TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) -- Meet our Pet of the Week, Bonnie.
Bonnie is an eight-year old American Staffordshire Terrier mix.
Bonnie is a a graduate of the U.T.O.P.I.A. program, meaning she has undergone basic obedience training at the Wakulla Correctional Institute. She's also been crate-trained. Bonnie just finished the program and recently became available for adoption.
Volunteers at the Tallahassee Animal Service Center say Bonnie is laid back and good with other dogs. She enjoys calm walks and learning new tricks, and loves people!
Bonnie is in good health and is heartworm negative. She's also already been spayed.
To learn more about all of the animals available for adoption, click here.
You can catch our Pet of the Week every Tuesday morning at 6:30 on WTXL Sunrise.
Tuesday is also the monthly low-cost rabies and microchip clinic at the Tallahassee Animal Service Center for dogs, cats and ferrets. Pets must be at least three months old for rabies shot and two months to get a microchip. Cats must be in a pet carrier and dogs on a leash.
The clinic is November 3 from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the shelter (1125 Easterwood Drive). There's a suggested donation of $5 for rabies and $10 for microchip. For more information, click here.
The Animal Service Center is also hosting a blood drive on Saturday, November 7. The blood mobile will be out at the shelter, and anyone who donates gets a voucher that waives an adoption fee.