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How this pet arrived:
Bonnie was brought in by her previous owner on November 27, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Bonnie, a loving and resilient dog who is currently currently rocking a stylish splint to help her heal from a fractured front leg. Her splint should be changed every 1-2 weeks and exercise should be restricted to short leash walks for potty breaks to allow the fracture to heal. Known for their intelligence and high energy, Bonnie is no exception to the traits of her breed. One of her adorable quirks is her "Heeler nibble"-a playful little nip at your ankles! Bonnie is dog-selective and has had some reactivity to unfamiliar dogs (resulting in barking and pulling on the leash), this behavior can be managed with some positive reinforcement training, but dog parks are going to be a "no" for this pup. Bonnie may also be protective of her high-value items like food and toys, so she is required to be the solo pet in her new home. She's already shown herself to be affectionate and enjoys meeting new people, happily accepting pets and attention. She's a smart, loving girl who would love some extra care and a warm bed! Don't forget to bring a leash and collar!
Dog Reactive Dog: Bonnie requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Bonnie was brought in by her previous owner on November 27, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Bonnie, a loving and resilient dog who is currently currently rocking a stylish splint to help her heal from a fractured front leg. Her splint should be changed every 1-2 weeks and exercise should be restricted to short leash walks for potty breaks to allow the fracture to heal. Known for their intelligence and high energy, Bonnie is no exception to the traits of her breed. One of her adorable quirks is her "Heeler nibble"-a playful little nip at your ankles! Bonnie is dog-selective and has had some reactivity to unfamiliar dogs (resulting in barking and pulling on the leash), this behavior can be managed with some positive reinforcement training, but dog parks are going to be a "no" for this pup. Bonnie may also be protective of her high-value items like food and toys, so she is required to be the solo pet in her new home. She's already shown herself to be affectionate and enjoys meeting new people, happily accepting pets and attention. She's a smart, loving girl who would love some extra care and a warm bed! Don't forget to bring a leash and collar!
Dog Reactive Dog: Bonnie requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.