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My name is Tina!

Posted 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

My basic info

Breed
Dutch
Color
Tan/White
Age
Young
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Tina
Tina, is a 10‑month‑old rabbit with a friendly, outgoing personality. Rabbits are known for being intelligent, curious, and social companions, and Tina truly shines in all of these areas. Tina has been an absolute delight during her time with us. She is confident, enjoys human interaction, and eagerly accepts treats. Tina loves enrichment activities, especially puzzle toys, which let her show off just how smart she is.
One of Tina’s standout qualities is that she is litter trained and keeps her enclosure clean, making her a great candidate for indoor living. She’s curious about her surroundings, enjoys exploring, and is always excited when snacks are involved. Tina’s combination of brains, charm, and sociability makes her a wonderful companion for the right home.

Care, Training & Support
Tina already has good indoor manners and is comfortable using a litter box. Like all rabbits, she benefits from gentle handling, patience, and a calm, predictable environment. She is a smart rabbit who enjoys mental stimulation, so providing toys, foraging opportunities, and safe exploration time will be important for her wellbeing.

Ideal Home
Tina would do best in an indoor home where she can receive plenty of attention and enrichment. She would love a home that offers space to move around, daily interaction, and a family committed to meeting a rabbit’s unique needs.
She may need a short adjustment period as she settles in, but with patience, love, and consistency, Tina will blossom into a confident, affectionate, and entertaining companion.

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Ready to meet Tina?

To apply directly, email animal.shelter@vancouver.ca today!
Please note "Rabbit application request" in the subject line.

Alternatively, you can send an enquiry through this website, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

animal.shelter@vancouver.ca
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
1280 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6A 3L8
Donation
We gratefully accept monetary donations, as well as donations of supplies for dogs and small animals. Monetary donations are used to help pay for veterinary care and supplies, particularly for stray animals that have extraordinary medical issues that must be treated before they are ready to be adopted. Tax receipts are issued for donations of $20 or more. How to make a monetary donation: -Cheques payable to “City of Vancouver” can be mailed to: Animal Shelter, 1280 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver V6A 3L8 -Call 311 and ask to be transferred to Animal Services to pay by credit card -Email your name and phone number to animal.services@vancouver.ca We will phone you to request your credit card details. If you let us know a convenient time to call, we’ll do our best to call you then. -Visit Animal Services at 1280 Raymur Avenue We accept cash, cheque, debit or credit card

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Additional adoption info

Review your application based on what's best for your family and the pet you want to adopt, rather than on a first-come, first-served basis.

Go meet their pets

Please email animal.shelter@vancouver.ca to schedule an appointment to meet with us.

More about this shelter

Want to adopt a pet and give them a forever home? We're thrilled! Our pro-adoption shelter places 200 to 300 dogs and small animals every year with families and homes that best meet the needs of the animals.

We have dogs of all ages, from newborn puppies to senior dogs. While puppies are popular, older dogs can be great pets, too. They are smart and grateful companions that won't leave you with puppy puddles or chewed-up slippers. Why not enrich your life and that of an older dog?

We also adopt out small animals including rabbits, hamsters, birds, rats, guinea pigs, and sometimes reptiles.

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