DOGGY PROFILE
- Name. Bonnie Rockett-O'Loughlin
- Breed. Other / Cross
- Nickname. Boo Boo, Princess Pea
- Sex. f
- Age. 8yrs
- Weight. 13kg
- Best Friend. Clyde
All about me...
I originally lived with another family when I was a wee little piglet pup, but they thought their children were too rough so thats when I came to be a Rockett-O'Loughlin. Mum & Dad were told I was a Malamute/Husky/Retriever cross, but instead of getting taller as I grew I got longer and longer and longer! I guess you could say I look like a retriever with corgi legs, or a coffee table - you decide. I love my home and have an easy life being top dog, sleeping on the bed, licking the cat when he gets too close to my parents. When I wag my tail the wag starts from the tip of my nose and ends at the end of my tail. I am looking forward to having a brother or sister soon and my Mum is on the look out for a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever to join our furry family.
I really love...
Mum the most! Oh, and checking the mail and I am obsessed with tennis balls and you just can't throw them for me enough. I love to go for drives, even if its just down to the drive through for pats and I especially love being at the side of my Mum and Dad wherever they go. I love to go out for breakfast with them and get a frothy doggacino - its the cosmopolitan life for me.
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