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Cumbrian rescue dog Brody finds 'forever home'.
Summary
Brody, a six-year-old Pyrenean mountain dog weighing about 10st (66kg), was put up for adoption by Animal Concern Cumbria in December and has settled with a new family in the south of England after attracting many enquiries.
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A large rescue dog from Cumbria has been rehomed. Brody is a Pyrenean mountain dog weighing about 10st (66kg). He was put up for adoption by Animal Concern Cumbria in December and attracted wide attention. The charity received many offers and enquiries from abroad.
Known details:
- Brody is a six-year-old Pyrenean mountain dog.
- He weighs about 10st (66kg).
- Animal Concern Cumbria put him up for adoption in December.
- The charity said it received hundreds of enquiries and offers from across Europe and the US.
- The organisation reported Brody has settled with a new family in the south of England and that his publicity meant they did not need to advertise him.
Summary:
The rehoming drew strong public interest and allowed the charity to place Brody without advertising. Brody has settled with a new family in the south of England. Undetermined at this time.
