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Bonnie baby

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large

About Bonnie baby

Lafayette, CA

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Long
Apricot / Beige

Behavior

Personality
Independent, Friendly, Protective, Curious, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Bonnie baby’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Bonnie baby's Story

Bonnie is a bright, confident young pup with a naturally protective instinct and a big heart. Quick to learn and eager to please, she already shows the awareness and steadiness that make for an excellent flock guardian. Of all her litter, she is the most vigilant and ready to bark at coyotes at night.<br/><br/>Though one of the smaller pups in her litter of nine, Bonnie is bold and determined—fearless at mealtime and spirited in play, yet respectful of boundaries. <br/><br/>She takes after her mother, Saskia, who is an exceptional and trustworthy guardian of livestock. Bonnie has grown up with chickens, goats, cats and kittens, dwarf goats, a llama, and cattle. Any and all of these will be part of the flock she guards along with her humans.<br/><br/>Bonnie has received her first round of vaccinations and has not been spayed. Her father is pure Bouvier and her mother is Pyrenees/Anatolian cross. We expect her to grow to 75-80lb and be very athletic. She will thrive in a working or rural environment where her intelligence and instinct to protect can truly shine. If kept as a domestic pet, she will need daily exercise of at least two hours.

Bonnie is a bright, confident young pup with a naturally protective instinct and a big heart. Quick to learn and eager to please, she already shows the awareness and steadiness that make for an excellent flock guardian. Of all her litter, she is the most vigilant and ready to bark at coyotes at night.

Though one of the smaller pups in her litter of nine, Bonnie is bold and determined—fearless at mealtime and spirited in play, yet respectful of boundaries.

She takes after her mother, Saskia, who is an exceptional and trustworthy guardian of livestock. Bonnie has grown up with chickens, goats, cats and kittens, dwarf goats, a llama, and cattle. Any and all of these will be part of the flock she guards along with her humans.

Bonnie has received her first round of vaccinations and has not been spayed. Her father is pure Bouvier and her mother is Pyrenees/Anatolian cross. We expect her to grow to 75-80lb and be very athletic. She will thrive in a working or rural environment where her intelligence and

Bonnie is a bright, confident young pup with a naturally protective instinct and a big heart. Quick to learn and eager to please, she already shows the awareness and steadiness that make for an excellent flock guardian. Of all her litter, she is the most vigilant and ready to bark at coyotes at night.

Though one of the smaller pups in her litter of nine, Bonnie is bold and determined—fearless at mealtime and spirited in play, yet respectful of boundaries.

She takes after her mother, Saskia, who is an exceptional and trustworthy guardian of livestock. Bonnie has grown up with chickens, goats, cats and kittens, dwarf goats, a llama, and cattle. Any and all of these will be part of the flock she guards along with her humans.

Bonnie has received her first round of vaccinations and has not been spayed. Her father is pure Bouvier and her mother is Pyrenees/Anatolian cross. We expect her to grow to 75-80lb and be very athletic. She will thrive in a working or rural environment where her intelligence and instinct to protect can truly shine. If kept as a domestic pet, she will need daily exercise of at least two hours.

How To Adopt

Bonnie baby was listed as Adoptable by All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Bonnie baby?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Bonnie baby is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bonnie baby?
If you've submitted an inquiry, All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bonnie baby, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
You can view our full adoption process at abcrescue.org 1) Submit an application at abcrescue.org/forms 2) Send photos of your yard/dog space (and landlord approval if applicable) to info@abcrescue.org with your last name in the subject line 3) Please be patient as we receive a lot of applications, but we will get back to you! 4) You will receive a Meet & Greet link to schedule an appointment to meet all the available dogs

Bonnie baby is from All Beings Cooperative Animal Rescue

[Lafayette, CA]

Our Mission
To provide safety, healthcare and shelter to any animals in need, to rescue animals in danger of harm
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