From her foster- Bon Bon has been so sweet and gentle since coming home. She does pull on the leash, but pays no attention to other dogs, people or kids as we walk by. She loves being close to you and tries to be a lap dog, but only approaches when you invite her. She’s a very happy dog and would prefer a treat over a toy, and she loves car
loves tennis balls, doesn’t show much interest in other toys
- very food motivated, easily trainable with treats.
- She is crate trained, potty trained, and knows how to sit, lay down, and wait. She does not bark to let you know she needs out, she’ll just stand by the door. She had two pee accidents because I did not notice she was waiting to be let out. She never had an accident in the crate while I was at work or overnight.
- she is fantastic in cars, and loves car rides. She will need leash training, as she likes to pull at the leash, and taking her to new places she gets very excited and has a hard time concentrating.
- Good around cats, she just leaves them alone. She’s very interested in other dogs, and some dogs she’s fine with and enjoys their company, others she has made a quiet growl, but never barked or became aggressive.
- She is great in the house, she’s calm, doesn’t bark, followed me around and wagged her tail. She would lay down and nap on her own. She loves to cuddle, and lay on your lap if you let her. She can get very playful while snuggling, and she’ll roll on her back and want her belly rubbed, but she’ll try to grab at your hand and put it in her mouth, but she doesn’t bite down hard. It seems to be a playful behavior.
From her foster- Bon Bon has been so sweet and gentle since coming home. She does pull on the leash, but pays no attention to other dogs, people or kids as we walk by. She loves being close to you and tries to be a lap dog, but only approaches when you invite her. She’s a very happy dog and would prefer a treat over a toy, and she loves car
loves tennis balls, doesn’t show much interest in other toys
- very food motivated, easily trainable with treats.
- She is crate trained, potty trained, and knows how to sit, lay down, and wait. She does not bark to let you know she needs out, she’ll just stand by the door. She had two pee accidents because I did not notice she was waiting to be let out. She never had an accident in the crate while I was at work or overnight.
- she is fantastic in cars, and loves car rides. She will need leash training, as she likes to pull at the leash, and taking her to new places she gets very excited and has a hard time concentrating.
- Good around cats, she just leaves them alone. She’s very interested in other dogs, and some dogs she’s fine with and enjoys their company, others she has made a quiet growl, but never barked or became aggressive.
- She is great in the house, she’s calm, doesn’t bark, followed me around and wagged her tail. She would lay down and nap on her own. She loves to cuddle, and lay on your lap if you let her. She can get very playful while snuggling, and she’ll roll on her back and want her belly rubbed, but she’ll try to grab at your hand and put it in her mouth, but she doesn’t bite down hard. It seems to be a playful behavior.
You can learn more about donating to Orange County Animal Services here: http://www.ocfl.net/AnimalsPets/DonatetoSaveTheLivesofPets.aspx
Their adoption process
Additional adoption info
Orange County Animal Services has hundreds of adoptable pets at any given time. We operate on a first come, first serve basis to give everyone an equal opportunity.
We strive to place every pet in a furever home, which is why the first step of adoption from our shelter is coming to our location and interacting with the pet of your choice. Adoption applications can be filled out at our shelter once interaction has taken place and are not available online.
Once your application is approved, we will ask for payment of the adoption fee.
Standard adoption fees are $55 for dogs and $40 for cats. Ferrets are $40 to adopt. Pocket pets like rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters are $15 to adopt.
We ask interested adopters to please come prepared with photo identification.
We welcome adopters from out of county and state, but do not transport animals. Interaction is still required as part of the adoption process.
Orange County Animal Services has hundreds of adoptable pets at any given time. We operate on a first come, first serve basis to give everyone an equal opportunity.
We strive to place every pet in a furever home, which is why the first step of adoption from our shelter is coming to our location and interacting with the pet of your choice. Adoption applications can be filled out at our shelter once interaction has taken place and are not available online.
Once your application is approved, we will ask for payment of the adoption fee.
Standard adoption fees are $55 for dogs and $40 for cats. Ferrets are $40 to adopt. Pocket pets like rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters are $15 to adopt.
We ask interested adopters to please come prepared with photo identification.
We welcome adopters from out of county and state, but do not transport animals. Interaction is still required as part of the adoption process.
Go meet their pets
Orange County Animal Services is located across the street from the Ikea at the Mall at Millenia. The shelter address is 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839.
The shelter is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekends from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Orange County Animal Services is located across the street from the Ikea at the Mall at Millenia. The shelter address is 2769 Conroy Road, Orlando, FL 32839.
The shelter is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekends from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
More about this shelter
Orange County Animal Services is Central Florida's largest pet rescue and adoption center. Each year nearly 20,000 animals enter the shelter. Orange County Animal Services is the only open-admission shelter in Central Florida, which means no animal is ever turned away.
Animal Services proudly offers the following services:
-Adoptions
-Lost & Found Services
-Volunteer Program
-Foster Care Program
-Animal Welfare Enforcement
-Educational Workshops
Our vision is to give abandoned and neglected pets a second chance to live long, healthy lives in safe, loving homes.
Orange County Animal Services is Central Florida's largest pet rescue and adoption center. Each year nearly 20,000 animals enter the shelter. Orange County Animal Services is the only open-admission shelter in Central Florida, which means no animal is ever turned away.
Animal Services proudly offers the following services:
-Adoptions
-Lost & Found Services
-Volunteer Program
-Foster Care Program
-Animal Welfare Enforcement
-Educational Workshops
Our vision is to give abandoned and neglected pets a second chance to live long, healthy lives in safe, loving homes.
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