Brownie - 20032703

Location: sugarhouse, Utah
Color: Tri-Color
Birthdate: January 15, 2020 -
Age: 4 Year, 6 Month
Gender: Spayed Female

  • Crate Trained
  • Needs Fenced in Yard

Adopted!!!

Brownie and Dutch have shown over time that they are not as bonded as we originally thought. They enjoy each others company, but do not need each other to thrive. They will be just fine in separate homes.Brownie and her brother Dutch have had a long and bumpy road in their short lives. They were born into a hoarding situation in Texas, and because there were so many animals needing home, they caught a ride up to Utah to be fostered.They spent two weeks apart in the shelter’s foster program before they were surrendered to ABR. Finally reunited and feeling safe and securein their new foster home, they snuggled up in a crate together and stayed cuddled together until the next day.These pups are so sweet, and will make a lovely addition to their new family. They may take a little time to learn the ropes of being a loved family member, but it will be a beautiful and rewarding road for the new owners. If you would like more information about Dutch and Brownie, please contact their foster dad Michael, atbarlowfamily220@msn.comYou can submit an adoption application here. We are not able to offer transportation at this time. Serious applicants must be able to meet Dutch and Brownie in Salt Lake City.

Brownie - 20032703

Location: sugarhouse, Utah
Color: Tri-Color
Birthdate: January 15, 2020 -
Age: 4 Year, 6 Month
Gender: Spayed Female

  • Crate Trained
  • Needs Fenced in Yard

Adopted!!!

Brownie and Dutch have shown over time that they are not as bonded as we originally thought. They enjoy each others company, but do not need each other to thrive. They will be just fine in separate homes.Brownie and her brother Dutch have had a long and bumpy road in their short lives. They were born into a hoarding situation in Texas, and because there were so many animals needing home, they caught a ride up to Utah to be fostered.They spent two weeks apart in the shelter’s foster program before they were surrendered to ABR. Finally reunited and feeling safe and securein their new foster home, they snuggled up in a crate together and stayed cuddled together until the next day.These pups are so sweet, and will make a lovely addition to their new family. They may take a little time to learn the ropes of being a loved family member, but it will be a beautiful and rewarding road for the new owners. If you would like more information about Dutch and Brownie, please contact their foster dad Michael, atbarlowfamily220@msn.comYou can submit an adoption application here. We are not able to offer transportation at this time. Serious applicants must be able to meet Dutch and Brownie in Salt Lake City.