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Posted over 4 weeks ago
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Private owner (Greenville, SC)
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Brussel, our Brittany Spaniel, will be two years old in July. We got him from an AKC certified breeder in Texas. Brussel is a fun, high energy, and sweet dog. He is very smart and has been very easy to train.
Waylon is a 1 year old German Shorthaired Pointer with an incredibly sweet and loyal disposition. While he is still a very active dog, he is calm for the breed. I normally say he can go as long as you will let him outside but he turns off as we come in. Waylon, is a velcro dog so it is important to us to find someone who wants a companion most of the day.
Ideally, we want to keep the dogs together but our ultimate goal is to get them in homes where they can stay active and get the attention they need. If we do have to split them up, it is important to us that they go to a home where they are not left alone for long stretches (work from home situation, or other dog in the home). It breaks our heart to rehome. We just want them to have the attention and activity they deserve.
Brussel, our Brittany Spaniel, will be two years old in July. We got him from an AKC certified breeder in Texas. Brussel is a fun, high energy, and sweet dog. He is very smart and has been very easy to train.
Waylon is a 1 year old German Shorthaired Pointer with an incredibly sweet and loyal disposition. While he is still a very active dog, he is calm for the breed. I normally say he can go as long as you will let him outside but he turns off as we come in. Waylon, is a velcro dog so it is important to us to find someone who wants a companion most of the day.
Ideally, we want to keep the dogs together but our ultimate goal is to get them in homes where they can stay active and get the attention they need. If we do have to split them up, it is important to us that they go to a home where they are not left alone for long stretches (work from home situation, or other dog in the home). It breaks our heart to rehome. We just want them to have the attention and activity they deserve.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.