TX/Peanut's story
My name is Peanut, and I believe I got that name when I was a wee puppy. I am a big Peanut now and have been a Daddy many times in a backyard. I lucked out when NBRAN rescued me, along with my 4 pups and their mom. My Foster Mom is always giggling at me. videoing me while I sleep and snore. So embarrassing when you are this Big Daddy. I love my toys and have enjoyed the good life now. I am looking for a family that will continue to spoil me and make me your special boy. I have learned it is ok to sit with you on the couch or sleep belly up in a chair with my toy. I am a very good boy in the house and my Foster Mom and Dad are very happy with me.
I am an 8 yr old neutered orange/white 60-pound purebred male Brittany. UTD on shots, on HW prevention and healthy. I will go in a crate but would prefer not to. I do not want to share a house with a cat, they have claws that can hurt you and I think it would just be safer for us both. If you have toys, want an adorable companion and want to giggle, I am your boy.
From Foster Mom: He is like a kid who loves toys, most recently a Kong, he throws it up in the air and chases it around. He likes to spend most of his time inside not outside unless he is going for a walk on an adventure or a car ride. He has a lot of energy and needs to be exercised daily (A must). He will also let you know when he is bored. He is housebroken and sleeps all night. He really loves men, he follows his Foster Dad around every day and every minute. He likes other dogs and he does not like cats. He is a messy drinker and he now has a buddy bowl
If you are interested in adopting me, please visit to complete an adoption application. Contact Nancy Walker at [email protected] and/or Melinde Waddle at [email protected] . for more information after you have filled out the application. The fee to adopt Peanut in Houston, TX is $200 to offset his vetting and to allow NBRAN to rescue more of these wonderful pets. Transportation can be arranged up 1400 miles with the adopter being responsible for the last 100 miles.
Medical Note: Peanut had Ehrlichia and his blood count was off. He has been on treatment and his bloodwork is perfect now and he is healthy to be adopted.