This helps Providence Animal Rescue League with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn/White
Age
6 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
79 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
25049
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
It's Lady Bunny Ears!
While we don't have the DNA test to prove it, our staff swear that this girl is a chihuahua mix. Either that or she borrowed a chihuahua's ears and decided they suite her so well that she couldn't possibly give them back. The rest of Bunny's breed mix up? That's still up in the air. We suspect there's some pig in there (if you saw that little pink nose rooting around for treats and heard her sleepy snorts and grumbles you'd understand). She might have gotten her voice from a husky but she swears she is just showing off her best peacock imitation. Bunny has the impressive build and bulk of a seal, but don't worry because she's got four long legs that work perfectly on land - perhaps those came from a highland cow? Unfortunately Bunny didn't inherited the shaggy coat of her bovine ancestors but her silky tan fur is short, easy to care for, and perfect for stroking and petting.
We're unsure who would let such a perfect creature, for surely she cannot simply be a dog, roam the streets of Providence alone but she was recently picked up as a stray by a local animal control. Despite Bunny's unknown history it took barely 2 seconds for her to charm staff and become everyone's new work bestie. From chilling at the front desk and greeting volunteers as they clock in for their shifts to assisting with cat spays by laying on the vet's feet and keeping them warm, Bunny has assisted in nearly every aspect of shelter life since arrival. All that said, Bunny's ready to clock out of work and head home, she's just got to figure out who's home she's going to call her own and who's couch will be her new office chair.
**if you are interested in Bunny, please complete an adopter's profile at parl.org and come in during our open hours**
It's Lady Bunny Ears!
While we don't have the DNA test to prove it, our staff swear that this girl is a chihuahua mix. Either that or she borrowed a chihuahua's ears and decided they suite her so well that she couldn't possibly give them back. The rest of Bunny's breed mix up? That's still up in the air. We suspect there's some pig in there (if you saw that little pink nose rooting around for treats and heard her sleepy snorts and grumbles you'd understand). She might have gotten her voice from a husky but she swears she is just showing off her best peacock imitation. Bunny has the impressive build and bulk of a seal, but don't worry because she's got four long legs that work perfectly on land - perhaps those came from a highland cow? Unfortunately Bunny didn't inherited the shaggy coat of her bovine ancestors but her silky tan fur is short, easy to care for, and perfect for stroking and petting.
We're unsure who would let such a perfect creature, for surely she cannot simply be a dog, roam the streets of Providence alone but she was recently picked up as a stray by a local animal control. Despite Bunny's unknown history it took barely 2 seconds for her to charm staff and become everyone's new work bestie. From chilling at the front desk and greeting volunteers as they clock in for their shifts to assisting with cat spays by laying on the vet's feet and keeping them warm, Bunny has assisted in nearly every aspect of shelter life since arrival. All that said, Bunny's ready to clock out of work and head home, she's just got to figure out who's home she's going to call her own and who's couch will be her new office chair.
**if you are interested in Bunny, please complete an adopter's profile at parl.org and come in during our open hours**
The first step in our adoption process is to submit an adopter profile through our website. We then encourage you to visit PARL at 34 Elbow Street and get to know the animals we have available. You do not need an appointment, and we invite you to visit us often. PARL’s goal is to assist you in finding your best match for a lifelong companion.
When you arrive, you’ll sign PARL’s visitor log, and staff will direct you to PARL’s cat rooms, small animal spaces, or dog kennels (depending on your preference.) We encourage you to spend time outside with the dogs, or petting our cats and small animals. Please ask questions -- that's why we're here.
If you don't find what you are looking for the first time, please come see us again! Chances are that we will have some new furry friends available for adoption, and one of them might be purr-fect for you!
The first step in our adoption process is to submit an adopter profile through our website. We then encourage you to visit PARL at 34 Elbow Street and get to know the animals we have available. You do not need an appointment, and we invite you to visit us often. PARL’s goal is to assist you in finding your best match for a lifelong companion.
When you arrive, you’ll sign PARL’s visitor log, and staff will direct you to PARL’s cat rooms, small animal spaces, or dog kennels (depending on your preference.) We encourage you to spend time outside with the dogs, or petting our cats and small animals. Please ask questions -- that's why we're here.
If you don't find what you are looking for the first time, please come see us again! Chances are that we will have some new furry friends available for adoption, and one of them might be purr-fect for you!
Go meet their pets
34 Elbow Street, Providence, RI 02903
Monday CLOSED
Tuesday CLOSED
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
34 Elbow Street, Providence, RI 02903
Monday CLOSED
Tuesday CLOSED
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 4:00 PM
More about this shelter
The Providence Animal Rescue League (PARL) has provided for the care and welfare of homeless animals since 1913. Our services include adoptions, surrenders, low-cost spay/neuter, humane education (adult and children), low-cost canine obedience, and more.
The Providence Animal Rescue League (PARL) has provided for the care and welfare of homeless animals since 1913. Our services include adoptions, surrenders, low-cost spay/neuter, humane education (adult and children), low-cost canine obedience, and more.
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