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Bunny

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large

About Bunny

Kiowa, OK

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Long
White / Cream, Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Bunny’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bunny's Story

Picture, if you will, the emotional equivalent of a warm cup of chamomile tea wrapped in a fluffy blanket who also happens to have tiny paws and a baby snoot. That’s Bunny. She’s calm, soft, and soothing in a way that makes you wonder if she was sent here specifically to lower your blood pressure. She’s the kind of pup who doesn’t demand attention… she just radiates it. Like a tiny therapy cloud that wandered into the house and decided to stay. If your heart needs a warm hug with four legs, congratulations—you’ve just met Bunny.<br/><br/>Bunny is a 10-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix who somehow found herself in the shelter with her siblings — which is honestly baffling, because she gives off the vibe of a pup who should’ve been sipping warm cocoa in a cottage somewhere, not stressing in a kennel like a tiny woodland princess. If you have a super grumpy senior dog who has zero interest in raising a child—or a chihuahua who believes everything larger than a hamster is a personal threat—Bunny is not barging into their life like a furry tornado. She’s soft, gentle, respectful, and will absolutely let Bossy Grandpa Dog have his entire recliner without a complaint. She plays a little, naps a lot, and carries herself with the peaceful aura of a tiny dog-shaped yoga instructor. She hasn’t met a cat yet, but based on her personality, she would absolutely try to befriend one. Whether the cat accepts her depends on the cat… as usual. She’s far more “may I sit near you?” than “let’s chase and see what happens.” Bunny does not do dramatic introductions. She does not need 42 business days to warm up. She will not stare at you from across the room like you just ruined her credit score. She simply walks into your life, gives a soft little tail wag, and says, “Hello, yes, I would like gentle affection, thank you.” From day one she has been social, sweet, and welcoming. If you are afraid of fur, this is not your girl. If a dog over 40 lbs seems “massive,” I regret to inform you that Bunny is a Great Pyrenees mix… which means she will eventually become a cloud with legs. If you want a pet that stays small, neat, and quiet, consider… perhaps… a Roomba. But if you want comfort wrapped in fur, a soft soul who brings the vibe of warm blankets and quiet mornings, and a puppy who genuinely wants to be your emotional support marshmallow, Bunny is your match.<br/><br/>If you’re searching for a puppy who wakes up at sunrise ready to train for the Canine Olympics, Bunny gently requests that you keep scrolling. This is not your 5 a.m. running buddy, your “let’s climb mountains before breakfast” dog, or your “I thrive on chaos and adrenaline” type of companion. Bunny is a soft 3 out of 10 on the energy scale. If Bunny were your travel companion, she wouldn’t be bouncing around the car like a caffeinated ferret. She’s the quiet co-pilot. If your idea of adventure is… not doing adventures, Bunny fits your vibe. She is a homebody at heart—the kind of puppy who would rather curl up with you on the couch than go backpacking through the wilderness. That said, she’s a baby, so she does have enough energy to join you on your outings once she’s grown, but she’s not going to drag you out of bed for CrossFit at dawn. She’s more “would enjoy a cute weekend walk,” less “summiting Everest before brunch.” Temperament-wise, imagine if a marshmallow, a cloud, and a therapy dog in training had a baby—that’s Bunny. She is calm, quiet, sweet, and so easygoing she practically dissolves into the background. She doesn’t complain, doesn’t cause drama, and is always patiently waiting for her turn, whether it’s toys, treats, or snuggles. She has the emotional stability of a 90-year-old monk and the softness of a bedtime lullaby. You could put Bunny in practically any home—fenced yard, apartment, duplex, Hobbit house—as long as she has outlets for her normal puppy energy and someone willing to guide her as she grows. She’s easygoing enough to thrive anywhere, but still young enough to require basic exercise, socialization, and training like any puppy.<br/><br/>Your mission — should you choose to accept it — is to take Bunny, this soft, gentle, buttered-marshmallow of a puppy, and mold her into a fully functioning member of society. Yes, you must raise her into the kind of dog who can stroll through a farmer’s market without trying to investigate every fallen crumb, greet new people without doing the awkward “should I hide behind your legs or lick their kneecaps?” routine, and handle real-world experiences like a pro instead of a baby woodland creature seeing civilization for the first time. Potty training? That’s all you, my friend. Bunny is not born knowing where the bathroom is. She doesn’t come with instructions or a built-in GPS. Socialization? Also you. Bunny is sweet, soft, calm, and the emotional equivalent of a comfort blanket… which is adorable, but she still needs to experience the big, wide world. She needs to meet people, dogs, smells, sights, and that one terrifying inflatable yard decoration your neighbors put out every holiday. Training? Again… you guessed it: you.<br/>She is not sitting down with you tonight to discuss her hopes and dreams for obedience school. She’s a blank slate. An empty notebook. A tiny sponge ready to soak up everything you teach her — good habits, bad habits, and the ones you swear you didn’t teach but somehow still happened. Put in the training now, and she’ll become the dog Grandma brags about to her bingo group. She’ll start showing up at your house with new toys, fresh-baked treats, and calling Bunny her baby, while you slowly realize you’ve been replaced in the family hierarchy.<br/><br/>If Bunny sounds like your kind of soft little soulmate, you know what to do: fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it over to her foster family, and then make your way to Oklahoma City, OK to pick up your new comfort-cloud in training.<br/><br/>She can’t wait to meet you — and to quietly take over your life in the most wholesome way possible.

