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Meet Bonnie, a sweet and gentle girl who is ready to find a loving and patient forever home. Bonnie can be a little unsure of people at first, but beneath her timid nature is a kind and affectionate dog who truly wants to connect with her people. Once she feels safe, she becomes incredibly loyal and will happily stay by your side, soaking up attention and companionship. Bonnie enjoys simple pleasures such as playing fetch and having a run around, making her a lovely companion for a household that can provide her with daily activity and enrichment. She is toilet trained for indoor living and would much prefer to be inside with her family, where she feels safe, secure, and settled. Bonnie would thrive in a calm home environment with high secure fencing and access to both indoor and outdoor spaces. She will benefit from ongoing training, gentle socialisation, and positive experiences to help build her confidence over time. She is best suited to a home with children aged 8 years and over and may do well with another calm, respectful dog pending introductions. Bonnie is a truly sweet girl who, with patience and understanding, will blossom into a loyal and devoted best friend for life.
*The adoption fee covers the fee payable to Domestic Animal Services to release the dog. Additional fees include a registration fee ($64.25 or concession $24.20) and microchip fee ($26.70 to update microchip details or $48.50 if the dog was not microchipped when impounded). Sexually entire dogs must be desexed by a vet, fees will apply.