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My name is Brut!

Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Golden Retriever
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20035554-5590

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

 
 


About Me  

Age:  3 years....Meet sweet Brut who’s heart overflows with love and constant tail wags. Brut spent the majority of his life as part of a bonded pair but was separated when his owners had to make the heartbreaking decision to separate the two due to a move overseas. Brut now finds himself for the first time navigating this big world solo without his constant companion and is looking for a family (and canine playmate) to help fill that void.  

Brut has shown to be a good companion with adults, teens, and other dogs. He wants to ensure his people don’t go too far and will follow you everywhere and help with chores (wishful thinking). He’s a gentle fella when taking treats, loves to please his humans and is very intelligent. He will stand at the door should he need to go out and maybe give you a little yelp to let you know he’s ready. Brut knows basic commands like sit, stay, come, no, focus and is quite the athlete retrieving tennis balls or juggling a soccer ball.  

While indoors, Brut is a mellow guy and is content to snuggle up next to you on a couch, or lounge while you work. He enjoys walks and is receiving positive reinforcement to help him manage his pulling, especially in the evenings when he’s more energetic. He’s making good strides in this area. Driven by a powerful instinct to chase, Brut wouldn’t fare well in a home with small furry friends (IE: no cats). Rabbits and squirrels are his nemesis so he will pull when they cross paths but while at home, his backyard becomes a rodent-free zone.  

Brut’s leash skills are a work in progress, and while he might still bark and pull a little at dog encounters, it’s all part of his growing confidence. The right family, with a bit of patience and continued training, will witness Brut transform into a leash-loving, cuddly companion.  

Brut isn’t a fan of solo home time. Being left alone can make him express his frustration with a few barks. His foster family has been patiently teaching him coping mechanisms, and he’s making great progress in this area. Brut would love another canine companion!…but, if that’s not in his future, his forever home will need to continue with this positive reinforcement training to help him become more comfortable with being on his own as well as letting him experience new adventures.  

While in foster care, SCGRR has sent Brut to doggie day care where he does really well with canine friends and comes home one tired pup!  

This smart boy isn’t just quick to learn, he’s got the energy to match. Brut quickly picks up your cues, making training a breeze. Although Brut is low energy most of the day, he is a very athletic dog. Daily runs, hikes, and adventures are his jam, not only keeping his body fit but also easing his anxiety. So, if you crave a running or hiking buddy, Brut’s your pup.  

My Ideal Home  

Brut would excel in a home with patient humans who will invest in his training. An owner who works from home provides ideal companionship, offering regular breaks for cuddles and walks. While Brut adores children, older youngsters (10+) who respect his space are best for him. While Brut needs to learn to navigate the world on his own, a canine playmate, similar to his foster brothers (he did live with a female Golden in his prior home), would be a dream come true for Brut, offering him both confidence-building and playful adventures with a new buddy.  

Want to Adopt me?  

If you believe your home is the perfect match for me, please make sure you have first submitted an adoption application and completed your home interview with a SCGRRescue Volunteer. Then, tell my personal representative (aka Rep) more about why we are a great match via email at inmemorychief@gmail.com 

Please note:  We are only able to cover and adopt out to residents of Southern California. 

Adoption Fee:  $600.00



 


April 16, 2024, 11:23 pm
Rescue
Southern California Golden Retriever Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20035554-5590
Contact
Address
PO Box 25698, Los Angeles, CA 90025

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require contracts, home visits, adoption application. Fees depend on age of dog All dogs are available to be met by appointment only. We are a foster-based rescue. Please fill out the application at http://scgrrescue.org for an appointment.

More about this rescue

Our mission is to find loving, lifetime homes for all Southern California Golden Retrievers in need, regardless of conditions or circumstances. We will always strive to heal the sick and injured, rehabilitate the neglected and abused, and nurture the aged and unwanted until we find the perfect family who will shower them with unconditional love.