BONNIE (TX1) - AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG/BLUE HEELER / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Mutt Dogs For Adoption in New York, NY, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Bonnie (TX1)
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
New York, NY, 10028 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler / Mixed. Bonnie (TX1) is a female Blue Heeler mix who was estimated by our veterinary partner to be 1 year old at the time of intake in January 2026. Bonnie is good with people and other dogs. Bonnie was skin and bones when she was found by our team in Texas. With our help, she has gained weight, gotten stronger and learned there are good people. This sweet, small girl is now ready for her forever home. She's about 25 lbs, perfect for city living or the suburbs. Make Bonnie part of your family and let her give you as much love as we've given her. If you would like to adopt Bonnie, and invite her into your comfortable, loving home as a family member well loved and safe, please apply at: .rescuedogsrocknyc Please also be sure to reference her name as Bonnie (TX1) in case of duplicate names within the rescue. Thank you! RDR's adoption fees include the cost of spay/neuter/microchip at an RDR-approved facility, whether completed before adoption or if deferred because the pet is too young or has a medical issue. All pets are also current on age-appropriate vaccines at the time of adoption. Given technical constraints on this database, this pet's location may not be as listed here. We can, however, provide transport support for pets in foster at a considerable distance from the adopter.
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Rescue Dogs Rock, Inc
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Location:
New York, New York, 10028 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
A mongrel, mutt, or mixed-breed dog, is a dog that is not the result of breeding within an existing breed or to modify or create a breed and belongs to no breed. In the United States, the term "mixed-breed" is a favored synonym over "mongrel" among many who wish to avoid negative connotations associated with the latter term. The implication that such dogs must be a mix of defined breeds may stem from an inverted understanding of the origins of dog breeds. Pure breeds have been, for the most part, artificially created from random-bred populations by human selective breeding with the purpose of enhancing desired physical, behavioral, or temperamental characteristics. Dogs that are not purebred are not necessarily a mix of such defined breeds. Therefore, among experts and fans of such dogs, "Mongrel" is still the preferred term.
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