Rehoming 2 Dalmatian puppy

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Chattanooga TN

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I have two Dalmatian puppy does that I need to re-home to the right person/family. I will not release to just anyone. These are my babies and I hate to let them go but due to a recent break up as well as some health issues I have been left with no choice so with a broken heart I must find the perfect home for my 2 little ones. They are 3 months old. They are not spayed as I was planning on breeding them. I have pedigrees and contact info from their original breeder. They were born in July. They are FREE ROAM/INDOOR puppy. If you plan on keeping them in a cage outside then please don’t waste my time or yours. I have kept them in an enclosure more like a fenced off puppy pen when I am not home for their own safety but they have never been restrained to a cage and would not do well in one. These are well cared for, companion bunnies. Luna is the gray one and Cinnabon is the cinnamon colored one not sure of the official terminology regarding coloring but there’s plenty of pictures provided and you’re welcome to come visit in person. They eat oxbow Timothy hay which at least a week’s supply will be provided upon adoption, as well as Purina Complete rabbit pellets, also provided. I feed them fresh cilantro, parsley, Italian parsley, green leaf lettuce and romaine lettuce daily but the fresh food while not a requirement is a way to make them warm up to you quickly. They will come with their litter boxes, the enclosure, their food, water bottle, and play tunnels and anything else you want that they are used to (old carpet I put in their pen, balls they play with etc) They are litter trained, provided that their food is kept in a place where they are inside the litter box when they’re eating. They have been in a home with a dog, (small terrier mix) so they’re used to and not afraid of small dogs, in fact, Luna has been getting so brave she has tried to kick the dog out of her own bed and we have had to put them away when we feed the dog her dry food because the bunnies will eat it and bully her away from it. I will not separate the bunnies as they have been together and are bonded since birth. They’re sisters who I adopted together and it’s a must that they stay that way. They’ve had no shots or health issues. They have to be cared for by an exotic vet because a normal vet doesn’t have the experience needed to care for the fragile bunny lives. A well bunny visit was about $80 for both of them when I first got them. If you have any questions and meet all of the requirements listed above please contact me. I would prefer someone who is familiar with rabbits vs someone just buying one for their kid or who has no prior knowledge of rabbits as they are a high maintenance pet if cared for properly. Serious inquiries only. I am charging a very small rehoming fee of $50 to make sure they go to a good home but this is negotiable especially if you’re already a free roam bunny owner. Thanks

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