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Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Forestville, MD, USA

BONNIE - Bulldog (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Forestville, MD, USA

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Nickname
BONNIE
Breed
Bulldog
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Forestville, MD, 20747, USA

Description

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Forestville, MD, USA

Dog Breed: Bulldog (short coat). Bonnie has been enjoying her time in foster, cuddling up during the snow storm. Here is what her foster has to say about their time with Bonnie! Bonnie is doing great

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in a home environment - she adapted to our home almost instantly. She is house trained and learned to use the doggy door quickly. She knows the tricks “sit” and “lay down” although we have rarely had to use them. She behaves well at home and in public (she spent several hours at a coffee shop on Saturday), being so calm mild mannered that most folks don’t even notice her there. She has been great with our older dog and both our cats. She mostly has wanted to cuddle with our dog and sometimes wants to play with him. She has ignored the cats entirely. She rides great in the car and has great house manners as well - she does not jump up on furniture or venture into rooms or areas where the humans of the house are not. It is clear Bonnie is well trained and was well loved by her past owners. We have not had to leave her home alone due to all of us being closed in due to the snow storm, but I wouldn’t have any hesitations or concerns about separation anxiety or bad behavior. Interesting in adopting? Email fosterpgcpetsco.pg.md.us

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Organization name
Prince Georges County Animal Management Division
Location
Forestville, Maryland, 20747
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1629094
Date Listed
01/28/2026
Date Expires
04/28/2026

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