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BRADLEY is a very special pocket-sized pitbull mix pup! At around 1 year old, he's a compact 30 pounds. He's potty-trained and is working on his manners and commands. He already knows "sit". Bradley also walks pretty well on the leash, though he is excitable and will bite the leash if he gets frustrated because things aren't happening fast enough for him (think toddler tantrum).
Bradley is a master of fun and absolutely LOVES playing with other dogs! Though a slow introduction is needed because he's a bit anxious at first. He needs a breed-experienced adopter with the time and patience it will take to help him become the best boy. Someone who can appreciate Bradley's energetic spirit and continue his positive-reinforcement training, will be key. He is a real character!
He very much enjoys playtime and would do best in a home with other dogs to teach him how to "DOG". If you think you might be Bradley's forever friend, head over to www.hsnb.org and fill out an adoption interest application. Bradley's $250 adoption fee helps cover his neuter, microchip, and all shots (including rabies). This cute compact boy is waiting, impatiently, for his new life to start. Could you be his "Happily Ever After"?
BRADLEY is a very special pocket-sized pitbull mix pup! At around 1 year old, he's a compact 30 pounds. He's potty-trained and is working on his manners and commands. He already knows "sit". Bradley also walks pretty well on the leash, though he is excitable and will bite the leash if he gets frustrated because things aren't happening fast enough for him (think toddler tantrum).
Bradley is a master of fun and absolutely LOVES playing with other dogs! Though a slow introduction is needed because he's a bit anxious at first. He needs a breed-experienced adopter with the time and patience it will take to help him become the best boy. Someone who can appreciate Bradley's energetic spirit and continue his positive-reinforcement training, will be key. He is a real character!
He very much enjoys playtime and would do best in a home with other dogs to teach him how to "DOG". If you think you might be Bradley's forever friend, head over to www.hsnb.org and fill out an adoption interest application. Bradley's $250 adoption fee helps cover his neuter, microchip, and all shots (including rabies). This cute compact boy is waiting, impatiently, for his new life to start. Could you be his "Happily Ever After"?
Our adoption counselors will review your application and contact you to make an appointment to meet our pets.
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Interview
Our adoption counselors will contact you with personalized matchmaking services and training support!
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Meet the Pet
Bring everyone in your family - including dogs. Also bring proof of homeownership or permission from your landlord.
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Sign Adoption Contract
If there’s a match, you can finalize the adoption and upon completion of spay/neuter surgery, you can take home your new best friend.
Additional adoption info
We test animals for the following:
Dogs: Good with other dogs, possibly cats, food aggression, walks on leash, noting any other attributes we may know.
Cats: Good with other cats, litter box trained, noting any other attributes we may know.
We cannot test if any animal is good with children. We may know if an animal is possibly house trained, but cannot guarantee any animal in the shelter is house trained. We do not know if a dog is good with cats unless we are advised by a person surrendering the animal. We may have an idea of this depending on how the dog reacts to our community cats that live on the property.
Please visit our website for current fees, and to find out about adoption specials! (The website link is at the top and bottom of this page)
We test animals for the following:
Dogs: Good with other dogs, possibly cats, food aggression, walks on leash, noting any other attributes we may know.
Cats: Good with other cats, litter box trained, noting any other attributes we may know.
We cannot test if any animal is good with children. We may know if an animal is possibly house trained, but cannot guarantee any animal in the shelter is house trained. We do not know if a dog is good with cats unless we are advised by a person surrendering the animal. We may have an idea of this depending on how the dog reacts to our community cats that live on the property.
Please visit our website for current fees, and to find out about adoption specials! (The website link is at the top and bottom of this page)