

Bravo & Bonita
- Young
- Male
- Medium
About Bravo & Bonita
Rincon, PR
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Bravo & Bonita’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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Bravo & Bonita's Story
Bravo and Bonita brother and sister. Both were rescued from the beach in Aguada, Puerto Rico. They were abandoned and surviving best they could off of the generosity of campers in the rv park. When I became alerted to their plight to survive and then I saw them for the first time I could not forget them. I was concerned that they would get a meal a day and set out to find them and feed them. Dawn, from Angels for Animals, fearlessly and selflessly, helped in their safe capture. We were able to get them both spay/neuter and shots for travel. Yet when their travel plans fell through, I took them with the other rescue/foster dogs to my property in Maricao, Puerto Rico. They are two beautiful dogs with hearts of survivors. They have not had indoor or leash training. They are outdoors and enjoy their freedom on the 14acre farm. Ideally they would be adopted to an owner that knows how to train dogs so they can have basic care. Bonita (female) will come close and allow petting. She smiles and wags her tail as she carefully approaches. Bravo (male) stays his distance and will come feed when he has space to do so. Occasionally he will come close enough and give a quick lick on the hand showing his appreciation. They are short hair and low maintenance. They require shelter, food water and basic preventives (monthly simpatica trio). They are lovely sweet souls that guard at perimeter of fence and alert at night if anyone come near to property. Bravo can hunt iguanas and may not be great with cats (this would require supervision). Ideally if someone has a fenced yard they could run and play together as they do now and keep each other company. That would be my wish. Also if someone had the time to help them learn to trust more with treats and positive experiences. Bonita does not want a collar/leash on her and Bravo if cornered is docile (non-aggressive). Neither has ever bit me or anyone else. They just have fear of humans and enjoy their freedom as long as they have shelter, food, water and some shout outs "good boy bravo!", "good girl Bonita" you will get tail wags and smiles. If someone has a large fenced outdoor area they would patrol for small intruders (snakes, iguanas, run off other critters). They have been with my other rescues big and small and have always been gentle. Bravo gets picked on a bit by the older dogs but more in a loving way.. as no one gets hurt and all come together daily. They have been living in a beautiful environment yet I would like for someone who has some experienced with traumatized dogs that is patient and loving, who has a fenced yard with shelter that can offer them the space to be the yard dogs. They like to be together and I would like for that to continue for them. I have many desperate to be rescued dogs local in my neighborhood and if Bravo and Bonita find new loving homes I can take action to help more. Their breed is unknown to me yet they were also found with a black/white husky/german looking dog that could have been their father (hard to know for sure but see some resemblance). Their bodies are lean like greyhound and they are very fast runnners. They are not excessive barkers but will alert as needed. They will tend to shy away rather then confront and keep distance. Low maintenance , outdoors, someone understanding of traumatic childhood and/or someone willing to gain or have them trained if wanting them to obey command and come closer. Otherwise they would be great yard dogs that as long as they have fenced yard , food water and preventives ... they will be happy together. For more information denise@denisemari.com also fill out the application provided here on the app. Kindly, Denise
Bravo and Bonita brother and sister. Both were rescued from the beach in Aguada, Puerto Rico. They were abandoned and surviving best they could off of the generosity of campers in the rv park. When I became alerted to their plight to survive and then I saw them for the first time I could not forget them. I was concerned that they would get a meal a day and set out to find them and feed them. Dawn, from Angels for Animals, fearlessly and selflessly, helped in their safe capture. We were able to get them both spay/neuter and shots for travel. Yet when their travel plans fell through, I took them with the other rescue/foster dogs to my property in Maricao, Puerto Rico. They are two beautiful dogs with hearts of survivors. They have not had indoor or leash training. They are outdoors and enjoy their freedom on the 14acre farm. Ideally they would be adopted to an owner that knows how to train dogs so they can have basic care. Bonita (female) will come close and allow petting. She smiles and wags her tail as she carefully approac
Bravo and Bonita brother and sister. Both were rescued from the beach in Aguada, Puerto Rico. They were abandoned and surviving best they could off of the generosity of campers in the rv park. When I became alerted to their plight to survive and then I saw them for the first time I could not forget them. I was concerned that they would get a meal a day and set out to find them and feed them. Dawn, from Angels for Animals, fearlessly and selflessly, helped in their safe capture. We were able to get them both spay/neuter and shots for travel. Yet when their travel plans fell through, I took them with the other rescue/foster dogs to my property in Maricao, Puerto Rico. They are two beautiful dogs with hearts of survivors. They have not had indoor or leash training. They are outdoors and enjoy their freedom on the 14acre farm. Ideally they would be adopted to an owner that knows how to train dogs so they can have basic care. Bonita (female) will come close and allow petting. She smiles and wags her tail as she carefully approaches. Bravo (male) stays his distance and will come feed when he has space to do so. Occasionally he will come close enough and give a quick lick on the hand showing his appreciation. They are short hair and low maintenance. They require shelter, food water and basic preventives (monthly simpatica trio). They are lovely sweet souls that guard at perimeter of fence and alert at night if anyone come
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Bravo & Bonita is from Angels For Animals, Corporation
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