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Bonbon

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6 months- 2 years|Shih Tzu|Female|Small|Palo Alto, CA

About Bonbon

All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped. * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.Adoption fee: $650 Meet BonBon: A Tenderhearted Little Survivor Learning to Shine BonBon is a 1–2 year old, 9-pound Shih Tzu mix with a gentle soul and the sweetest, most devoted personality. She was rescued from a hoarding situation alongside five of her canine friends, and while her early life left her coat neglected and her confidence shaken, she is now on a beautiful journey of healing. Her fur is growing back in nicely— still a bit patchy in places— but every day she looks and feels more like the happy little dog she was always meant to be. Daily Life with BonBon BonBon thrives on routine and finds comfort in the rhythm of her day. She typically wakes up around 6:30 a.m. for a potty walk, followed by breakfast around 7:00 (sometimes closer to 8:00 if she prefers a slower start). She enjoys a short midday walk between 10:00 a.m. and noon, another outing in the late afternoon, and dinner around 8:00 p.m., with a final quick potty run before bedtime. She truly enjoys her walks and quietly takes in the world around her. BonBon naturally stays close to her person—often right at your heel— more out of loyalty and caution than anything else. She doesn’t pull, chase wildlife, or bark at other dogs. Instead, she prefers to observe and stay safely by your side. Personality & Temperament BonBon is a very sweet little dog who forms deep bonds once she feels safe. When she first arrived in her foster home, she was understandably nervous and needed a day or two to adjust. With patience, gentle encouragement, and a few tasty treats, she began to relax and show her true personality. She is a classic Velcro dog and an enthusiastic cuddler. BonBon is happiest when she knows exactly where her person is— ideally within a couple of feet at all times. She’ll patiently wait outside the bathroom door, follow you from room to room, and melt into your lap for head scritches whenever the opportunity arises. Her devotion is touching, and her soulful eyes make it nearly impossible to resist giving her a little extra love. Because her skin is still healing and she is naturally sensitive, she may tremble at times— whether she’s nervous, excited, happy, or simply chilly. She is especially wary of unfamiliar sights like people carrying bags or pushing carts, but with reassurance and time, she continues to build confidence. And while she may be shy, BonBon definitely has opinions—especially about food. She is a proud connoisseur of salmon and chicken wet food and has made it very clear that dry kibble is not on her current menu. If the preferred cuisine is unavailable, she is fully prepared to stage a quiet protest until better options appear. Social Life BonBon is gentle and non-aggressive with both people and other dogs. She may be cautious at first, but she warms up within an hour or so once she realizes she is safe. Activity Level BonBon is more of a couch potato than a party animal. She enjoys short walks and occasional bursts of excitement, but she is not particularly interested in toys or rough-and-tumble play. When she feels unsure, her instinct is to seek comfort and closeness rather than entertainment. Her favorite activity is simply being near her person. She has lovely house manners overall—she does not chew, dig, or get into mischief, even when left alone. She is also very quiet, rarely barking except occasionally when someone comes directly to the door. BonBon prefers cozy spaces over crates and would much rather curl up in a soft bed or snuggle on the couch beside her favorite person. Ideal Home BonBon would thrive in a calm, loving home where she can continue to build confidence at her own pace. A gentle dog sibling could be a wonderful influence, helping her feel more secure in new situations. She doesn’t need a large home or a busy lifestyle—just a patient family who appreciates quiet companionship and understands that trust takes time. Most of all, she needs a home where she will be cherished, reassured, and given the chance to blossom into the confident little dog she is already becoming. Why We Love BonBon BonBon has a remarkable capacity for love. She checks on her person when they move around the house, makes sure everyone is okay, and offers comfort simply by being close. And she has a charmingly funny quirk—she believes that singing is some kind of emergency. If her person starts to sing, she rushes over immediately, climbs into their lap, and stays there until the “distress call” ends. She is gentle, devoted, and incredibly endearing—a tiny survivor with a huge heart who is ready to find her forever person and stay right by their side.