My Story
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! 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 us, he has been learning all the basics of leash-walking, crate-training, 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 5 months old, weighing 25 pounds; we don't think he will be HUGE, but he's definitely not tiny!
We know Brennans's mom was a purebred Great Dane, & that's the end of what we know about this guys' genetic history!
My adoption fee is only $210! This fee covers all of my vaccines, microchip, nex/heartguard, heartworm test, AND my spay/neuter!
Think I might be the perfect fit for your home? You can apply for me here https://animalwelfarefriends.org/adopt/application/ OR you can apply in person when you come visit me any day during business hours! You can even adopt me that same day once approved!!
Please Note: All adoptions are on a first-come first served basis with approved adoption applicants. We do not hold animals unless the adoption is out-of-state, and fees apply. The animal's welfare is our first and only priority, in doing so, they are moved from the shelter into their respective homes as quickly, & humanely as possible to remove the risk of undergoing extreme stress, immune system compromission, & behavioral concerns.
DISCLAIMER: Genetic Breed accuracy is NOT guaranteed; we assess by the following:
Interview with or paperwork from with the previous owner
Intake evaluation observations (behavior, physical appearance, and energy level)
Source documents from which to analyze characteristics
Consultation with other staff