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Brittany puppies and dogs in South Carolina

Looking for a Brittany puppy or dog in South Carolina? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Brittany near you.

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Below are our newest added Brittanies available for adoption in South Carolina. To see more adoptable Brittanies in South Carolina, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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NC/Cooper

Brittany

Male, Adult
Chapin, SC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Shots are up-to-date, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Super Cooper, the happiest 3yo male French Brittany mix. Cooper weighs 35lbs & is neutered, HW negative & current with all vaccinations & preventatives. Cooper is a young, happy & active boy who loves everyone he meets. He has shown that he loves young & old dogs, but doesn’t mind being any only dog either. Cooper has a great energy about him, loves to go for walks, has an amazing ball drive & responds amazingly to praise & treats. Cooper is learning to walk with a leash & is doing very well with a harness with less pulling & more focus. He does alert to birds, squirrels & such but has never acted on them. And he is just as happy going for a car ride! He rides like a pro. Cooper is learning his manners & loves to sit & show you all he's learned. Big fluffy blankets are his favorite to cuddle with along with his squeaky toys. Cooper is doing well with house training & will alert when he needs to go out. He is a handsome boy with good energy, sleeps great through the night & has a gentle mouth. He has shown that he prefers men, but is extremely affectionate with females. Cooper will do best in an active home, be it playtime, walks, jogs or hikes. A little exercise goes a long way with Cooper. A physical fence, or electric, would be best for Cooper. He is a curious boy who is still learning recall. Cooper is an A+ boy who is guaranteed to bring joy to your life & home. Won’t you please open your heart & home to this sweet boy so he can have the love, affection & life he deserves? Please complete an adoption application at www.NBRAN.org and mention his name. His adoption fee is $325. Cooper is currently in NW South Carolina & is available to be transported up to 1400 miles, with the adopter driving the last 100 miles approximately. Please reach out to kecarr72@icloud.com or jessica@thesouthernway.com if you have any questions. June 9, 2023, 1:42 pm
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WI/Microwave aka Mika (Bonded w Toaster)

Brittany/Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Chapin, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you looking for a pair of  gorgeous, spunky, and active girls who are always on the go?  Well, then Mika (a.k.a, Microwave)  and her bonded sister Tosa (a.k.a. Toaster) might be the gals for you.   Mika is a healthy, 39 pounds, almost one year old Brittany/Lab Mix.  She adores running around in her fosters’ yard, going for walks in the neighborhood, hunting for squirrels and other critters, playing fetch, performing surveillance duty while looking out the picture window and sliding doors of her fosters’ home, and gobbling up all the training treats she can.  Her current favorite pastime is claiming all of the pillows on foster parents’ bed as her own. Mika means “quick and nimble.” And does she ever live up to her namesake! Unsurprisingly then, according to Mika’s foster family, Mika does best with one or two one-hour walks daily plus lots of romping around in her foster family’s fenced yard.  Mika likes her treats; so, training should come naturally for those who are committed to spending time doing so. Mika is a very loving dog once she really knows you.  She basks in all the hugs, tummy rubs, and praise her foster family can give her.  However, she is weary of most strangers (adults and children) and their dogs.  Mika’s foster mom feels her fear is rooted in her limited time for socialization while she and her sister were being boarded before coming into foster care.  As a result, any potential adopter(s) who is/are serious about adopting Mika will need to keep in mind slow introductions of people, animals, and even noisy household appliances (like the vacuum cleaner) are best.  Mika is fearful and handles it by barking and lurching.   Serious adopters will need to be committed to continuing Mika’s training.  Right now Mika knows “sit,” “paw,” “stay,” and “come.”  We continue to work on, “down,”“look at me,” and “off.”  Mika most definitely is a food aficionado; consequently, we have been trying to break her of counter surfing.  To her credit, Mika soaks up all the love and affection that she can.  Sometimes, MIka and her sister compete for attention, toys, and even space in the yard. Mika is crate and potty trained. She does still need to do plenty of heavy duty chewing.  Foster Mom has learned that the hard way:).  At first, Mika was afraid of our five year old.  Now they are the best of friends.  Again, slow and calm introductions are a must.  Mika is a jumper and a climber, so a six foot privacy fence would be best.  This dog is fiercely loyal and loving.  This dynamic duo (Mika and Tosa) will make the right adopter a great addition to his/her family! UTD on vaccines, HW neg, housebroken and crate trained.  On hw and ft prevention. If you are looking for a pair of active loving girls,  you can’t go wrong with this bonded pair. The adoption fee for WI/Microwave aka Mika, who is in Brookfield, WI is $325,  which helps to offset our vetting and allows NBRAN to rescue more of these wonderful family members.  If you are interested in making WI/Microwave aka Mika part of your family, please complete the on-line application by visiting www.nbran.org .  Contact Hallie Barbara at minnesotabrittany@gmail.com and then let your state coordinator know so we can get the ball rolling.  A phone interview, home visit and vet check will be required as part of the approval process by your state coordinator, before talking to the foster of Microwave aka Mika.  Transportation can be arranged up 1400 miles with the adopter being responsible for at least the last 100 miles.June 9, 2023, 1:42 pm
Photo of WI/Toaster aka Tosa(Bonded w Microwave)

