Brindle came the county shelter with two housemates, who have since found their forever home. They were surrendered because of an altercation when an unsecured dog strayed into their yard. His two housemates are in families with other dogs and are doing well. Brindle may someday do well with another dog in his family, but for right now, we recommend him as an only dog. After 4 months of "incarceration", he has not changed at all in his zest for life, his love for all the staff and volunteers and his desire to chase the ball, frisbee... anything for hours on end. There is a softer side to him. He is also very good at crawling in your lap if allowed.
Please don't ask us "How is he with cats?".... A dog this motivated by moving toys, should probably not be in a family with cats. We also suggest that children in the family be old enough, so they won't be knocked down by an active dog. We are thankful that Brindle was able to make it through three euthanasia calls.
He is 4 years old, and still active and very happy. He was a celebrity earlier this fall when he was featured for the season opener for the local high school football season. We all want to see Brindle get a home of his very own!
Brindle came the county shelter with two housemates, who have since found their forever home. They were surrendered because of an altercation when an unsecured dog strayed into their yard. His two housemates are in families with other dogs and are doing well. Brindle may someday do well with another dog in his family, but for right now, we recommend him as an only dog. After 4 months of "incarceration", he has not changed at all in his zest for life, his love for all the staff and volunteers and his desire to chase the ball, frisbee... anything for hours on end. There is a softer side to him. He is also very good at crawling in your lap if allowed.
Please don't ask us "How is he with cats?".... A dog this motivated by moving toys, should probably not be in a family with cats. We also suggest that children in the family be old enough, so they won't be knocked down by an active dog. We are thankful that Brindle was able to make it through three euthanasia calls.
He is 4 years old, and still active and very happy. He was a celebrity earlier this fall when he was featured for the season opener for the local high school football season. We all want to see Brindle get a home of his very own!
Pets can also be viewed at our foster's homes and at our partner boarding facilities
Pets can also be viewed at our foster's homes and at our partner boarding facilities
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Kerrville Pets Alive! mission is to save adoptable cats and dogs impounded at Kerr County Animal Services from euthanasia. We offer pets from our surrounding communities in Kerr County that we have possession of for adoption, placed in foster care or boarding.
Kerrville Pets Alive! mission is to save adoptable cats and dogs impounded at Kerr County Animal Services from euthanasia. We offer pets from our surrounding communities in Kerr County that we have possession of for adoption, placed in foster care or boarding.
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