Alex is part of San Francisco International Airport’s “Wag Brigade”, a team of animals that are certified by the San Francisco SPCA’s Animal Assisted Therapy program to help those in public spaces feel less overwhelmed with their surroundings.

  • LousyCornMuffins@lemmy.worldEnglish
    31·
    3 months ago

    what little i know about rabbits i would have thought it would not survive knowing it was in a crowd that large, like the panic would cause it to spontaneously turn into fur. my diploma from hollywood upstairs veterinary school has yet to arrive, why?

    • pseudo@jlai.luEnglish
      2·
      3 months ago

      Yet we don’t have !animalswithhat anymore…

  • cannedtuna@lemmy.worldEnglish
    16·
    3 months ago

    HOLY CRAP! I have a picture of my kid posing with this rabbit from when we visited SF a while back. The rabbit was hanging out in courtyard of the hotel we stayed at. He even still has the same hat!

  • pseudo@jlai.luEnglish
    14·
    3 months ago

    I have so many communities I want to crosspost this in but also I want to say that I am not sure a stadium during a game is a nice place to be for a rabbit.

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.worldEnglish
      3·
      3 months ago

      Imagine him getting back to his pals, completely fine with all the bunny handling but really pissed at a fumbled catch.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nzEnglish
    9·
    3 months ago

    That rabbit is massive. What kind of steroid protocol have they got him on

  • funbreaker@kbin.earth
    41·
    3 months ago

    ugh I wish they had one for both Principal park and the Field of Dreams Stadium over here in Iowa.

    • chiliedogg@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1·
      3 months ago

      Yeah. He can’t just go wherever. This isn’t Progressive Field (Cleveland).