Bono
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Bono
AvailableBono is a senior male Beagle in Ramona, CA, with a brown and chocolate coat. At 8 years and 3 months old, heās neutered, fully vaccinated, and has a small build. Bono is house trained and does not have special needs.
About Bono
Bono is an 8-year-old Beagle who arrived at the Frosted Faces Foundation after his prior family could no longer care for him. Though initially uncertain, he quickly revealed a goofy, tender personality in his foster home. At 23 lbs, Bono bonds deeply to his peopleāhe'll find his 'one person' and happily become a loyal shadow. He's quiet indoors and thoroughly house trained, knowing his basic commands and handling correction well. Walks and outdoor adventures are highlights for him, and he'll join you for garden chores or lounge watching Dog TV. Car rides and bath time are also right up his alley. Bono gets along well with other dogs after a proper introduction, but he has a strong prey drive and shouldnāt share space with small pets. He needs daily walks and enough time to decompressālike a toddler, he gets cranky if overtired. His past includes some guarding when stressed or worriedāheās best suited to an adults-only home with an experienced owner who can provide structure and downtime. Bonoās loving nature and loyalty shine brightest in a peaceful, reliable routine, and his personality will keep you entertained. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bono
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beagles like Bono do well in homes with access to outdoor space where they can sniff, explore, and enjoy daily exercise. Apartments work if he gets enough walks, but heāll appreciate a secure yard most.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bono, being a Beagle, thrives with a fenced yard or regular outdoor outings. He needs space to roam and sniff, but structured walks can cover most of his needs if a yard isnāt available.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beagles are generally friendly with kids, but Bonoās specific behaviors mean he should be in an adults-only home. He needs people who understand his exercise and downtime requirements.











