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Cumbrian giant rescue dog Brody finds a forever home
Summary
Brody, a six-year-old Pyrenean mountain dog from Cumbria, has been adopted by experienced owners in the south of England after the charity said it received hundreds of enquiries following his December rehoming listing.
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Brody, a six-year-old Pyrenean mountain dog from Cumbria, has been rehomed and is now living with new owners in the south of England. The Egremont-based charity Animal Concern Cumbria put him up for adoption in December and said his listing attracted wide interest. The charity reported it received "hundreds" of enquiries, including offers from across Europe and the US. Staff say Brody has settled in with a family experienced in the breed.
Known details:
- Brody weighs about 10st (66kg) and stands roughly 6ft (1.82m) on his hind legs.
- Animal Concern Cumbria said it received hundreds of enquiries and offers from Europe and the United States after listing him for adoption.
- Prospective adopters met Brody, walked him and spent time getting to know him before a match was made.
- The charity said the new owners have breed experience, another dog friend and land for him to roam, and it has received updates and photos of him enjoying the snow.
Summary:
Brody's adoption means he is now living with experienced owners whose situation the charity described as suitable for the breed. The charity reports ongoing updates and pictures of him settling in and enjoying the snow.
