Bernie is a sweet 2-year-old male Holland lop rabbit. He is active and curious and loves to explore. He has really warmed up to being held and loved by his caretakers, even allowing them to brush his gorgeous furry coat. If you give him some dandelion greens, he might reward you later by flopping over on his side, showing you how comfortable and loved he feels. He also likes to munch on rabbit pellets made of timothy hay as well as kale, cilantro, parsley and an occasional apple slice. Bernie would be great for a first-time bunny family, with any children being old enough to understand how to be gentle with this little guy. Hop on by Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA to meet Bernie ID# A979861 or call (650) 340-7022 with questions. Visit www.phs-spca.org for more information.

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