A DOG who “captured the hearts” of rehoming centre staff is in need of a new home.
Bonnie the two-year-old Golden Retriever is looking for her forever home.
Chris Slight, manager of the Worcestershire Dogs Trust rehoming centre, doesn’t expect Bonnie to be kept waiting too long for her new family.
He said: "Bonnie has captured the hearts of our staff with her endearing personality and kind spirit.
“Her gentle nature and loyal companionship will make her the perfect best friend for anyone seeking unconditional love and joy.
"While Bonnie's journey to her forever home is set to be swift, her presence reminds us that our centre embraces dogs of all backgrounds and breeds.
“Don't let assumptions limit your search for a furry family member. Keep an eye on our website and social media if you are on the lookout for a dog to join your family."
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Bonnie is looking for a home without any children where she will be the only pet.
She has been friendly with everyone she has met at the centre but does have some reactivity around other dogs.
Staff at the Dogs Trust branch in Evesham say that she is understood to have a history of resource guarding, but they have not seen any signs of this so far, with Bonnie happy to exchange items for food rewards.
She is also housetrained and knows some basic commands, although she may need a refresher when she is back in a home environment.
Bonnie is also very happy to jump in the car so travelling further afield should be no problem.
In her previous home, she was okay being left for a few hours at a time, so staff have said this is something her new family can work towards once she is settled.
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Mr Slight added: "Bonnie's love for car rides and her enthusiasm for exploring new places make her an ideal companion for adventurous families. Whether it's a scenic drive or a tranquil walk in low-populated areas, Bonnie will be your perfect travel buddy.
"Despite having some reactivity around other dogs, Bonnie has shown great potential for growth and socialisation. With the right guidance and training, she can blossom into a dog who enjoys the company of other furry friends on her walks."
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