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Bonnie

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
  • Yellow Labrador Retriever

About Bonnie

Stone Mountain, GA

Breed

Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler&Yellow Labrador RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Bonnie’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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

This is a GUEST LISTING. If you are interested in making Bonnie a member of your home, please contact the owner, Karon Nolan at knolan@tmg-ga.com or 404.719.8248. Text message is the best way.<br/>_____________________________________<br/>The owner reports the following:<br/>Through absolutely no fault of her own, Bonnie needs to find a new home. Her owner has moved in with her elderly parents to take care of them and, sadly, they are allergic to pet fur. Unfortunately, no family or friends have stepped up to take in Bonnie, and the owner really does not want to take Bonnie to the shelter. She doesn't want to lose her but feels she has no choice at this point. She's hoping someone who loves senior dogs and can provide Bonnie with good care and lots of love will add Bonnie as a member of their family.<br/><br/>Bonnie is very sweet, friendly with adults and good with kids. The owner's grandchildren have been around Bonnie and there have never been any issues. The owner rescued Bonnie as a puppy from a Walmart parking lot 14 years ago, and the owner believes that Bonnie will adjust just fine with a new family. Bonnie weighs about 40 lbs. and is spayed, up-to-date on shots and appears to be healthy. <br/><br/>Being that Bonnie is a rescue, Bonnie's heritage is unknown to the owner. The best guess is Australian Cattledog (look at the shape of her head and those ears) and Yellow Labrador Retriever (due to her color), although surely there are other breeds mixed in. Bonnie shows up with different shades of yellow in different photos due to the light, but her true color is darkish yellow.<br/><br/>Fenced-in yard, home check, and veterinarian reference is required.

This is a GUEST LISTING. If you are interested in making Bonnie a member of your home, please contact the owner, Karon Nolan at knolan@tmg-ga.com or 404.719.8248. Text message is the best way.
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The owner reports the following:
Through absolutely no fault of her own, Bonnie needs to find a new home. Her owner has moved in with her elderly parents to take care of them and, sadly, they are allergic to pet fur. Unfortunately, no family or friends have stepped up to take in Bonnie, and the owner really does not want to take Bonnie to the shelter. She doesn't want to lose her but feels she has no choice at this point. She's hoping someone who loves senior dogs and can provide Bonnie with good care and lots of love will add Bonnie as a member of their family.

Bonnie is very sweet, friendly with adults and good with kids. The owner's grandchildren have been around Bonnie and there have never been any issues. The owner rescued Bonnie as a puppy from a Walmart parking l

This is a GUEST LISTING. If you are interested in making Bonnie a member of your home, please contact the owner, Karon Nolan at knolan@tmg-ga.com or 404.719.8248. Text message is the best way.
_____________________________________
The owner reports the following:
Through absolutely no fault of her own, Bonnie needs to find a new home. Her owner has moved in with her elderly parents to take care of them and, sadly, they are allergic to pet fur. Unfortunately, no family or friends have stepped up to take in Bonnie, and the owner really does not want to take Bonnie to the shelter. She doesn't want to lose her but feels she has no choice at this point. She's hoping someone who loves senior dogs and can provide Bonnie with good care and lots of love will add Bonnie as a member of their family.

Bonnie is very sweet, friendly with adults and good with kids. The owner's grandchildren have been around Bonnie and there have never been any issues. The owner rescued Bonnie as a puppy from a Walmart parking lot 14 years ago, and the owner believes that Bonnie will adjust just fine with a new family. Bonnie weighs about 40 lbs. and is spayed, up-to-date on shots and appears to be healthy.

Being that Bonnie is a rescue, Bonnie's heritage is unknown to the owner. The best guess is Australian Cattledog (look at the shape of her head and those ears) and Yellow Labrador Retriever (due to her col

Bonnie is from Much Ado About Hounds, Inc.

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