





Bono
- Senior
- Male
- Small
About Bono
Ramona, CA
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Bono's Story
8-year-old ended up at the San Diego Humane Society when his previous family decided they no longer had time for him. We welcomed Bono as a Frosted Face to help him find the loving forever home he deserves. He weighs 23 lbs.<br/><br/>Bono spent a month in a foster home, where we learned so much more about his personality. Here's what his foster mom had to say about him:<br/>"Bono is an incredible pup, and we truly enjoyed having him with us! Here are the many good things we learned about Bono:<br/>* Bonds deeply with his people. He picked my husband as "his person" and always wanted to be near him.<br/>* Potty trained and knows commands sit, wait, and stay<br/>* Great on walks and absolutely loves long walks and adventures.<br/>* Loves to be talked to and he listens well when corrected.<br/>* Watches TV! We would put on Dog TV or YouTube videos, and Bono would happily sit in a chair watching dogs play - sometimes barking along at the screen.<br/>* Very quiet in the home.<br/>* Takes treats very gently/<br/>* Loves wandering around the yard and helping with garden chores. If you want a constant co-pilot, Bono is your guy!<br/>* Loves baths.<br/>* Gets along well with our other dogs once he knows them.<br/>* Rides very nicely in the car.<br/><br/>Things to be aware of:<br/>* Bono has a strong prey drive and should not be placed in a home with small animals such as hamsters, mice, or similar pets. He became very focused on rats in the orange trees and remembered exactly where he had seen them.<br/>* Bono needs daily exercise, but he also needs help settling and decompressing. Think of him a bit like a toddler - if he becomes overtired or overstimulated and doesn't get downtime or a nap, he can become snarky.<br/>* Bono can become protective of his people when he is worried or stressed. When my husband was sick with kidney stones, Bono began guarding the hallway to the bedroom and charged at me when I came to check on him. This involved blustering and mouth contact, but no bite. Because of this behavior, I would recommend an adults-only home.<br/>* Potential separation anxiety. If my husband left, Bono would run around looking for him. This is when we would place Bono in a quiet area and use dog YouTube videos to keep him occupied. <br/><br/>Overall, Bono is a loving, entertaining, loyal dog who will thrive with structure, exercise, and people who understand his need for both activity and downtime. He has a huge personality and so much love to give!"<br/> <br/>To meet Bono, please email:<br/>placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org
8-year-old ended up at the San Diego Humane Society when his previous family decided they no longer had time for him. We welcomed Bono as a Frosted Face to help him find the loving forever home he deserves. He weighs 23 lbs.
Bono spent a month in a foster home, where we learned so much more about his personality. Here's what his foster mom had to say about him:
"Bono is an incredible pup, and we truly enjoyed having him with us! Here are the many good things we learned about Bono:
* Bonds deeply with his people. He picked my husband as "his person" and always wanted to be near him.
* Potty trained and knows commands sit, wait, and stay
* Great on walks and absolutely loves long walks and adventures.
* Loves to be talked to and he listens well when corrected.
* Watches TV! We would put on Dog TV or YouTube videos, and Bono would happily sit in a chair watching dogs play - sometimes barking along at the screen.
* Very quiet in the home.
* Takes treats very gently/
* Loves wandering
8-year-old ended up at the San Diego Humane Society when his previous family decided they no longer had time for him. We welcomed Bono as a Frosted Face to help him find the loving forever home he deserves. He weighs 23 lbs.
Bono spent a month in a foster home, where we learned so much more about his personality. Here's what his foster mom had to say about him:
"Bono is an incredible pup, and we truly enjoyed having him with us! Here are the many good things we learned about Bono:
* Bonds deeply with his people. He picked my husband as "his person" and always wanted to be near him.
* Potty trained and knows commands sit, wait, and stay
* Great on walks and absolutely loves long walks and adventures.
* Loves to be talked to and he listens well when corrected.
* Watches TV! We would put on Dog TV or YouTube videos, and Bono would happily sit in a chair watching dogs play - sometimes barking along at the screen.
* Very quiet in the home.
* Takes treats very gently/
* Loves wandering around the yard and helping with garden chores. If you want a constant co-pilot, Bono is your guy!
* Loves baths.
* Gets along well with our other dogs once he knows them.
* Rides very nicely in the car.
Things to be aware of:
* Bono has a strong prey drive and should not be placed in a home with small animals such as hamsters, mice, or similar pets. He became very focused
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How To Adopt
Bono is from Frosted Faces Foundation
[Ramona, CA]
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