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Juniper

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Mini Rex

About Juniper

Miami, FL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Mini Rex

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium

Behavior

Personality
Good with other rabbits, Litter Box Trained
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Juniper's Story

located in Miami-Dade, FL<br/><br/>Juniper is a young, spayed mini Rex mix who is fully grown at 5-6 lb. She is litter box trained, extremely friendly and people motivated, and enjoys head rubs. She is looking for a foster or forever home that can embrace a bunny with special needs and provide consistent, attentive care.<br/><br/>Rex breeds are genetically prone to sore hocks aka ulcerative pododermatitis, a condition that causes hair loss, redness, pressure sores, and sometimes open wounds on the bottoms of the feet. Some rabbits require hock socks, bandaging, or medicated ointments.<br/><br/>Currently, Juniper has hair loss on all four paws, redness on her toe pads, and open sores on both hind feet. She was slightly overweight and had overgrown nails at intake, and was previously housed in a plastic-bottom cage (with roam time). This may have contributed to why Juniper has such progressive sore hocks despite her young age.<br/><br/>Overgrown nails cause rabbits to shift their weight onto their heels, increasing pressure on the feet and worsening hair loss and sore hocks. Because her quicks are overlong, her nails are being trimmed every two weeks to safely bring them back to a healthy length. She does very well during nail trims.<br/><br/>We have also begun a gradual weight-loss plan, as reducing weight will decrease pressure on her feet and support healing.<br/><br/>In her foster home Juniper is in an x-pen on soft carpet with blankets. We are monitoring to see if there is any improvement as we work on adjusting her care plan.<br/><br/>Juniper is looking for an experienced foster or forever home. Previous experience with Rex breeds or managing sore hocks is a plus. Juniper is a sweet, young rabbit who deserves a comfortable, safe home where her needs can be met and her condition can continue to improve.

located in Miami-Dade, FL

Juniper is a young, spayed mini Rex mix who is fully grown at 5-6 lb. She is litter box trained, extremely friendly and people motivated, and enjoys head rubs. She is looking for a foster or forever home that can embrace a bunny with special needs and provide consistent, attentive care.

Rex breeds are genetically prone to sore hocks aka ulcerative pododermatitis, a condition that causes hair loss, redness, pressure sores, and sometimes open wounds on the bottoms of the feet. Some rabbits require hock socks, bandaging, or medicated ointments.

Currently, Juniper has hair loss on all four paws, redness on her toe pads, and open sores on both hind feet. She was slightly overweight and had overgrown nails at intake, and was previously housed in a plastic-bottom cage (with roam time). This may have contributed to why Juniper has such progressive sore hocks despite her young age.

Overgrown nails cause rabbits to shift their weight onto their heels, increasing pressure o

located in Miami-Dade, FL

Juniper is a young, spayed mini Rex mix who is fully grown at 5-6 lb. She is litter box trained, extremely friendly and people motivated, and enjoys head rubs. She is looking for a foster or forever home that can embrace a bunny with special needs and provide consistent, attentive care.

Rex breeds are genetically prone to sore hocks aka ulcerative pododermatitis, a condition that causes hair loss, redness, pressure sores, and sometimes open wounds on the bottoms of the feet. Some rabbits require hock socks, bandaging, or medicated ointments.

Currently, Juniper has hair loss on all four paws, redness on her toe pads, and open sores on both hind feet. She was slightly overweight and had overgrown nails at intake, and was previously housed in a plastic-bottom cage (with roam time). This may have contributed to why Juniper has such progressive sore hocks despite her young age.

Overgrown nails cause rabbits to shift their weight onto their heels, increasing pressure on the feet and worsening hair loss and sore hocks. Because her quicks are overlong, her nails are being trimmed every two weeks to safely bring them back to a healthy length. She does very well during nail trims.

We have also begun a gradual weight-loss plan, as reducing weight will decrease pressure on her feet and support healing.

In her foster home Juniper is in an x-pen on so

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How To Adopt

Juniper was listed as Adoptable by Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida
How can I adopt Juniper?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida. 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.
When can I meet Juniper?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Juniper, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida, and they'll be happy to help!

Juniper is from Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida

[Miami, FL]

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