Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Declawed,
Story
Please contact Sue (sueblackman@msn.com) for more information about this pet.Honey wants to add a little sweetness to your life! She is a beautiful 10 yr old spayed female purebred Brittany. She is sweet and loves to be with people. Honey was surrendered to NBRAN because her owners had little humans enter their lives. Even though the little humans did not live there, the owners felt like their grands made Honey nervous and anxious when they visited. Never did Honey snap or bite the grandchildren, she just vocally let everyone know they were not her cup of tea. Honey is fully housetrained, does not prefer a crate and is trustworthy left alone unattended in the house. Although she is not extremely cautious with new acquaintances, she takes a while to warm up to people. When Honey was surrendered, she had a growth on her hind leg quarter. After meeting with the vet, it was decided that it would be best to remove the growth, even though it did not appear to be anything too serious. Once removed, the pathology confirmed it was 100% benign. Because Honey is an extremely active 10-year-old, the toughest part of recovery for her was having to “take it easy” for a few weeks. She has had her stitches removed and she is incredibly happy about being able to run and explore. Honey will tolerate other dogs, but she prefers humans, just not little humans. Because she is so spry, Honey would love a furever home with a fenced back yard where she can have plenty of room to chase birds and get lots of exercise. At 55 lbs, Honey could stand to lose a few pounds, but the vet has given this beautiful girl a clean bill of health. Honey will walk on a leash in true Brittany style, becoming easily distracted by critters on the ground and in the air. Below is Honey’s wishlist for her furever home: Fenced backyard No extended time left alone Kind humans ( older children only) Warm hugs and lots of love Only dog (will tolerate one other dog reluctantly) A house with NO feline siblings Honey's adoption fee is $250. She is currently being fostered in West Tennessee but can be transported up to 1400 miles to an approved adopter. (with the adopter being responsible for the last up to 100 miles). If you are interested in giving Honey her furever home, please reach out to Suzanne Horsley ztasuzanne@gmail.com OR Debbie Tuthill agilitybrits@gmail.comMay 13, 2026, 8:05 pm