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Panpan, a Netherland dwarf rabbit, is up for adoption in Alexandria

Panpan is a veggie connoisseur, according to the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.

The four-year-old female white and sable Netherland dwarf rabbit is up for adoption and isn’t shy, said AWLA spokesperson Gina Hardter.

“As their name implies, Netherland dwarf rabbits are compact and dainty, though Panpan packs a lot of personality into her small frame,” Hardter said. “Panpan is a social girl who loves hanging out with the humans at the AWLA, even more so now that her volunteer friends are teaching her target training, which means she is always at her enclosure gate ready to say hi.”

Panpan also likes to munch on kale, carrots, Timothy hay and apples.

You can schedule time to meet Panpan by emailing [email protected] or calling 703.746.4774 (opt. 2).

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