WI/Toaster aka Tosa(Bonded w Microwave)

Brittany/Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Chapin, SC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you looking for a pair of loving, intelligent, pretty, and active girls who are always on the go?  Well, then Tosa (a.k.a. Toaster) and her sister, Mika (a.k.a. Microwave) might be just the pups for you.   Tosa  is a healthy, 39.1 pound, almost one year old Brittany/Lab Mix. She adores running around in her fosters’ yard, going for walks in the neighborhood, hunting for squirrels and other critters, playing fetch, performing surveillance duty while looking out her foster family’s picture window and sliding doors, and gobbling up all the training treats she can.  Her current favorite past time is carrying a tennis ball around in her mouth, throwing the ball for herself, and then retrieving it. The name “Tosa” comes from the Potawatomi  word for “firefly.”  Tosa has a special meaning for her foster parents.  It is a contraction for the city of “Wauwatosa,” a place where Tosa’s foster parents once lived.  Tosa lives up to her name. Her personality, eyes, and smile always sparkle.  She loves with her whole heart and whoever adopts her will not be disappointed!  Tosa is a very devoted dog once she feels comfortable. She basks in all the kisses, hugs, tummy rubs, and praise she receives.  She often likes to cuddle up next to her humans on the sofa as they relax in the living room or sleep with them in their beds.  She is a big velcro dog.  In fact, foster mom has observed that Tosa will howl a bit after being put into her crate as her humans go out the front door. This pup is NOT a fan of car rides nor thunderstorms.   Tosa likes people and other dogs IF she knows them well.  If she is unsure, she will bark.  Tosa’s foster mom feels her fear is rooted in her limited time for socialization while she and her sister were being boarded before coming into foster care.  As a result, any potential adopter(s) who is/are experienced with the breed and is/are serious about adopting Tosa and her sister  will need to keep in mind slow introductions of people, animals, and novel situations/ inanimate objects.   Serious adopters will need to be committed to continuing Tosa’s  training.  Right now, Tosa knows “sit,” “paw,” “stay,” and “come.”  We continue to work on, “down,”“look at me,” and “off.” Mastery of these commands will help Tosa on her walks and her yard.  On walks, she has a tendency to chase moving cars.  Early on in her foster’s yard, she jumped the four foot fence. This puppy also  likes food and has been known to help foster mom by “prerinsing” the dishes placed into the dishwasher.  Tosa fiercely adores her people, her house, her yard, her toys, and life in general.  She is most definitely a “lover” and not a “fighter.” Since Tosa is part of a bonded pair, and her sister, Mika, is a little less predictable, foster mom would not recommend adding this bonded pair to more canines in the home.  Tosa is typical of all sporting breeds and requires plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.  She does best with one or two one-hour walks daily plus lots of romping around in her foster family’s fenced yard.  Tosa likes her treats; so training should come naturally for those who are committed to spending time doing so.  She is crate and potty trained. Tosa also still needs to do plenty of heavy duty chewing. ( Foster Mom has learned that the hard way:). )  When Tosa first arrived in foster care, she was leery of our five-year-old.  Now she looks for her in the mornings and cuddles with her in the evenings. Again, slow and calm introductions are a must for this dynamic duo. Tosa is a jumper and a climber, so a six foot privacy fence would be best.  This firefly along with her sister are ready for an experienced adopter. She and her sister will make a great addition to his/her family! UTD on vaccines, hw neg, crate trained, housebroken and on hw ft prevention. If you are looking for a pair of active loving girls,  you can’t go wrong with this bonded pair. The adoption fee for WI/Toaster aka Tosa, who is in Brookfield, WI is $325,  which helps to offset our vetting and allows NBRAN to rescue more of these wonderful family members.  If you are interested in making WI/Toaster aka Tosa part of your family, please complete the on-line application by visiting www.nbran.org .  Contact Hallie Barbara at minnesotabrittany@gmail.com and then let your state coordinator know so we can get the ball rolling.  A phone interview, home visit and vet check will be required as part of the approval process by your state coordinator, before talking to the foster of Toaster aka Tosa.  Transportation can be arranged up 1400 miles with the adopter being responsible for at least the last 100 miles.    June 9, 2023, 1:42 pm

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