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Meet Hallie! Hallie is about 4 years old, 53 lbs, and a Dalmatian. Hallie is the mom of the Fire Department litter and is now ready for her own home. Hallie is doing well withe her house-training, has not been crated, and walks well on leash. She LOVES every person she meets. She would do fine in a home with kids 8+, but would prefer a home with no other dogs. Cats are unknown. A fenced in yard is a plus.
Her foster says, "Hallie is such a happy dog! She wags her tail non-stop. She knows sit and down, and we are working on wait. She is super sweet and loves to give hugs to her people. We are working on "4 on the floor". She also loves to see what you are eating, and will need work on house-manners like not counter surfing."
A refundable spay/neuter surgery deposit of $250 is required. The surgery will be coordinated and paid for by BDC and done at Tufts in Grafton within a few months, so adopters must be willing to comply with this MA regulation and within driving distance of Grafton.
She is available for adoption with an approved adopter in Hopkinton, MA by appointment. Please fill out an application on our website at https://www.browndogcoalition.com/adoptable as a first step.
-Puppies may not be given as gifts or surprises. -Please thoughtfully discuss with your entire household the physical, safety, financial and emotional responsibilities of a puppy BEFORE applying to adopt. - More information about our adoption process, application and adoption fees can be found at browndogcoalition.com
Meet Hallie! Hallie is about 4 years old, 53 lbs, and a Dalmatian. Hallie is the mom of the Fire Department litter and is now ready for her own home. Hallie is doing well withe her house-training, has not been crated, and walks well on leash. She LOVES every person she meets. She would do fine in a home with kids 8+, but would prefer a home with no other dogs. Cats are unknown. A fenced in yard is a plus.
Her foster says, "Hallie is such a happy dog! She wags her tail non-stop. She knows sit and down, and we are working on wait. She is super sweet and loves to give hugs to her people. We are working on "4 on the floor". She also loves to see what you are eating, and will need work on house-manners like not counter surfing."
A refundable spay/neuter surgery deposit of $250 is required. The surgery will be coordinated and paid for by BDC and done at Tufts in Grafton within a few months, so adopters must be willing to comply with this MA regulation and within driving distance of Grafton.
She is available for adoption with an approved adopter in Hopkinton, MA by appointment. Please fill out an application on our website at https://www.browndogcoalition.com/adoptable as a first step.
-Puppies may not be given as gifts or surprises. -Please thoughtfully discuss with your entire household the physical, safety, financial and emotional responsibilities of a puppy BEFORE applying to adopt. - More information about our adoption process, application and adoption fees can be found at browndogcoalition.com
We are foster home based, so fill out an application as a first step! Go to http://www.browndogcoalition.com/adoption/. Once an application has been completed, we can set up a meet for you and the pet.
We are foster home based, so fill out an application as a first step! Go to http://www.browndogcoalition.com/adoption/. Once an application has been completed, we can set up a meet for you and the pet.
More about this rescue
Brown Dog Coalition and Rescue Ltd. (License # - 0042) is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization from Hopkinton, MA dedicated to finding homeless and stray companion animals loving forever homes. In addition to its primary mission of transporting and rehoming dogs, Brown Dog also promotes spay and neuter programs.
Brown Dog Coalition and Rescue Ltd. (License # - 0042) is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization from Hopkinton, MA dedicated to finding homeless and stray companion animals loving forever homes. In addition to its primary mission of transporting and rehoming dogs, Brown Dog also promotes spay and neuter programs.