Bonnie
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Bonnie
AvailableBonnie is a medium-sized adult female mixed breed with a red and cream short coat. She currently lives in Georgetown, TX. Bonnie has been spayed and is up-to-date on her vaccinations, giving you peace of mind as she joins your home. She is not yet house trained.
About Bonnie
Meet the fabulous Bonnie! This medium-sized adult is full of charm and lights up any room she enters. Bonnie has a short, beautiful red and cream coat and a personality that draws people in right away. Sheās affectionate, playful, and has a way of making everyone feel truly specialāwhether sheās flopping over for belly rubs or chasing after a toy with her tail wagging furiously. Bonnie thrives on human company, always eager to be involved in whatever is happening around her. Her soulful eyes hint at a past marked by resilience, but her happy attitude makes it clear sheās ready for a loving new home. She isnāt house trained yet, so expect to offer some guidance as she settles in. Bonnie is spayed and vaccinated, so sheās ready for her next adventure with a committed adopter. Potential adopters need to meet Bonnie in person. If youāre looking for a loyal, affectionate dog who will brighten every day, Bonnie is ready to make your home her home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Bonnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bonnie, a mixed breed dog, tends to do well in a variety of environments, especially in homes where she can be included in daily life and routines. She will thrive in an environment where she gets plenty of attention and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Mixed breed dogs like Bonnie do best with regular access to a secure outdoor space where they can play and have short walks. A backyard is great but not essential as long as her exercise needs are met.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bonnieās affectionate and friendly temperament makes her a good candidate for homes with children. Proper supervision and introductions help ensure a positive relationship.











