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Wantitall Bonnie "Bonnie"

Bonnie is a petite little lady, and very easygoing.  She has a curly, waggy tail with a white tip, and the best way to get it going is to pull out her leash.  She adores walks, and spends the entire time taking in her surroundings.  Her ears frequently perk straight up when she’s interested in something, though she never pulls on her leash.  She is very spry, and keeps up with the crazy young dogs in her foster home like she’s one of them!  When she gets excited, she does zoomies all through the yard.  She loves people and greets them with a tail wag and a smile.  If you begin petting her, be prepared to stay a while: if you stop, she will politely remind you to keep going by gently resting her paw on you.  If that doesn’t work, she tries nosing, and will also try acrobatics, like rolling onto her back.  Bonnie has had a lot of changes lately, and while she takes most of them in stride, she can get a little nervous in new situations.  She was initially confused by our cats, and for days tried to play bow at one of them, but has finally realized that they just aren’t dogs, and it’s best to leave them alone.  She is very reliable at home alone, and does not get upset when her people leave.  Though Bonnie requires eye drops twice daily for pannus (which she takes very happily), she is otherwise very healthy, and has many years left to spend with her forever family.

All About Wantitall Bonnie "Bonnie"

  • Date of Birth | 03/08/2000
  • Trained At |
  • Sex | Female
  • Weight | 55#
  • Color | Brindle
  • Location | Columbus Foster
  • Prey Drive | 2 (Somewhat Interested - wants to continually sniff or follow the cat, but is easily distracted; little interest in small dogs)
  • Origin | USA
  • Link To Racing Database |
  • Link To Foster Update |

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In cooperation with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, Team Greyhound Adoption of Ohio is working with several correctional facilities in the State of Ohio. We started with our first dogs at the Lorain Correctional Facility in Grafton, Ohio, in March of 2001.

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