Brownie

Stats:

Sex: Male
Possible Breed: Exotic Bully Mix [French, English, American Bully]
Age: 2 year
Weight: 38 lbs

Note about the breed: The indicated breed is our best guess estimate based on visual characteristics, but without a DNA test, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. However, mixed-breed dogs, lovingly known as mutts, encompass a wonderful variety of traits and are often some of the most cherished and lovable companions.

Description:

If you’re looking for a loyal, playful, and snuggle-loving companion, Brownie is ready to bring his party vibe—and all the cuddles—to your home!

Brownie is all fun, all love, all the time! This sweet boy is always down for kisses, snuggles, and playtime. Whether it’s wrestling with doggy friends or tossing toys into the air to entertain himself, Brownie knows how to keep the fun going. He’s also very food-motivated and has a serious love for toys—playtime with him is guaranteed entertainment!  

If Brownie had his way, he’d be a stage 5 clinger, always on your lap. But as much as he loves being attached to his favorite people, it’s best to set healthy boundaries to keep Brownie balanced, confident and happy! When it’s time to wind down, Brownie is more than happy to curl up in his crate for a peaceful night’s sleep—though he wouldn’t mind an invite to your bed for some extra snuggles. He’s house-trained, crate-trained, and cool with the cats in his foster home, usually just pressing his nose into them when they rub up against him.  

**An Ideal Home for Brownie**  

Brownie’s forever family should be ready to spoil him with love, treats, and lots of playtime, but also be have knowledge of his breed mix and be aware of the potential health needs of Exotic Bullies and Bully mixes like Brownie, as they may face orthopedic, skin, or respiratory challenges due to their unique characteristics. While Brownie is currently in great shape, it’s important that his new family be prepared for the potential for extra future vet care if needed. A loving, attentive home with the resources to meet his needs will help him thrive and keep his joyful spirit going strong for years to come.  Brownie’s journey as an unclaimed pet at a shelter with a prolapsed urethra (repaired by one of our veterinarians) is a reminder of the importance of understanding a breed before adopting, ensuring that families are ready to offer the care and commitment these wonderful dogs need to thrive.