Bonnie Dog &
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Bonnie Dog &
AvailableBonnie Dog & is a young, medium-sized shepherd mix with a black and tan medium-length coat. She is a spayed female, vaccinated, and currently located in Chuckey, TN. Bonnie is still learning her house training skills. At about 10 months old, she’s at a great age to bond and grow with her new family.
About Bonnie Dog &
Bonnie Dog & is a 10-month-old shepherd mix with a soft medium coat in black and tan. At around 30 lbs, she’s coming into her own as a lively, curious puppy and brings a lot of sweetness into every room. Bonnie thrives on exploring new places, learning new tricks, and soaking up every bit of attention she gets. She still has plenty of that puppy energy, but she balances it with a loving side—she’s always ready to curl up for a good snuggle when the excitement winds down. Bonnie gets along well with other dogs and children, making her a solid candidate for a busy family or an adopter looking to raise a young pup with varied company. She isn’t house trained yet, so her new people should be ready to guide her as she figures out her routines. Spayed and up-to-date on her shots, she’s a healthy start for anyone wanting to invest in a dog’s early years. With the right patience, Bonnie is ready to grow up in step with her people and make every adventure count. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Bonnie Dog &
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bonnie Dog & is a German Shepherd mix, so she’s best suited for an active home that can provide daily physical and mental stimulation. Access to a yard or frequent outdoor activity is ideal for her.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
As a shepherd mix, Bonnie Dog & will benefit from regular time outdoors and space to move. A secured yard is great, but she’ll also do well in a home where she receives daily walks and playtime.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd mixes like Bonnie often do very well with children, especially when introduced at a young age and given positive experiences. Bonnie gets along well with kids.











