Bonnie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Bonnie
Columbia, MD
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Bonnie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bonnie's Story
Little Miss Behavin!MEET BONNIE!<br/>This cutie-pahtootie is a ~2 year old American pocket bully who would love to besomeone’s little Miss. At approximately 40 pounds, she is an easy-to-care-for size andenjoys getting dolled up in her bandanas to catch the eye of potential suitors/adopters.;-) Bonnie is an exuberant little lady who enjoys the company of male dogs (but wouldrather not compete for attention with other females). She loves life, and lets it show withabandon by taking treats, walks, car rides and playtime seriously. A little “mouth-forward”, Bonnie would do well in a home without small kids due to her tendency tonibble her humans when over excited. She plain-out annoys the cats that have beenaround her (no malice intended!) and should probably not be a farm girl due to her preydrive. Bonnie came to Tri State Pet Care, LLC in Kearneysville, WV when she was noticed bya staff member at the local shelter. Since that time, she has been living in foster careand has been entertaining her foster mom and learning what being a dog in a lovinghome is all about. She is available for adoption by applying at www.tarashouse.org (as acourtesy list). Bonnie is spayed, up to date on her shots. Please email us atinfo@tarashouse.net with any questions.
Little Miss Behavin!MEET BONNIE!
This cutie-pahtootie is a ~2 year old American pocket bully who would love to besomeone’s little Miss. At approximately 40 pounds, she is an easy-to-care-for size andenjoys getting dolled up in her bandanas to catch the eye of potential suitors/adopters.;-) Bonnie is an exuberant little lady who enjoys the company of male dogs (but wouldrather not compete for attention with other females). She loves life, and lets it show withabandon by taking treats, walks, car rides and playtime seriously. A little “mouth-forward”, Bonnie would do well in a home without small kids due to her tendency tonibble her humans when over excited. She plain-out annoys the cats that have beenaround her (no malice intended!) and should probably not be a farm girl due to her preydrive. Bonnie came to Tri State Pet Care, LLC in Kearneysville, WV when she was noticed bya staff member at the local shelter. Since that time, she has been living in foster careand has been entertaining her foster mom and learning what b
Little Miss Behavin!MEET BONNIE!
This cutie-pahtootie is a ~2 year old American pocket bully who would love to besomeone’s little Miss. At approximately 40 pounds, she is an easy-to-care-for size andenjoys getting dolled up in her bandanas to catch the eye of potential suitors/adopters.;-) Bonnie is an exuberant little lady who enjoys the company of male dogs (but wouldrather not compete for attention with other females). She loves life, and lets it show withabandon by taking treats, walks, car rides and playtime seriously. A little “mouth-forward”, Bonnie would do well in a home without small kids due to her tendency tonibble her humans when over excited. She plain-out annoys the cats that have beenaround her (no malice intended!) and should probably not be a farm girl due to her preydrive. Bonnie came to Tri State Pet Care, LLC in Kearneysville, WV when she was noticed bya staff member at the local shelter. Since that time, she has been living in foster careand has been entertaining her foster mom and learning what being a dog in a lovinghome is all about. She is available for adoption by applying at www.tarashouse.org (as acourtesy list). Bonnie is spayed, up to date on her shots. Please email us atinfo@tarashouse.net with any questions.
How To Adopt
Bonnie is from Tara's House Animal Rescue, Inc.
[Columbia, MD]
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