Bonnie
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Bonnie
AvailableBonnie is a lovely adult female Border Collie mix. This medium-sized dog is house trained, spayed, and has up-to-date vaccinations. Although she has an active spirit, Bonnie remains calm even during loud events. Her beautiful personality makes her a treasured companion in Portland, OR.
About Bonnie
Bonnie is a sweet six-year-old Border Collie mix who exudes calmness and loyalty. She enjoys her daily walks, typically totaling two to three hours, and is eager to meet new friends. While she can be dog-friendly when properly introduced, her comfort comes when around well-mannered calm dogs and cats. Bonnie charms everyone she meets with her gentle demeanor; she even knows how to make the most of agility activities and loves to learn new tricks. Food is a significant motivator for Bonnie, so potential adopters should keep an eye on her when it comes to snacks and treats. She's been trained to respond positively to food-related commands and would benefit from Kongs and snuffle pads. She does well in the car, enjoys grooming sessions, and has a remarkable recall ability, though her enthusiasm for squirrels can distract her during walks. At her foster home, Bonnie has shown her affectionate side whether itβs by offering comforting hugs or becoming an honorary member of the choir during practice. Her gentle nature makes her an ideal companion. If Bonnie sounds like a great match for you, take the first step by filling out an application.
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Questions about Bonnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bonnie is best suited for a loving home that can provide her with a calm environment and regular exercise, as her Border Collie mix background thrives with mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bonnie enjoys ample outdoor space for her walks. Ideally, a yard or access to parks where she can explore is beneficial.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bonnie's gentle and affectionate demeanor suggests she would likely do well in a home with children, especially if they understand how to interact kindly with her.











