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My basic info
Breed
Great Dane/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut/Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1860
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Oh Brennan, the happiest little man in the whole world. Brennan is happy about everything in life, from the moment he's eating breakfast, to the last cuddles before bedtime; he is a bundle of wiggles, and kisses. & under the chin scratches? His love language. Without even mentioning the old fashioned cuddles, snuggles, and butt scratches! Don't get me wrong, Brennan is still very much a lazy puppy whenever he's able; he rests nicely in his kennel, too, after he receives his sweet treats! Sweet Bren adores playing with other dogs from big to small, and has no care in the world, like ever! While he's been with his amazing foster, he has been learning all the basics of leash-walking, crate-training, house-breaking and his simple manners! We know he will mesh well into just about any loving home, due to this. Bren's been thriving in every single way, as he approaches strangers without hesitation for some loving, or chases toys joyfully in the dog run. We cannot get enough of him! At about 6.5 months old, weighing 35 or so pounds; we don't think he will be HUGE, but he's definitely not tiny!
Here are some wonderful words from his current foster momma! Brennan is a happy go lucky boy. He loves to wrestle with his K9 foster siblings and chew on bones. His most favorite thing of all is walks! This boy loves to be on a leash exploring the world. Brennan is crate trained but must be rewarded with treats when he goes in. Brennan is still very much a puppy and loves to "explore" so a crate is highly recommended when no one is home. He sleeps on the bed at night with no problems. He does know sit and we are working hard on off and down. Brennan's potty training has gone phenomenal and he will go to the door or start pacing which is the sign he's gotta go. He is a smart boy and is treat motivated so additional training should not be a problem at all. He has no sense of personal space so when he's ready for some loving your lap is fair game! Brennan would love nothing more than to have a forever home with a yard and someone who will take him for long walks.
We know Brennans's mom was a purebred Great Dane, & that's the end of what we know about this guys' genetic history!
Oh Brennan, the happiest little man in the whole world. Brennan is happy about everything in life, from the moment he's eating breakfast, to the last cuddles before bedtime; he is a bundle of wiggles, and kisses. & under the chin scratches? His love language. Without even mentioning the old fashioned cuddles, snuggles, and butt scratches! Don't get me wrong, Brennan is still very much a lazy puppy whenever he's able; he rests nicely in his kennel, too, after he receives his sweet treats! Sweet Bren adores playing with other dogs from big to small, and has no care in the world, like ever! While he's been with his amazing foster, he has been learning all the basics of leash-walking, crate-training, house-breaking and his simple manners! We know he will mesh well into just about any loving home, due to this. Bren's been thriving in every single way, as he approaches strangers without hesitation for some loving, or chases toys joyfully in the dog run. We cannot get enough of him! At about 6.5 months old, weighing 35 or so pounds; we don't think he will be HUGE, but he's definitely not tiny!
Here are some wonderful words from his current foster momma! Brennan is a happy go lucky boy. He loves to wrestle with his K9 foster siblings and chew on bones. His most favorite thing of all is walks! This boy loves to be on a leash exploring the world. Brennan is crate trained but must be rewarded with treats when he goes in. Brennan is still very much a puppy and loves to "explore" so a crate is highly recommended when no one is home. He sleeps on the bed at night with no problems. He does know sit and we are working hard on off and down. Brennan's potty training has gone phenomenal and he will go to the door or start pacing which is the sign he's gotta go. He is a smart boy and is treat motivated so additional training should not be a problem at all. He has no sense of personal space so when he's ready for some loving your lap is fair game! Brennan would love nothing more than to have a forever home with a yard and someone who will take him for long walks.
We know Brennans's mom was a purebred Great Dane, & that's the end of what we know about this guys' genetic history!
Hours:
12-5:30 PM, Tuesday-Saturday, Sundays: 10 AM - 3 PM
Apply online, and have your application processed within hours during open hours: https://animalwelfarefriends.org/adopt/application/
You can send us an email anytime at shelter@animalwelfarefriends.org and one of us will get back to you shortly!
22407 Business HWY 151, Monticello, IA, 52310
Hours:
12-5:30 PM, Tuesday-Saturday, Sundays: 10 AM - 3 PM
Apply online, and have your application processed within hours during open hours: https://animalwelfarefriends.org/adopt/application/
You can send us an email anytime at shelter@animalwelfarefriends.org and one of us will get back to you shortly!
More about this shelter
We are a non-profit organization out of Monticello, IA specializing in the care for dogs and cats that need us. Our care does not stay local, as we take transports from all over the United States, and adopt all over as well!
Our mission's primary focus is to help reduce the homeless pet population by finding homes for spayed/neutered pets, and helping educate WHY this process is so important, and the proper way to care for pets!
We are a non-profit organization out of Monticello, IA specializing in the care for dogs and cats that need us. Our care does not stay local, as we take transports from all over the United States, and adopt all over as well!
Our mission's primary focus is to help reduce the homeless pet population by finding homes for spayed/neutered pets, and helping educate WHY this process is so important, and the proper way to care for pets!
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