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My basic info
Breed
Mountain Cur/Labrador Retriever
Color
Brindle
Age
2 years 9 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
25 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
BB
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Bonnie, Spayed female, 1 Year, 25-Lbs.
If you would like to give BONNIE a forever home, please contact
abetterchancerescue@gmail.com OR log onto
abetterchancerescue.org to fill out online application
About Bonnie:
Bonnie is a sweet girl, very playful and affectionate. Bonnie is loving and passionate by nature; she is friendly with everyone she met, loves to give kisses, even strangers. She gets along well with dogs and friendly toward cats; could be a bit overwhelming for cats though, due to her unconditional passion towards all her play pals. She enjoys her daily walks and hanging out in the park; she loves to play toys too when being left alone. She is crate and potty trained, no barking or chewing issues.
Bonnie is a happy-go-lucky dog; she has optimistic attitude toward the world. Being young and kinda jumpy still, basic obedient training is recommended. Bonnie will do best for family without young kids. Sweet Bonnie is patiently waiting for her forever home.
Bonnie’s rescue story:
Bonnie was born in a government run shelter, then transferred to a private shelter with financial subsidy when she was 7-w-o. The private shelter was in mismanagement; hundreds of its dogs suffered hunger, sickness and death; another government shelter took all survived dogs into their TNVR (trap/neuter/vaccination/release) program and managed all dogs to be released after neutering surgery. We bailed Bonnie before government releases her and then sent her to foster to learn everything to be a family dog.
Temperaments:
- SOCIALIZATION -
Social inclination: Submissive
People/Children-friendly: Yes
Gets along with cats: Yes (but too rude for the cats)
Gets along with outside dogs: Yes
- ANXIETY -
Skittish: No
Fear of men: No
Barks when unattended: No
Chews things up when unattended: No
- AGGRESSION -
Biting incidents: No
Food aggression with dogs: No
Food aggression with humans: No
- DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES -
Energy level: Moderate
House trained: Yes
Leash-trained: Yes
Commands learned: Sit
Adapts in new environments? One day
Dog gets to go out with foster family in a day: 3-times a day
Good in car: Yes
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