Home › Forums › DID Dogs › Our Dogs › Happy Endings › Introducing Bonnie
That puppy dog has gone beyond the cute scale
![]()
Delighted to see another scottie and Bichon family
my two adore each other they are a great combination. best of luck and lots of laughs
![]()
She is going from strength to strength I am sitting her watching the two of them running around the garden, she is such a quiet little thing reminds me so much to Dexter when he was a pup, she is getting on really well with the toilet training, in crate at night time and no accidents at all, and during the day if we do miss the signs she goes on the paper in the kitchen so life is good.
Hi Anjo, justing looking at your post about Hamish (Gio) and I know you, its a small world will PM you now.
Hi, it is a small world
Bonnie is such a cutie she is adorable
![]()
Would really like to see some up to date photos of Bonnie and to hear how shew is getting on. ![]()
Will try and put some up, she go a nice new hair cut on Friday so will try and load some photos today.
Here are some latest photos of Bonnie, she is getting on great and we can’t remember what the house was like without her, she is doing her puppy training with Emmaline and is coming on nicely apart from being the smallest dog in the group.
photo (13).jpg
photo (12).jpg
photo (15).jpg
From one Bonnie to another…she is a very pretty girl indeed! ![]()
It’s hard to believe this is one of the tiny little black terrors/darlings I had only a few months ago.
She has more Scottie than Westie in her looks as they all seem to have.
Look at those Scottie ears……………all the better to hear you with………….NOT.
I am sure Emmaline will enjoy this small bundle of IQ in the class.
Hi Bonnie
I’d like to introduce your sister Cookie.. She is an adorable little girl indeed and so clever. The chewing of everything in the house is starting to ease of a bit
.. Had her spayed two weeks ago and she recovered very quick.. she gets on great with my westie and shes well able for him and my mums shitzu .. Were still working on the barking at other dogs but shes improved so much..
184.JPG172.JPG
067.JPG
Great to see cookie and I believe they go to the same groomers, Bonnie is terrific, she has finially got to grips with the toilet training, she was also neutered two weeks ago and he fitting fit again, agree with the chewing all shoes have now been moved to the bedroom and now the garden plants are getting a hammering, got her an assortment of new rubber chews the other day and they seem to be doing the trick. We are delighted with her and she is fantasic with our other dog they are even sleeping in the one bed now. She loves water and went proper swimming in the sea down in bittas bay much to the delight of passers by. She is a great addition to our family. It would be really lovely if we could organise a meeting with all five of them to see how they are getting on.
Yes i believe we went to the groomers just before bonnie did.. Karen and jen took pic’s of cookie to show you.. would love to met up and let the two girls see each other.. Cookie loves to be showered and sits there like a child with her head up and eyes closed for me to wash her, its very funny indeed… mind you cesar (my westie does the same).. My garden is developing holes in it as the it seems the scottie (which seems to be the stronger breed in them ) loves to dig ha ha.. Cookie loves cuddles and puts her head on my shoulder like a child and snuggles in so cesar has to come to the other one then
.. I hope Marie has seen the pic’s of cookie as she was a little sad to let her go as she loved to cuddle cookie.. I wonder if the other two pups were homed.. I’m sorry now i didn’t adopt two of them ha ha.. Would love to see pic’s of them also..
Bonnie doing a great job with her foster sister
![]()
Picture 552.jpg
Hi sorry i haven’t been on for a while.. we had a mishap with cookie.. she was running happily out in the back garden with my westie and got a very serious open fracture on her left shoulder..(trampoline owners beware, make sure the u bar and screws that hold safety netting is up high)it was a rush to the vets and they did all they could but had never seen this type of fracture before and we had to transfer her to UCD were Joseph was brilliant.. At one stage we thought the leg would have to be amputated but luckily she didn’t sever the nerves running through the shoulder.. she spent a total of 6 days away from home between the vets and UCD.. Thankfully shes now back to herself and it seems she’ll not have a limp.. I’ll be forever grateful to to LIZ in Barbarie O’Malleys and to UCD for the care and kindness they showed me and cookieIMG_1034.JPG
IMG_1035.JPG
043.JPG
Dogs in Distress is a registered charity. Dogs in Distress Limited is fully compliant with the Charities Governance Code.
RCN NUMBER: 20059491 | CHY NUMBER 16481 | CRO NUMBER 505 799