

Bonnie
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Bonnie
Concord, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Bonnie’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bonnie's Story
Bonnie was born around Valentine's Day of this year and is approximately 10 months old. She is a pitbull/ shepherd mix. Her parents weigh in at about 60 lbs each.<br/><br/>Bonnie is a playful girl who is still a bit startled by loud noises. She will need a bit of time to gain trust and be the carefree, playful girl we know she's meant to be. The ideal home for Bonnie would be free from small children and cats.<br/><br/>Bonnie was never abused or neglected, but when she left her original home, she realized that there was a big, loud, sometimes scary world out there that she had not experienced. She's had many firsts with us (car rides, trips to the vet, walking on a leash, and getting to know new canines/humans). Can you see this darling being part of your forever family?<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting, please follow the steps below:<br/><br/>1. Visit https://www.ebarr.org/adopt/<br/><br/>2. Read the complete information on this page.<br/><br/>3. Visit the website subpage (Dogs|Puppies, Cats|Kittens, or Special Needs|Adults) for the type of animal you want to adopt. Links are on the main 'Adopt' page.<br/><br/>4. Follow the detailed instructions on the subpage to fill out an application and email it to us for review.
Bonnie was born around Valentine's Day of this year and is approximately 10 months old. She is a pitbull/ shepherd mix. Her parents weigh in at about 60 lbs each.
Bonnie is a playful girl who is still a bit startled by loud noises. She will need a bit of time to gain trust and be the carefree, playful girl we know she's meant to be. The ideal home for Bonnie would be free from small children and cats.
Bonnie was never abused or neglected, but when she left her original home, she realized that there was a big, loud, sometimes scary world out there that she had not experienced. She's had many firsts with us (car rides, trips to the vet, walking on a leash, and getting to know new canines/humans). Can you see this darling being part of your forever family?
If you are interested in adopting, please follow the steps below:
1. Visit https://www.ebarr.org/adopt/
2. Read the complete information on this page.
3. Visit the website subpage (Dogs|Puppies, Cats|Kittens, o
Bonnie was born around Valentine's Day of this year and is approximately 10 months old. She is a pitbull/ shepherd mix. Her parents weigh in at about 60 lbs each.
Bonnie is a playful girl who is still a bit startled by loud noises. She will need a bit of time to gain trust and be the carefree, playful girl we know she's meant to be. The ideal home for Bonnie would be free from small children and cats.
Bonnie was never abused or neglected, but when she left her original home, she realized that there was a big, loud, sometimes scary world out there that she had not experienced. She's had many firsts with us (car rides, trips to the vet, walking on a leash, and getting to know new canines/humans). Can you see this darling being part of your forever family?
If you are interested in adopting, please follow the steps below:
1. Visit https://www.ebarr.org/adopt/
2. Read the complete information on this page.
3. Visit the website subpage (Dogs|Puppies, Cats|Kittens, or Special Needs|Adults) for the type of animal you want to adopt. Links are on the main 'Adopt' page.
4. Follow the detailed instructions on the subpage to fill out an application and email it to us for review.
How To Adopt
Bonnie is from East Bay Animal Rescue & Refuge (EBARR)
[Concord, CA]
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