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DOGS AVAILABLE/DogsAboutTown (PLUS "WHY BONNIE LOVES PIT BULLS")
next to name means "currently out on a trial adoption."

SITE UPDATE 1-3-12

ALL DOGS ARE NEUTERED, MICROCHIPPED , HEARTWORM TESTED AND VACCINATED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT

TO SEE VIDEOS OF THE DOGS ON THIS PAGE, GO TO WWW.YOUTUBE.COM AND SEARCH THE FOLLOWING: BONNIEBASSIS1

 

BONNIE AND CREW -- IN THE KITCHEN AND ON A HIKE

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

AS OF NOV. 14, I WILL BE ON A "FIRST EVER" WINTER BREAK AND WILL NO LONGER BE TAKING NEW DOGS UNTIL THE LATE SPRING (UNLESS I RETIRE FIRST!).

COURTESY POSTINGS OF DOGS AT OTHER RESCUES WILL BE ON MY PETFINDER PAGE.

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RON

RON OFICIALLY CAN NOW BE CALLED

"BONNIE'S PERSONAL DOG."

 

AFTER ALMOST THREE YEARS, NO ONE SEEMS TO WANT RON, BUT I DO, SO HE'S MINE! TOO LATE FOR ALL THE REST OF YOU!

 

 

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SEBASTIAN

PIT BULL

Everyone's Dream Dog.

Would make an excellent therapy dog.

Four years old, never met a human or dog he didn't like. A gentleman, wise beyond his years.

And not bad around cats.

ADOPTED BY BONNIE,

WHO COULDN'T PART WITH HIM!

 

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DogsAboutTown

STRAYS AVAILABLE AT PRIVATE HOMES OR
SHELTERS OR OTHER RESCUES throughout New England -
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Please email or call Bonnie at 413-528-9581 for details or visit http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/MA122.html

 

 

DANNY BOY

Danny Boy is just the sweetest most loving dog. He is a people -loving boy who is affectionate to men, women and children, likes dogs too....but not cats. He is a 70 lb. bundle of joy; healthy, young, neutered, microchipped, up to date in shots, knows commands and in need of a good caring home ASAP. DANNY IS REALLY A GREAT DOG !
Contact Harriet at 917 670 3892 or hckoss@aol.com

WHY BONNIE LOVES PIT BULLS AND WHY THOSE WHO'VE ADOPTED PIT BULLS LOVE THEM TOO.

 

Pit bulls’ surprising past: Nanny dogs
By Claudine Zap | The Upshot – Thu, Jun 2, 2011
Try to quickly summon an image of good-with-small-children dog, and chances are you'll picture something adorably Benji-shaggy. Or maybe a sweetie-pie golden retriever, or a loveball of a lab. It's not likely, at least not in today's perception of the breed, that an American pit bull terrier leaps to mind.
But not so long ago, pit bulls were brought in as "nanny dogs," the trusted caretaker pups to watch over kids.
Vintage photographs recently posted on a personal blog show off the breed as babysitter.
More vintage photos of pit bulls with children


It's striking--and quite sad--to see such documentation of how beloved the now-maligned dog once was. The very same American pit bull is now more often associated with Michael Vick's dogfights, and stories of household pets gone bad, sometimes tragically involving kids.
In the case of Vick, who was convicted of running a dogfighting ring, 47 of the pit bulls from his kennel were taken to animal sanctuaries or adopted. One rehabilitated dog named Mel, who moved to Dallas with a new owner, even received an edible key to the city.
But back to the breed's history as a family dog: Helen Keller had a pit bull. Laura Ingalls Wilder, who wrote "Little House on the Prairie," owned one, too. And Petey, the mascot pup with the black eye patch in "The Little Rascals?" Pit bull.
Over time, the breed, which was also bred to battle bulls and fight other dogs, picked up a reputation for a nasty nature. Cesar Millan, the "dog whisperer" who is around the breed every day, says it's people who should be blamed, not the breed. He writes on his website, "Pit bulls get a bad rap because of irresponsible owners."
Responsible owners include Jon Stewart, Alicia Silverstone, Jamie Foxx, Jessica Biel, and Jessica Alba.

 

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