Checkers is Jody’s daughter and was born October 25, 2020. She is a rambunctious and curious rabbit who loves to explore. As an adolescent rabbit, she had pulled a muscle in her back right leg. Through physical therapy and leg massages, it has healed but left her with a slight lame leg that causes her to hop slightly off balance. Regardless, it has not stopped her love for exploration and having giant zoomies and binkies around the house. Checkers is an explorer. She loves to get into everything. She isn’t a big cuddler but she loves treats of all kinds. She is a hoppy girl and loves to binky and zoom when it’s free roam time. She’s always excited for any type of food and even comes when you call her. She would really love to have a husbun! Checkers is spayed and vaccinated against RHVD2.
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