Picture, if you will, the emotional equivalent of a warm cup of chamomile tea wrapped in a fluffy blanket who also happens to have tiny paws and a baby snoot. That’s Bunny. She’s calm, soft, and soothing in a way that makes you wonder if she was sent here specifically to lower your blood pressure. She’s the kind of pup who doesn’t demand attention… she just radiates it. Like a tiny therapy cloud that wandered into the house and decided to stay. If your heart needs a warm hug with four legs, congratulations—you’ve just met Bunny.

Bunny is a 10-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix who somehow found herself in the shelter with her siblings — which is honestly baffling, because she gives off the vibe of a pup who should’ve been sipping warm cocoa in a cottage somewhere, not stressing in a kennel like a tiny woodland princess. If you have a super grumpy senior dog who has zero interest in raising a child—or a chihuahua who believes everything larger than a hamster is a personal threat—Bunny is not barging into their life

Picture, if you will, the emotional equivalent of a warm cup of chamomile tea wrapped in a fluffy blanket who also happens to have tiny paws and a baby snoot. That’s Bunny. She’s calm, soft, and soothing in a way that makes you wonder if she was sent here specifically to lower your blood pressure. She’s the kind of pup who doesn’t demand attention… she just radiates it. Like a tiny therapy cloud that wandered into the house and decided to stay. If your heart needs a warm hug with four legs, congratulations—you’ve just met Bunny.

Bunny is a 10-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix who somehow found herself in the shelter with her siblings — which is honestly baffling, because she gives off the vibe of a pup who should’ve been sipping warm cocoa in a cottage somewhere, not stressing in a kennel like a tiny woodland princess. If you have a super grumpy senior dog who has zero interest in raising a child—or a chihuahua who believes everything larger than a hamster is a personal threat—Bunny is not barging into their life like a furry tornado. She’s soft, gentle, respectful, and will absolutely let Bossy Grandpa Dog have his entire recliner without a complaint. She plays a little, naps a lot, and carries herself with the peaceful aura of a tiny dog-shaped yoga instructor. She hasn’t met a cat yet, but based on her personality, she would absolutely try to befriend one. Whether the cat accepts her depends on the cat

How To Adopt

Bunny was listed as Adoptable by Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
How can I adopt Bunny?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Bunny is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bunny?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bunny, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

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