
About this Dog
Bonnie Bell is a 2 year old beautiful female Malinois. With women, she is a little shy to start with, but warms up and is a total love bug. She is very scared of men. during her time in foster she has learned not all men are bad, but she will hide behind the legs of her handler when meeting new men. She has a broken nose that healed probably without care, so it has a dent in it. She also has a scar on her right shoulder. She walks very nicely on leash, ignoring barking dogs, loud traffic, etc. She is willing to be active and likes to run some, but she is very happy just being near her human, usually lying near their feet. Bonnie Bell appears to be an alpha female so she can be a little stand offish with other dogs. However, with slow intros she is happy to play with male and female dogs. She is ok with cats with some light supervision, but chickens and rabbits are a solid no as she sees them as food.
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Contribute to Bonnie Bell in New Mexico's Stash!

100% of Bonnie Bell in New Mexico's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Bonnie Bell in New Mexico.
About this Dog
Bonnie Bell is a 2 year old beautiful female Malinois. With women, she is a little shy to start with, but warms up and is a total love bug. She is very scared of men. during her time in foster she has learned not all men are bad, but she will hide behind the legs of her handler when meeting new men. She has a broken nose that healed probably without care, so it has a dent in it. She also has a scar on her right shoulder. She walks very nicely on leash, ignoring barking dogs, loud traffic, etc. She is willing to be active and likes to run some, but she is very happy just being near her human, usually lying near their feet. Bonnie Bell appears to be an alpha female so she can be a little stand offish with other dogs. However, with slow intros she is happy to play with male and female dogs. She is ok with cats with some light supervision, but chickens and rabbits are a solid no as she sees them as food.