Looking For Their Forever Home
The Brittany Foundation is a non-profit humane organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of homeless dogs, has several dogs for adoption.
Oreo – Yes, my name is Oreo, like the cookie, only sweeter. I am still a pup at three years old and love to play-play-play with some of my neighbors and my roommate, Maxie. I am also kid friendly. I was rescued out of a high kill shelter and lived with a foster for a short time, but they could not keep me so I came out to The Brittany Foundation so they could help me search for my forever home. If you are looking for a cute little girl, then I’m your gal. I’m an eight-pound Chihuahua mix.”
Maxie – My name is Maxie and I’m one heck of a guy. Cute, precocious, maybe a bit of a troublemaker or maybe not, but I’ll keep you guessing. I am a gem that needs a bit of polish, if you get my drift. I love to play with my neighbors and especially my current roommate, Oreo. She’s lots of fun. I like short walks and would like to have more of an adult family who would like the challenge of this prankster. I’m a male Terrier mix about five years old. Are you game to have me join your family?
Ella – Hard to believe that I’m nine years old. I still play with toys, for gosh sakes! I came to The Brittany Foundation with my friend and roommate, Titan, a big ole’ hound mix. Our owner couldn’t take care of us anymore. But you know what? We still have lots of love to give to a new person. Whether we go together, or each get a separate home, we will love you forever. How about it? Got room in your heart and home for me? I’m worth it. I’m a female Yellow Lab mix.
Titan – Voted cutest hound face! My name is Titan and I came from a shelter with my friend, Ella. Our owner couldn’t take care of us anymore. I’m told I’m a big goof. Well, just look at me and spend some time with me and you will know why! I do know a few training commands, like sit. But I could use more attention to my playbook. I’m about five or six years old and have lots of life and love left to give to a great owner. Could that be you?
To inquire about adopting, volunteering, or donating to The Brittany Foundation, call 661-713-5240 or email brittany_dogs@yahoo.com. The Brittany Foundation opens its doors from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday so families can meet rescued dogs for adoption. The Foundation can also make appointments during the week. For more information, visit www.brittanyfoundation.com. Application, home check and donation required for adoption.
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