UMVA has learned that a sweet‑tempered dwarf rabbit named Snoopy is urgently seeking a forever home after spending months at a local shelter.
At just one year and five months old, Snoopy dazzles with his clever curiosity, darting through tunnels and noshing on chew toys as if exploring a miniature adventure park.
His caretaker describes him as “super cute, smart and endlessly playful,” thriving when given space to hop, investigate, and indulge in enrichment that satisfies his inquisitive nature.
Yet Snoopy also craves a calm sanctuary; he can feel uneasy in new surroundings and needs time to settle into a secure routine.
Providing cozy hide‑aways, gentle toys, and tasty treats helps him relax, turning nervousness into confidence as he learns that his new world is safe.
Health-wise, Snoopy is in excellent shape, but he flourishes best in a roomy enclosure equipped with a litter box, fresh water, and plenty of hay, dandelion greens, kale, lettuce, and peppers to nibble.
If a larger rabbit‑proofed area is available, he will love sprinting beyond the cage, exploring a bunny‑friendly corner of the home.
Rabbits are social creatures, and while Snoopy would benefit from a furry companion, a careful, gradual introduction is essential to ensure harmony.
Potential adopters with young children or other high‑energy pets should consider a quieter household, where an experienced caretaker can provide the predictability and patience Snoopy needs.
The key to winning Snoopy’s heart lies in gentle companionship: speaking softly, offering treats, and allowing him to choose when to engage, eventually earning his trust to become a loving lap bunny.