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Corr's foster family told us... "We can't say enough nice things about Corr. He is a friendly bunny who enjoys exploring the house, being petted, and kissed. He has soft brown fur, and big ears. He is gentle and eager to be out and about. He jumps onto the couch to hang out to play on and under the blanket, and he jumps off when ready to go back to his pen on his own. He is just about 100% litter trained...can't even think of an accident. Corr had an eye infection when younger so he lost sight in his left eye but it does not hold him back at all. We have been fully enjoying having him at our house, and we are confident that he will make a terrific pet to anybody who is looking for a sweet companion."
If you're interested in adopting Corr, please email foster.rosetree@gmail.com to arrange a meet and greet with his foster!
Corr's foster family told us... "We can't say enough nice things about Corr. He is a friendly bunny who enjoys exploring the house, being petted, and kissed. He has soft brown fur, and big ears. He is gentle and eager to be out and about. He jumps onto the couch to hang out to play on and under the blanket, and he jumps off when ready to go back to his pen on his own. He is just about 100% litter trained...can't even think of an accident. Corr had an eye infection when younger so he lost sight in his left eye but it does not hold him back at all. We have been fully enjoying having him at our house, and we are confident that he will make a terrific pet to anybody who is looking for a sweet companion."
If you're interested in adopting Corr, please email foster.rosetree@gmail.com to arrange a meet and greet with his foster!
Meet our pets at 2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington VA 22206.
Meet our pets at 2650 S Arlington Mill Dr, Arlington VA 22206.
More about this shelter
Founded in 1944, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington provides animal adoption and community programs to the Northern Virginia and D.C. metropolitan area, as well as animal rescue and control services within Arlington County.
Vision
A humane community in which animals and people live together harmoniously.
Mission
Improving the lives of animals and people by providing resources, care, and protection.
Values & Guiding Principles
LEAD COURAGEOUSLY: We strive to be leaders in our field and community knowing that a leader pursues excellence, fosters innovation, and rises to the hardest challenges.
DO GOOD: Encourage an environment of compassion, respect, kindness, and inclusivity among staff, volunteers, clients, and the community that we serve. Suspend judgment while acknowledging and appreciating the individuality of each person and animal.
BE HONEST: Recognize the critical role we serve in the community and maintain the public’s trust through open accessibility and transparency.
EMBRACE CHANGE: Remain open-minded and adaptable to the changing landscape. We learn from our failures and work every day to improve ourselves and the organization.
WORK TOGETHER: Support each other by creating a positive, mission-driven, and team-centered culture. Above all, have fun and laugh.
Founded in 1944, the Animal Welfare League of Arlington provides animal adoption and community programs to the Northern Virginia and D.C. metropolitan area, as well as animal rescue and control services within Arlington County.
Vision
A humane community in which animals and people live together harmoniously.
Mission
Improving the lives of animals and people by providing resources, care, and protection.
Values & Guiding Principles
LEAD COURAGEOUSLY: We strive to be leaders in our field and community knowing that a leader pursues excellence, fosters innovation, and rises to the hardest challenges.
DO GOOD: Encourage an environment of compassion, respect, kindness, and inclusivity among staff, volunteers, clients, and the community that we serve. Suspend judgment while acknowledging and appreciating the individuality of each person and animal.
BE HONEST: Recognize the critical role we serve in the community and maintain the public’s trust through open accessibility and transparency.
EMBRACE CHANGE: Remain open-minded and adaptable to the changing landscape. We learn from our failures and work every day to improve ourselves and the organization.
WORK TOGETHER: Support each other by creating a positive, mission-driven, and team-centered culture. Above all, have fun and laugh.