Panda and Bunny

Perfect duo for perfect couple

Bounded pair. Under no circumstances can these dogs be separated. Due to both breeds being high energy, I would like to see them go to a couple to ensure both dogs receive equal attention. It will have to be a male/female or female/female couple simply due to the fact that Bunny has fear of humans and has only ever had a female owner/never lived with a male. She will need her female human companion. These dogs are both high-energy breeds and must go to a home with a fenced backyard. Bonus points for active couples; these dogs would be PERFECT for an active couple that likes to go on hikes, road trips, play disc golf (Panda!), or hang at the lake/river. They love being outdoors.

Bunny
Husky/Great Pyrenees mix, female, 3 year 6 months, DOB: ~ Oct. 18, 2021. Spayed, microchipped, updated vaccines.
First off, she is much softer/floofy than she looks. She does have some special needs in that her litter was abandoned on a farm in Oklahoma and was never properly socialized with humans. Typically when I have guests over she just cowers but then just stays in her spot on the couch or dog bed. Human interaction has mainly only a problem in crowded areas but she has tried darting into the road when passing a stranger on the sidewalk. This is why Panda and Bunny are required to stay together. He is her emotional support dog. On the other hand, Bunny LOVES all dogs. She is a hoot at the dog park and it’s definitely her favorite place on earth.
She loves getting pets, scritches, and just general attention from her special person. She likes to be held like a baby and will look lovingly into your eyes

Panda
Border Collie, male, 3 years: DOB: July 2021. Neutered, microchipped, updated vaccines.

Very obedient, intelligent, friendly boy. Panda is by far the best dog I have ever had. Yes he has loads of energy, but he is down to do anything as long as he is with you. He does very well off-leash and has excellent recall, although he can be protective of his sister around other dogs. He does have a high prey drive (cats and squirrels) but his recall will most likely overpower his urge to chase prey. He is extremely intelligent and continues to remain extremely trainable. He practically understands english. He is eager to learn and to please humans. Panda loves all humans, but he does seem to be protective of all females (human and Bunny). I mean, he LOVES the ladies. But I do think he would benefit from having a male in the house to help ease this protective compulsion.
I can promise you, Panda is a loyal companion, well trained, and easy dog to care for. It will not take you long to fall in love with him.

Pet's Name: Panda and Bunny
Dog: Primary Breed: Border Collie
Primary Breed (if not in list): Husky/Great Pyrenees mix
Birthdate, estimate is okay: Bunny Oct. 2021, Panda: June 2022
Age Category: Adult
Where did you get your pet?: Adopted/Rescued
Adoption Day, when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.: Bunny: May 7, 2022, Panda July 2023
Gender: Female
Size (at full grown): Medium
Weight (in pounds) at full-grown size. Example: 35: 50
Primary Color: White
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: Tennis balls, DURABLE stuffed animals (Kong), squekies,
Has your dog received any formal obedience training?: Yes
What commands does your dog know?: Sit, lay down, stay, shake, up, "final potty" (off the night).
Has your dog ever exhibited any challenging behaviors, such as biting a person or another pet? If so, could you please share some details about the situation?: No
How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods?: Panda may cry as you leave (dramatic) but they are absolutely fine and nondestructive
Are there any specific triggers that cause your dog anxiety or stress?: Bunny does get stressed when company comes over, yet she does NOT wan't to be excluded from the group. I always tell everyone to ignore her and she just sits in her bed in silence as Panda milks up all the attention.
Is there a particular routine that works best for your dog in terms of feeding, walking, and sleep?: They'll be able to adjust to whatever your schedule is fine. However, Panda will let you know (by staring you down) if you've forgotten to feed him because he is adamant about his routine, especially when it comes to his food. Additionally, they will both be expecting some type of little treat after their breakfast and dinner.
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?: Bunny is nervous around crowds.
Personality:
Playful
Constant Companion
High Energy
Medium Energy
Low Energy
Stubborn
Timid
Needs Training
Friendly to Strangers
Good with Other Dogs
Good with Young Children
Good with Cats
Bonded Pair
Requires A Fenced Yard
Crate Trained
Purebred
How is your dog with other dogs?: Very friendly: Loves meeting and playing with other dogs.
How is your dog with cats?: Aggressive: Does not get along with cats and may show aggressive behavior.
What's the most endearing thing about your dog?: They are big cuddle bugs.
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?: I'm hoping for a couple/two owners with the finances to spoil these babies and just because these two high-energy-breed dogs deserve all the attention.
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?: I will always be available for to the new adopters for questions/concerns regarding the dogs if they so choose.
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Moving
Rehoming reason details (if necessary): Unfortunately I have to move from Oklahoma to Washington D.C. for work where I will be living in a tiny studio apartment. These are my children, I love them and would do anything for them, but they deserve more than I will be able to provide for them in D.C.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Not an option, my pet will stay with me for as long as it takes
Who is your veterinarian?: Animal City Hospital
What do you feed your pet?: Hills Science Diet Perfect Digestion topped with 1/4 cup of Fresh Pet wet dog food
Do you have pet insurance for your pet? : No
Would you consider a long distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Oklahoma City
Zip Code: 73107
How did you hear about us?: Google Search
Service Level: No-Cost Option: Basic Listing Service