




Bunny (Easter litter)
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
- Great Pyrenees
- Cattle Dog
About Bunny (Easter litter)
Silvana, WA
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Behavior
Health
Bunny (Easter litter)’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.
Adoption Fee
$525
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Bunny (Easter litter)'s Story
FIRST STEPS: Please visit https://www.save-a-mutt.org/adoption-application/ to fill out an application - a Petfinder Inquiry is not the adoption process. We don't do meet and greets until applications have been approved. All our dogs are located IN Washington State - we are a local foster based rescue and no transport from another state required. :) Thanks!<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>Meet Bunny from the Easter litter. She and her siblings are the sweetest and smartest puppies. Bunny currently is fostered with big dogs and little dogs - she's playful with all of them, but she adores the Senior German Shepherd in the home. DNA just came in and WOW - what a fun mix of pups. She is almost 15 weeks old, she is in the 26# pound range - the DNA weight guidelines actually said they would be in the 60# range when fully grown. Mommy is about 60#. Really, they are much smaller than the 'great pyrenees' would imply. <br/><br/>Bunny is learning all things puppy - doing great at crate training, rocking housebreaking, and more! She plays with the fosters nieces and nephew too. <br/><br/>This puppy is spayed, microchipped and vaccinated to appropriate age. She will her last puppy shots and rabies at about 17 weeks. <br/><br/>Puppies are good with dogs, cats, kids and more. Being a puppy, they will need lots of training, including housebreaking. Remember, puppies are cute, but they have sharp teeth, need to be fed 3 times a day and poop... a lot! They might cry in their crate, might need a potty break in the middle of the night. They will pee and poop in your house - your fault ;) - and will chew on your shoes, your children’s toys and maybe even the furniture. But… once transitioned into your home, will be life long companions!<br/><br/>The 3-3-3 rule is a guideline for transitioning a rescue dog into its new home and helping it to settle in. It suggests that the first three days should be used for adjusting to its new surroundings, the next three weeks for training and bonding, and the first three months for continued socialization and training.<br/><br/>Each dog goes home with a goody bag including collar/leash, toys, chews, Kong, and more. You will receive all medical records, microchip transfer form and other paperwork at the time of adoption. <br/><br/>Adoptions typically take place in Marysville. <br/>Adoption fee is $525. Save-A-Mutt is a registered 501c3 and half of your adoption fee may be tax deductible. <br/><br/>Save-A-Mutt is a foster based rescue, we do not have a facility to visit. Our adoptions are typically done Monday - Saturday, we are closed on Sunday’s to give our volunteers at least one day off. You must be available to do meets and adoptions during that time frame. We can make exceptions only with the approval of the foster home.<br/><br/>Please note, we have approximately a 300 mile adoption radius - Portland OR area and Vancouver BC is the farthest north. We don’t ship dogs, once approved you must pick them up in Snohomish County, WA. Canadian adopters must be able to come to Stanwood WA to pick up your puppy.
FIRST STEPS: Please visit https://www.save-a-mutt.org/adoption-application/ to fill out an application - a Petfinder Inquiry is not the adoption process. We don't do meet and greets until applications have been approved. All our dogs are located IN Washington State - we are a local foster based rescue and no transport from another state required. :) Thanks!
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Meet Bunny from the Easter litter. She and her siblings are the sweetest and smartest puppies. Bunny currently is fostered with big dogs and little dogs - she's playful with all of them, but she adores the Senior German Shepherd in the home. DNA just came in and WOW - what a fun mix of pups. She is almost 15 weeks old, she is in the 26# pound range - the DNA weight guidelines actually said they would be in the 60# range when fully grown. Mommy is about 60#. Really, they are much smaller than the 'great pyrenees' would imply.
Bunny is learning all things puppy - doing great at crate training, rocking housebreaking, and more! She plays with
FIRST STEPS: Please visit https://www.save-a-mutt.org/adoption-application/ to fill out an application - a Petfinder Inquiry is not the adoption process. We don't do meet and greets until applications have been approved. All our dogs are located IN Washington State - we are a local foster based rescue and no transport from another state required. :) Thanks!
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Meet Bunny from the Easter litter. She and her siblings are the sweetest and smartest puppies. Bunny currently is fostered with big dogs and little dogs - she's playful with all of them, but she adores the Senior German Shepherd in the home. DNA just came in and WOW - what a fun mix of pups. She is almost 15 weeks old, she is in the 26# pound range - the DNA weight guidelines actually said they would be in the 60# range when fully grown. Mommy is about 60#. Really, they are much smaller than the 'great pyrenees' would imply.
Bunny is learning all things puppy - doing great at crate training, rocking housebreaking, and more! She plays with the fosters nieces and nephew too.
This puppy is spayed, microchipped and vaccinated to appropriate age. She will her last puppy shots and rabies at about 17 weeks.
Puppies are good with dogs, cats, kids and more. Being a puppy, they will need lots of training, including housebreaking. Remember, puppies are cute, but they have sharp teeth, need to be fed 3 times a day and poop.
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