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Posted over 5 years ago
| Updated over 5 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Lop, Holland
Color
White/Agouti
Age
Adult
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
18-96
Hair Length
medium
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
18-96
Autumn
Spayed Female
Adult 2 Years Old
Holland Lop
White / Agouti
Weight 4.5 pounds
I was pulled along with 137 other rabbits from a hoarding breeding situation. The local Sheriff's Office and Animal Control were charging my previous owner with animal cruelty because our medical needs and basic needs were not being provided in a proper manner. I was kept dirty horrific conditions and many of us had medical conditions and were suffering from Pasteurella multocida.
The shelter describes me as a “Daisy” which means that I like to explore, groom, and I will present for petting and may occasionally be seen to flop, binky, or thump. I am not shy and I will rarely hide in a shelter. In homes, Daisies particularly like to be stroked and will often present to a person for petting. Behaviors will be essentially the same in the shelter and home environment. Daises are probably the best rabbit for the adopter seeking a rabbit who will tolerate sitting in a person’s lap and being petted. Daises usually do well with other rabbits and people (including children) because of these laid back personality traits.
DAISIES BEHAVIOR MARKERS
• OUTGOING LIKES TO EXPLORE
• LIKES TO BE PETTED
• LAID BACK PERSONALITY
• TOLERATES CHILDREN