About Bonnie Blue....TN |
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- Microchipped: Yes
- Declawed: No
- Housetrained: Yes
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CITY, STATE: Greenville, KY
NAME: Bonnie Blue
AGE: 7ish (estimate)
SEX: F
WEIGHT: 19.5
COLOR: Blk/tan
COAT: smooth- soft, thick coat
UP TO DATE: Yes
SPAYED/NEUTERED: Spayed
ADOPTION FEE: Special Needs $160.00 + $15.00 microchip fee
HOUSETRAINED: Yes
CRATE TRAINED: Yes
LEASH TRAINED: No, but doesn't mind
SPECIAL NEEDS: Yes, Bonnie is pigeon-toed, and should go to a home with no/few stairs to negotiate.
HOME W/ SMALL CHILDREN: She likes kids and attention, but can't change direction quickly or get out of the way fast, so older children and a calm home would be best
HOME W/ OTHER DOGS: Yes MALE: Yes FEMALE: Yes
HOME W/ CATS: None- she barked at the cats at the shelter, but she was very afraid there.
MICROCHIP #: 911Pet Chip #911002001324641
MONTHLY HEARTWORM DATE: 15th
FOSTER HOME: Melanie Boggess, encoredance@bellsouth.net
RESCUE #: 2015-08-05-02
BIO: Sweet Bonnie! When you go to pick Bonnie up, she "jumps" a little to help. She had been an elderly mans special pet, and perhaps she learned to "help" him pick her up. It was a sad and confusing situation for sweet Bonnie, ending up at a busy and overwhelmed animal shelter after her owner went in the nursing home and no one in the family wanted her- even though she is a perfect lady. (They kept her outside until she was surrendered). She had a full load of intestinal worms and looked so sad. She's been getting lots of rest, good food and love and in her foster home, and she has blossomed into a loving, playful girl!
Bonnie is pigeon-toed, and walks with an uneven gait. The x-ray showed that her uneven walk is most likely congenital (born with it) and not the result of an accident. So her cute "twisty" walk should not be an issue if she is kept from stairs and jumping.
She waits to be invited in the door, and isn't a big barker. She is a calm, gentle- spirited dog who likes to be with people and lay around with the other pets. She is easily corrected and wants to please. We suspect one of her Dachshund parents was long-haired, because she has a soft, thick, smooth coat (squishy wrinkles like a Shar-Pei!). She's not a puppy, we estimate about 7 yrs. old, but she's still frisky. Bonnie is a very long Dachshund with precious big feet. She doesn't change direction quickly, so an easy-going home would be best (she has loved the kids in her foster home and the friends who come over to play.) Bonnie needs a home with very few stairs.
Foster mom has lots of pictures and video of sweet Bonnie to share by smart phone! If you are interested in being Bonnie Blue's forever home, please fill out an application at www.allamericandachshundrescue.org.