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Tosa Ken Tosa Ken
Tosa Ken

Alternative Names: Tosa, Tosa inu

Country of Origin: Japan

History: The Tosa Ken was only developed after Commodore Perry traveled to Japan in 1854, opening trade between Japan

The Estrela Mountain Dog The Estrela Mountain Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog

Alternative Names: cao da Serra da Estrela, Portuguese mountain dog

Country of Origin: Portugal

History: The Estrela mountain dog is an ancient breed, reputed to be the oldest breed of the Iberan Peninsula. It was

The Entlebucher The Entlebucher
Entlebucher

Alternative Names: Entlebuch mountain dog, Entlebucher cattle dog, Entlebucher sennenhund

Country of Origin: Switzerland

History: The Entlebucher is the smallest of four Swiss dogs developed from a cross of Roman mastiffs and local Swiss

The Dogue de Bordeaux The Dogue de Bordeaux
Dogue de Bordeaux

Alternative Names: French Mastiff

Country of Origin: France

History: This ancient breed was developed from Roman mastiffs. The dogue de Bordeaux is one of France’s oldest

Animal Shelter details for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary
Please visit Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary and adopt a homeless pet


You have reached the shelter page for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary. Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary is located in simpsonville, South Dakota. If you have information to add or update for Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary, please click here and let us know.

Fund for Animals - Rabbit Sanctuary

P.O. Box 80036
simpsonville, South Dakota 29681
Phone: 864-963-4389
Email: adoptarabbit@hotmail.com
Website: www.fundforanimals.org/sanctuaries/n3_rabbits.asp


In 1978, Caroline Gilbert donated her 30-acre farm in Simpsonville, South Carolina, to The Fund for Animals, for the establishment of a sanctuary specifically for domestic rabbits.

The sanctuary’s unique "Home for Life" policy ensures a permanent home for approximately one hundred rabbits, all fugitives from local shelters, commercial breeders, laboratories, and unfit homes, plus a few strays. They have arrived from all over the United States.

The sanctuary is composed of one large, new rabbitat and two smaller rabbitats, providing state-of-the-art safety and security for the rabbits. Within these rabbitats are rabbit territories of various sizes, where rabbits live in groups of two to four. Their many activities including running, chasing leaping, sunning, cuddling, and most importantly, digging.

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