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My basic info
Breed
Blanc de Hotot
Color
Black/White
Age
1 year 8 months old, Adult
Size
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
21483
Hair Length
–
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Fox is an independent rabbit with a personality all his own! He has his own rhythm, only seeking attention when he’s in the mood and enjoying his space when he’s not. He loves to explore and sometimes gets into a bit of trouble. Watching him explore and interact with his environment, knowing that a well bunny-proofed space helps keep him out of trouble is a joy. His independent nature combined with his love for treats and exploring makes him a delightful companion, even if he’s a bit mischievous at times. He loves treats, especially pea flakes and alfalfa nibble rings. This shows that he is food-driven and motivated and how easy it will be to train him. With enough patience and care, Fox will bring joy and a little playful mischief to anyone who’s lucky enough to have him as part of their family!
Fox is an independent rabbit with a personality all his own! He has his own rhythm, only seeking attention when he’s in the mood and enjoying his space when he’s not. He loves to explore and sometimes gets into a bit of trouble. Watching him explore and interact with his environment, knowing that a well bunny-proofed space helps keep him out of trouble is a joy. His independent nature combined with his love for treats and exploring makes him a delightful companion, even if he’s a bit mischievous at times. He loves treats, especially pea flakes and alfalfa nibble rings. This shows that he is food-driven and motivated and how easy it will be to train him. With enough patience and care, Fox will bring joy and a little playful mischief to anyone who’s lucky enough to have him as part of their family!
We have pets up for adoption at our shelter on Nicholas Rd., and we also have cats up for adoption at our Meowza Cat Boutique inside the Dayton Mall. Meowza's phone number is 937-434-MEOW. We also have cats up for adoption at various pet supplies stores in the Dayton area. Interested persons can get a list of these stores from our website or can call us at 937-268-PETS (7387).
We have pets up for adoption at our shelter on Nicholas Rd., and we also have cats up for adoption at our Meowza Cat Boutique inside the Dayton Mall. Meowza's phone number is 937-434-MEOW. We also have cats up for adoption at various pet supplies stores in the Dayton area. Interested persons can get a list of these stores from our website or can call us at 937-268-PETS (7387).
More about this shelter
The Humane Society of Greater Dayton is proud to be a no-kill animal welfare agency. We are committed to finding great homes for great pets! As a 501(c)(3) nonproft, we receive no government funding and rely solely on donations from individuals, companies and grants to fund our programs and services. We are not affiliated with any other animal agency on a local, state or national level. Since 1902, our organization has been devoted to being a voice for the voiceless. Although we proudly find more than 2,000 animals forever homes every year, we are far more than an adoption center. We currently have a wide array of programs to support animals in our community. Through our high-volume spay and neuter clinic, we are able to help pet owners as well as battle cat overpopulation through Trap-Neuter-Return. Our humane society agents also work tirelessly to protect pets from cruel and neglectful circumstances through our Cruelty & Neglect Investigations Department. Through our Veterinary Hospital, we can provide top-quality access to veterinary care at a low cost to pet owners. In addition to our many programs, our organization is unique because we are the only agency in the community able to handle all types of animals. This includes cats and dogs but also rabbits, birds, farm animals, pocket pets and exotics. Our organization is committed to providing our community, our state and our region with support and care.
The Humane Society of Greater Dayton is proud to be a no-kill animal welfare agency. We are committed to finding great homes for great pets! As a 501(c)(3) nonproft, we receive no government funding and rely solely on donations from individuals, companies and grants to fund our programs and services. We are not affiliated with any other animal agency on a local, state or national level. Since 1902, our organization has been devoted to being a voice for the voiceless. Although we proudly find more than 2,000 animals forever homes every year, we are far more than an adoption center. We currently have a wide array of programs to support animals in our community. Through our high-volume spay and neuter clinic, we are able to help pet owners as well as battle cat overpopulation through Trap-Neuter-Return. Our humane society agents also work tirelessly to protect pets from cruel and neglectful circumstances through our Cruelty & Neglect Investigations Department. Through our Veterinary Hospital, we can provide top-quality access to veterinary care at a low cost to pet owners. In addition to our many programs, our organization is unique because we are the only agency in the community able to handle all types of animals. This includes cats and dogs but also rabbits, birds, farm animals, pocket pets and exotics. Our organization is committed to providing our community, our state and our region with support and care.
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