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My basic info
Breed
Beagle/Dachshund
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Rabbit got his name because he looks as much like a lop eared bunny as the little maybe beagle/ daschund blend puppy he really is!
This little cutie-patootie is about 14 weeks old, and he couldn’t be any funnier. He has the sweetest face with lovely markings.
Rabbit has a short easy groom silver- grey and tan coat; he is wonderfully friendly and well socialized; and he is already a great buddy to my other dogs, my kitties, and even my hens!
Rabbit will probably grow to be about 15 pounds, but that is just a guess. I know he can’t get too big, because he has short little legs and a longish body…. there just aren’t too many ways he can grow!
He is a friendly, social, funny, playful little doll – what more could you want?
Rabbit is a total love puppy – he loves nothing better than hugging you and climbing on your lap to sleep – he is very people-oriented and will make a total cuddle bug for anyone who treats him with love!
He is very entertaining and will keep you amused all day long!
Rabbit loves to play with the bigger dogs – he holds her own with them and since he is a feisty little cutie-pie, they do not take advantage of him at all. Even they seem to know he is something special and deserves a lot of TLC!
Little Rabbit is almost completely crate-trained, which means he is well on his way to being house broken.
He is about the cutest, tiniest, funniest little baby ever!
Of course, his adoption covers all of his shots (a series of three baby shots), his neuter and rabies shot, and whatever incidentals he needs to be a happy, healthy buddy.
You might even want to take him home for a “sleepover” to see how your family, your other pets, and Mr. Rabbit all get along.
To meet this wonderful little pup and the rest of our other great foster puppies, please call 858-602-2061 or email crittersandrascals@gmail.com.