My name is Ruger!

Posted 2 days ago
Ruger

My basic info

Breed
Cocker Spaniel / Spaniel (Unknown Type)
Age
4 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
35 lbs (current)
Pet ID
NEBR

My personality

AffectionateFood-motivatedGentleShySnuggly

My story

Contact info

Pet ID
NEBR

Contact
Kathy Boje

Phone
Not provided

Email
kathyboje@gmail.com

Website
Not provided

Address
Buffalo, NY 14043

Their adoption process

NY Rescue Registration # RR263
The adoption process helps match the prospective family's desires in a dog with the temperment and behavior of our foster brittanys.

The adoption process consists of an adoption application. Once the application is received a rescue representative will contact the adopter and do a telephone interview, vet check (on current and prior pets) and a home visit. An adoption contract is signed upon adoption and an adoption fee is paid. The adoption fee helps defray the veterinary expenses for the dog.

The current adoption feel is set by the rescue (typically $400), which includes all vaccinations up to day, spaying/neutering, microchipping, heartworm-negative, parasite-free and appropriate veterinary care of any health concerns the brittany may have.

Go meet their pets

NY Rescue Registration # RR263
If you have additional questions about our brittanys, please email us. We would be happy to respond to you. It is very important to YOU and to US that there's a great match between what you are looking in a brittany and the brittany's dog's personality.

If you are interested in adopting a brittany please take a moment to fill out the online adoption application at www.nbran.org or www.nebrittanyrescue.org. The NEBR representative or NBRAN NY state coordinator will be in touch to go over your application and explain the adoption process.

We look forward to helping you find the "right" brittany for you and your family! Thanks for thinking rescue.

More about this rescue

NY Rescue Registration # RR263
The purpose of rescue is to take in a stray, abandoned or surrendered purebred brittanys and provide them with foster care, health and temperament screening, love and an opportunity at a wonderful new home.

Brittanys can make wonderful family dogs and excel in many areas, but they are not for everyone. They are active, playful, energetic dogs who require personal attention every day. If you would like to learn if a Brittany is a good choice for you and your family please contact us. Although many rescued dogs do hunt with their new families, our primary objective is finding them homes where they will be a member of the family!