There's a lot to learn when you have a new pet. Our sister brand, The Wildest, is here to support you—with new pet checklists, virtual training, and expert guides. Sign up for free.
Hello there! My name is Clover and I'm a short-haired bunny. I'm a little cutie - my white coat has just a touch of brown. My cottontail is pretty cute too! I'm a happy girl who's learning new things, making new friends, and having lots of fun. I'm calm, sweet, social and like entertaining guests. I'll even hop over to greet you. I like relaxing on my fleece blanket and making bunny plans. I get my workout hopping around my pen. I'd also enjoy quality time outside of my pen with you. If anything scares me, I zip into my hidey crate where nobody can see me. In addition to my bunny food, I enjoy munching on hay, chewing apple sticks and savoring treats (fruits and veggies). I just love veggies - my favorite is romaine lettuce! I also love crunchy timothy biscuits. If you hold out a treat, I'll come get it from you. A toilet paper tube stuffed with hay is always welcome. Are you looking for an enchanting bunny to share your life with? Well, hop on down to the shelter so we can meet. I can really turn on the bunny charm!
Hello there! My name is Clover and I'm a short-haired bunny. I'm a little cutie - my white coat has just a touch of brown. My cottontail is pretty cute too! I'm a happy girl who's learning new things, making new friends, and having lots of fun. I'm calm, sweet, social and like entertaining guests. I'll even hop over to greet you. I like relaxing on my fleece blanket and making bunny plans. I get my workout hopping around my pen. I'd also enjoy quality time outside of my pen with you. If anything scares me, I zip into my hidey crate where nobody can see me. In addition to my bunny food, I enjoy munching on hay, chewing apple sticks and savoring treats (fruits and veggies). I just love veggies - my favorite is romaine lettuce! I also love crunchy timothy biscuits. If you hold out a treat, I'll come get it from you. A toilet paper tube stuffed with hay is always welcome. Are you looking for an enchanting bunny to share your life with? Well, hop on down to the shelter so we can meet. I can really turn on the bunny charm!
Learn more about the benefits of adopting and our adoption process at www.AlexandriaAnimals.org/adopt.
Learn more about the benefits of adopting and our adoption process at www.AlexandriaAnimals.org/adopt.
Go meet their pets
Visit the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter at 4101 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304.
We are currently open by appointment only. Please visit AlexandriaAnimals.org/Adopt-By-Appointment to learn more and make an appointment.
All adoptable animals can also be found online at www.AlexandriaAnimals.org
Visit the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter at 4101 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304.
We are currently open by appointment only. Please visit AlexandriaAnimals.org/Adopt-By-Appointment to learn more and make an appointment.
All adoptable animals can also be found online at www.AlexandriaAnimals.org
More about this shelter
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four Star Charity. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League provides care for more than 3,500 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and pets surrendered by their owners. Serving the community since 1946, the League has contracted with the City of Alexandria to provide animal care, control, and sheltering services since 1989. The AWLA is committed to ending animal homelessness, promoting animal welfare, and serving as an educational resource for the community.
www.AlexandriaAnimals.org
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is an independent, local, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four Star Charity. Operating the Vola Lawson Animal Shelter, an open-admission facility and Alexandria’s only animal shelter, the League provides care for more than 3,500 animals every year, including strays, lost pets, local wildlife, rescue animals, and pets surrendered by their owners. Serving the community since 1946, the League has contracted with the City of Alexandria to provide animal care, control, and sheltering services since 1989. The AWLA is committed to ending animal homelessness, promoting animal welfare, and serving as an educational resource for the community.
www.AlexandriaAnimals.org