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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White
Age
3 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
30073
My details
Spayed / Neutered
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Bratwurst is currently located at the EAC in Westminster (10460 Town Center Dr, Westminster, CO, 80021) and can be visited from 10am-6pm Sat/Sun and 12pm-7pm Mon-Fri! Email our EAC team at EAC@savinganimalstoday.org for more information!
Meet Bratwurst, a lovable mixed-breed boy with the most adorable wrinkly face and irresistible neck rolls — a look that’s as classic and comforting as his namesake! This charming pup has had a tough start in life, but he’s more than ready to trade in the hard times for the cozy, good-life vibes of a Colorado home where he can finally relax and soak up all the love he deserves.
Bratwurst can be a little hesitant when meeting new people, but it doesn’t take long to win him over — especially if you happen to bring a little “German-approved” incentive like chicken treats! Once he warms up, his sweet, goofy personality shines through. He might give a few barks at first, but he’s truly all bark and no bite, just making sure the welcome committee is doing its job.
Because he can be sensitive to busy environments, Bratwurst would do best in a home with older children who can help him feel safe as he settles in. With patience, kindness, and a steady supply of snacks, this wrinkly-faced sweetheart is ready to become your loyal “best wurst friend,” bringing plenty of smiles, cuddles, and tail wags to his loving family.
Bratwurst is currently located at the EAC in Westminster (10460 Town Center Dr, Westminster, CO, 80021) and can be visited from 10am-6pm Sat/Sun and 12pm-7pm Mon-Fri! Email our EAC team at EAC@savinganimalstoday.org for more information!
Meet Bratwurst, a lovable mixed-breed boy with the most adorable wrinkly face and irresistible neck rolls — a look that’s as classic and comforting as his namesake! This charming pup has had a tough start in life, but he’s more than ready to trade in the hard times for the cozy, good-life vibes of a Colorado home where he can finally relax and soak up all the love he deserves.
Bratwurst can be a little hesitant when meeting new people, but it doesn’t take long to win him over — especially if you happen to bring a little “German-approved” incentive like chicken treats! Once he warms up, his sweet, goofy personality shines through. He might give a few barks at first, but he’s truly all bark and no bite, just making sure the welcome committee is doing its job.
Because he can be sensitive to busy environments, Bratwurst would do best in a home with older children who can help him feel safe as he settles in. With patience, kindness, and a steady supply of snacks, this wrinkly-faced sweetheart is ready to become your loyal “best wurst friend,” bringing plenty of smiles, cuddles, and tail wags to his loving family.
Adoptable animals are located at our Taft Campus at 2200 N Taft Hill Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80524 or for more info call 970-484-8516.
The first step to adopting a cat or dog from Animal Friends Alliance is to fill out an adoption questionnaire. You can do this online!
The next step is to pick out a cat or dog! Check out our adoptable cats and adoptable dogs for pictures and short descriptions or come into the shelter at our Taft Hill campus. We also have adoptable cats at many offsite locations.
Note: not all available cats and dogs reside at our campuses. Some are at off-site adoption partners or in foster homes. If you are interested in a particular cat or dog, please call our shelter at (970) 484-8516 to find out about their current status and location.
We do not ship animals. You are required to come and meet your new addition prior to adoption so that we can ensure a good match.
Please note that we will make a copy of the adopters’ State ID card, Driver’s License or passport at the time of adoption.
Adoptable animals are located at our Taft Campus at 2200 N Taft Hill Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80524 or for more info call 970-484-8516.
The first step to adopting a cat or dog from Animal Friends Alliance is to fill out an adoption questionnaire. You can do this online!
The next step is to pick out a cat or dog! Check out our adoptable cats and adoptable dogs for pictures and short descriptions or come into the shelter at our Taft Hill campus. We also have adoptable cats at many offsite locations.
Note: not all available cats and dogs reside at our campuses. Some are at off-site adoption partners or in foster homes. If you are interested in a particular cat or dog, please call our shelter at (970) 484-8516 to find out about their current status and location.
We do not ship animals. You are required to come and meet your new addition prior to adoption so that we can ensure a good match.
Please note that we will make a copy of the adopters’ State ID card, Driver’s License or passport at the time of adoption.
Monday & Tuesday 10a–5p
Wednesday-Sunday 10a–6p
If you are interested in a specific animal we recommend calling (970) 484-8516 before heading to our campus, as many of our animals stay in foster homes or offsite locations.
Monday & Tuesday 10a–5p
Wednesday-Sunday 10a–6p
If you are interested in a specific animal we recommend calling (970) 484-8516 before heading to our campus, as many of our animals stay in foster homes or offsite locations.
More about this shelter
Animal Friends Alliance is a non-profit, adoption guarantee cat and dog shelter and low-cost spay/neuter clinic.
Our spay/neuter clinic performs surgeries on both cats & dogs, and we also offer low-cost vaccination clinics every week.
Our organization's goal is to do everything in our power to prevent euthanasia due to 'homelessness'.
Animal Friends Alliance is a non-profit, adoption guarantee cat and dog shelter and low-cost spay/neuter clinic.
Our spay/neuter clinic performs surgeries on both cats & dogs, and we also offer low-cost vaccination clinics every week.
Our organization's goal is to do everything in our power to prevent euthanasia due to 'homelessness'.
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