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Meet Bonnie, the confused Labrador. He doesn’t know what he wants to be when he grows into a big dog! Well, that’s when the whole problem began. Born to two police dogs, Bonnie and the other puppies are destined to become brave, strong, clever service dogs one day but Bonnie wants to be someone different. ‘Do you want to be a cat?’ teases his siblings, for he loves playing with yarn (a cat toy). When an unexpected guest promises to help Bonnie find a better way to spend his days, the puppy decides to leave his warm home in the country side to set on an adventure to find where he will truly belong. His new yellow friend shows him dogs who wear clothes, race dogs with muzzles, amusing farm animals on a barn that Bonnie had never met. Bonnie can be anyone he wants! But in the quest to find his true calling, does our Labrador forget his loving and playful nature when he encounters a troublesome child? What does he do when he sees a few children who are not completely normal? Do you think a doltish, playful dog could be a hero?
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Meet Bonnie, the confused Labrador. He doesn’t know what he wants to be when he grows into a big dog! Well, that’s when the whole problem began. Born to two police dogs, Bonnie and the other puppies are destined to become brave, strong, clever service dogs one day but Bonnie wants to be someone different. ‘Do you want to be a cat?’ teases his siblings, for he loves playing with yarn (a cat toy). When an unexpected guest promises to help Bonnie find a better way to spend his days, the puppy decides to leave his warm home in the country side to set on an adventure to find where he will truly belong. His new yellow friend shows him dogs who wear clothes, race dogs with muzzles, amusing farm animals on a barn that Bonnie had never met. Bonnie can be anyone he wants! But in the quest to find his true calling, does our Labrador forget his loving and playful nature when he encounters a troublesome child? What does he do when he sees a few children who are not completely normal? Do you think a doltish, playful dog could be a hero?