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Brewster   

In shelter Dog

Rochester, NY, 14623
Pet name:
Brewster
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Black Labrador Retriever
Date:
09/23/2022
Age:
Baby
Colors:
Black
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Howdy, y’all, I’m Brewster! I am a big puppy with BIG puppy energy!  I am about 4 months old and 30 pounds. My mom was an Australian Shepherd and my dad was a Lab/Blue Lacy mix, but my foster mom says I am 100% GOOD BOY!  She says I have big paws, so I am going to be on the bigger side, but that just means there is more of me to love! And, it doesn’t stop me from trying to climb in foster mom’s lap for some lovin’ while she is trying to work!

I have 3 foster fur siblings (big and small) teaching me how to ‘dog’.  Eating is my favorite thing to do and I am very treat motivated…I don’t even mind sharing a food bowl with my fur brother (especially after I have eaten everything in my bowl). I am working on learning manners, like waiting my turn for a treat…it’s so hard sometimes.  At night, though, I do go right in my kennel and wait for my treat. I also sleep quietly next to the bed, but will whine if I need to potty. I am working really hard at potty training, and I love going outside with my fur brothers and sister, but I still have occasional accidents.

I love all of the toys at my foster home. The ones I like best are the ones the other dogs have – it’s so much fun playing tug with them.  I would love a family who likes to be active, who will play outside with me and take me places with them! I can keep up with you all day long, but do need the occasional puppy nap throughout the day! I am probably a little too clumsy and energetic for a home with small children,  but I have a sweet, submissive disposition and love all the people, dogs, and cats I come in contact with! Who wants to give me a furever home of my own?   

Apply for Brewster using this link:

https://form.jotform.com/CLMR/oos-adoption-application

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