she feels safe, Bunny lives for zoomies, enjoys a good game of fetch and is a big fan of chewing bones—She loves flopping down against you for snuggles, placing her front paws on your lap for attention, curling up beside you for naps, and she will 100% wake you up early by putting her paws on the edge of the bed and wiggling her whole body because she’s just th
How To Adopt
Bunny is from Main Line Animal Rescue
[Phoenixville, PA]
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