



Toothless
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- New Zealand
About Toothless
St. Charles, MO
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Toothless ’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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Toothless 's Story
Meet Toothless. Yes, like the dragon.<br/><br/>Black animals, including bunnies, are consistently adopted less and overlooked simply because of their coloring. It’s not because of personality. Not because of behavior. Just because of their dark coloring.<br/><br/>Toothless is here to prove how ridiculous that is.<br/><br/>She came to us late last year from a domestic violence situation and is now about 4 years old. Since being in a foster home, she’s shown us exactly how special she is.<br/><br/>Just like the Night Fury from How to Train Your Dragon, Toothless is a genius. She loves puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Toothless knows she’s good at them, so likes to show off her problem solving skills.<br/><br/>Her foster says Toothless will stand straight up on her hind legs and beg until you give her a treat - resistance is futile. Offer her a macaron from FluffyBunConfections and congratulations, you are now best friends.<br/><br/>She has perfect litter box habits and keeps her entire space neat and tidy. What a queen.<br/><br/>Toothless would likely enjoy a bunny buddy and a calm home where she can keep showing off her personality.<br/><br/>Black buns are not “harder,” “meaner,” or “less friendly.” They’re just photographed poorly and judged unfairly. Toothless deserves better than that.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a smart, playful, treat-motivated best friend with excellent manners, Toothless is waiting: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
Meet Toothless. Yes, like the dragon.
Black animals, including bunnies, are consistently adopted less and overlooked simply because of their coloring. It’s not because of personality. Not because of behavior. Just because of their dark coloring.
Toothless is here to prove how ridiculous that is.
She came to us late last year from a domestic violence situation and is now about 4 years old. Since being in a foster home, she’s shown us exactly how special she is.
Just like the Night Fury from How to Train Your Dragon, Toothless is a genius. She loves puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Toothless knows she’s good at them, so likes to show off her problem solving skills.
Her foster says Toothless will stand straight up on her hind legs and beg until you give her a treat - resistance is futile. Offer her a macaron from FluffyBunConfections and congratulations, you are now best friends.
She has perfect litter box habits and keeps her entire space neat and tidy. What a queen.
Meet Toothless. Yes, like the dragon.
Black animals, including bunnies, are consistently adopted less and overlooked simply because of their coloring. It’s not because of personality. Not because of behavior. Just because of their dark coloring.
Toothless is here to prove how ridiculous that is.
She came to us late last year from a domestic violence situation and is now about 4 years old. Since being in a foster home, she’s shown us exactly how special she is.
Just like the Night Fury from How to Train Your Dragon, Toothless is a genius. She loves puzzle toys and snuffle mats. Toothless knows she’s good at them, so likes to show off her problem solving skills.
Her foster says Toothless will stand straight up on her hind legs and beg until you give her a treat - resistance is futile. Offer her a macaron from FluffyBunConfections and congratulations, you are now best friends.
She has perfect litter box habits and keeps her entire space neat and tidy. What a queen.
Toothless would likely enjoy a bunny buddy and a calm home where she can keep showing off her personality.
Black buns are not “harder,” “meaner,” or “less friendly.” They’re just photographed poorly and judged unfairly. Toothless deserves better than that.
If you’re looking for a smart, playful, treat-motivated best friend with excellent manners, Toothless is waiting: https://for
How To Adopt
Toothless is from Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue
[St. Charles, MO]
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