If you are interested in adopting this dog, please fill out our dog adoption questionnaire and e-mail it to Lauren.baird.htar@gmail.com. PLEASE VISIT THIS WEBSITE TO FIND THE ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE: http://www.homewardtrails.org/adopt-a-pet/adoption-forms/ Bonnie was born February 5 in SW Virginia. She came to HTAR with her brother when she was six weeks old. They were malnourished and needed some TLC but quickly recovered with regular meals and veterinary care. Clyde has been adopted but Bonnie is still looking for her forever home. Bonnie is buddies with an older male foster dog and likes spending her time outside with him. Bonnie likes to play hard with other dogs so she would be best as a solo dog or a more submissive dog! We're anticipating Bonnie might be about 50 lbs when grown. Adoption Coordinator: Lauren Baird Breed Estimate: Terrier/Lab Gender: Female Approximate weight: 28 pounds on 6/17 Approximate age: 4 months on 6/6 Location: Homeward Trails Foster Home Cratetrained: Working on it Coat Type: Short Personality: Outgoing puppy! *Please note puppies are in foster homes- not at our adoption center! The adoption fee for this dog is $375. This fee DOES NOT INCLUDE spay/neuter and microchip. If the animal you are adopting is not already spayed/neutered, you will be required to sign a contract legally obligating you to have the animal altered. Please contact your HT rep to learn about exclusive low-cost spay/neuter options made available only to HT adopters! Every adopted Homeward Trails animal comes with 30 days of free pet health insurance. We are proud to partner with the following veterinarians who offer a free first exam for your animal, exclusively for HT adopters: Caring Hands Animal Hospital, Palisades Veterinary Clinic, Sunshine Animal Hospital and Clarendon Animal Care and all VCA Animal Hospitals. Additionally, any VCA hospital will cover illnesses up to $250 at no cost to any Homeward Trails adopter. We also provide a 30-minute phone consult with a professional dog trainer at Fur-Get Me Not within the first 30 days of adopting - just for HT adopters in the Arlington/Alexandria area. Start your new dog out on the right foot with this valuable, expert advice and guidance FREE! You can save animals like this one by becoming a foster! Fosters are like way stations between high kill shelters and forever homes. We need fosters so that we can save dogs before they are euthanized at the shelters. If you are interested in becoming a foster, please check out our information about fostering by visiting http://www.homewardtrails.org/foster-a-pet/dog-and-cat-foster-program/