Max - 20032602

Location: Bellingham, Washington
Color: Orange and White
Birthdate: July 14, 2010 - Estimated
Age: 14 Year, 5 Month
Gender: Neutered Male
Altered Date: July 21, 2021

  • House Broken
  • OK with Dogs
  • Needs Fenced in Yard

Adopted!!!

Max is approximately 11 year old, orange and white, fixed Brittany male. He is up to date on vaccines and preventatives.Max is one sweet dog. He came to ABR severely underweight, needed extensive dental work, and with many fatty growths and yet he still came to us with a wiggle. All that has now been taken care of. He could still gain a pound, but has put on three pounds since we got him. He is also deaf, but responds well to hand gestures.Max runs a few times a week with us and our other dog. He has gone on several hikes of varying elevation and mileage, and loves the water.He wants to be with you all the time– when we are home, he is a shadow, but has done very well being left by himself or with our other dog. He knows the dog door and learns quickly. He deserves to have a family member he can sleep next to and cuddle on the couch with. Max has gotten along, on his end, with every dog he has met and as he has healed, has been more and more playful.

Max - 20032602

Location: Bellingham, Washington
Color: Orange and White
Birthdate: July 14, 2010 - Estimated
Age: 14 Year, 5 Month
Gender: Neutered Male
Altered Date: July 21, 2021

  • House Broken
  • OK with Dogs
  • Needs Fenced in Yard

Adopted!!!

Max is approximately 11 year old, orange and white, fixed Brittany male. He is up to date on vaccines and preventatives.Max is one sweet dog. He came to ABR severely underweight, needed extensive dental work, and with many fatty growths and yet he still came to us with a wiggle. All that has now been taken care of. He could still gain a pound, but has put on three pounds since we got him. He is also deaf, but responds well to hand gestures.Max runs a few times a week with us and our other dog. He has gone on several hikes of varying elevation and mileage, and loves the water.He wants to be with you all the time– when we are home, he is a shadow, but has done very well being left by himself or with our other dog. He knows the dog door and learns quickly. He deserves to have a family member he can sleep next to and cuddle on the couch with. Max has gotten along, on his end, with every dog he has met and as he has healed, has been more and more playful.