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My basic info
Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year 11 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
233
My details
Good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Brownie the ginger teddy bear. She loves hugs and will gently take snacks from your hand like the 1-year-old baby that she is.
She's great on a leash and loves sunbathing going on walks, car rides, morning naps, chew toys, watching Bluey, and '80s R&B.
Brownie is crate-trained and will let you know she's ready for bed. Dislikes cats, tall lamps, and fresh veggies (but her foster mom is trying fresh berries now.😉)
Brownie craves cuddles and attention, and would be a great fit in an adult-only or adult-teen home with other dogs who can keep up with her playful spirit.
Meet Brownie the ginger teddy bear. She loves hugs and will gently take snacks from your hand like the 1-year-old baby that she is.
She's great on a leash and loves sunbathing going on walks, car rides, morning naps, chew toys, watching Bluey, and '80s R&B.
Brownie is crate-trained and will let you know she's ready for bed. Dislikes cats, tall lamps, and fresh veggies (but her foster mom is trying fresh berries now.😉)
Brownie craves cuddles and attention, and would be a great fit in an adult-only or adult-teen home with other dogs who can keep up with her playful spirit.
At Shelters and Shelves, we firmly believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at finding their happily ever after. The dogs we rescue have all been marked as “urgent”, placing them at highest risk should the shelter reach kennel capacity. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of them; most are simply passed over based on scant first impressions or appearance. Some are medical cases that need time and space to recover outside of the stressful shelter environment. Others have a harder time finding families due to specific needs in a new home. All of them, however, have the perfect home somewhere out there waiting for them; they just need a little more time (and a little extra help) to find it. We make sure their story doesn't end at the shelter.
At Shelters and Shelves, we firmly believe that all dogs deserve a second chance at finding their happily ever after. The dogs we rescue have all been marked as “urgent”, placing them at highest risk should the shelter reach kennel capacity. There is nothing inherently wrong with any of them; most are simply passed over based on scant first impressions or appearance. Some are medical cases that need time and space to recover outside of the stressful shelter environment. Others have a harder time finding families due to specific needs in a new home. All of them, however, have the perfect home somewhere out there waiting for them; they just need a little more time (and a little extra help) to find it. We make sure their story doesn't end at the shelter.
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