Bunny

Great Pyrenees Mix | Female | 4 months Old | 39 Lbs

QUICK FACTS: ✔️ Good with other dogs! ✔️ Crate trained! ✔️ Good in car! ✔️ Walks well on leash! ✔️ Could live in an apartment!

✔️ Good for beginner dog owner! ❌ No young kids!


Updates

Adopted on August 28!

PUPDATE 3

Bunny met the same young boy that she had previously growled at and she went right up to him and gave kisses and was so good with him. She seems to love everyone!

She gets excited when she sees another dog when on leash and will pull, but she doesn’t bark.

She’s learning to “wait “at intersections when on walks, but she’s a pro at waiting for her food.

Bunny is a sweet, lovable and playful pup who would love another dog to play with!

PUDPATE 2

Bunny has really gotten her confidence up in the last week. She wants to meet everyone we pass on our walks and is more comfortable with new things we encounter. She will pull on the leash when she sees another dog or a squirrel, but she will listen to commands to "let's go" or "come".

Bunny hasn't had any accidents in the house and she is always quiet in her crate. She has settled right into our routine without any issues. She loves to be outside in the yard playing with her dog friends and spending time with her people.

She is still learning basic commands and appears to catch on quickly.

Bunny is a very sweet and laid back pup and will be a great addition to the right family.

PUDPATE 1

Bunny sleeps quietly in her crate all night. She goes outside to potty in the fenced yard and usually goes for one long walk on leash in the mornings (she has not gone potty while on leash yet). She loves to play with our resident dogs, as much as they will allow. Bunny likes to go for car rides and sometimes doesn't want to get out of the car, when you get back home.

She is usually very friendly with people but is sometimes cautious or will bark. Bunny seems afraid of children, and growled at a child that approached us while on leash. She does not live with, or around any children at the moment.

Bunny has bursts of energy and loves to play, but with settle down nicely and keep herself occupied with toys and bones. She gets one long walk on leash and she does really well (no pulling). She likes stops to smell everything, but keeps up pretty well.

She gets along great with other dogs: she loves to play and would do well with another dog that enjoys playing.  Bunny has not met a cat in her foster home.

She goes in her crate when left alone and seems to do very well.

Bunny is still a puppy and is learning new things every day, but is really well behaved for such a young pup

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