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Bruno

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Bruno

Claremont, CA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Bruno’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Bruno's Story

Meet Bruno – Tiny Body, Big Heart<br/><br/>Bruno is a 6-pound Italian Greyhound/Chihuahua mix with the sweetest soul and the most devoted little heart. At just 31⁄2 years old, this tiny gentleman found himself surrendered when his owner could no longer keep him. Despite the change, Bruno has adjusted beautifully and is ready to find his forever person.<br/><br/>Bruno is:<br/><br/><br/> Crate trained<br/> Housebroken and pee pad trained<br/> Great on leash<br/> Not destructive (no chewing or digging!)<br/> Completely indifferent to cats<br/> Not food aggressive<br/> Easy to medicate (tiny pills tucked in chicken work perfectly!)<br/><br/><br/>He's a classic Italian Greyhound mix — a little sensitive at first, but deeply bonded once he trusts you. Bruno is extremely attached to his humans and would happily spend most of his day curled up in your lap. He does have a bit of lap possessiveness around other dogs, but it's all talk — no nipping or concerning behavior. In fact, he has done well with other dogs overall and even handled visits from a large Golden Retriever, though he preferred the safety of being held.<br/><br/>He's not a big barker, but he is a “talker.” His excited chatter can sound like growling, but it's simply his quirky way of expressing himself.<br/><br/>Medical<br/><br/>Bruno is neutered and currently on seizure medication. He has had three seizures in his lifetime and is doing well on his prescribed treatment. He takes medication three times daily, so he will need a home where someone is present and consistent — ideally a work-from-home adopter or a young retiree. He will need a veterinary relationship for ongoing bloodwork, vaccines, and prescription refills. He currently has about 40 days of medication on hand.<br/><br/>Ideal Home<br/><br/>Bruno would thrive:<br/><br/><br/> As an only dog, or with one friendly small dog<br/> In an apartment or townhome (thanks to pee pad skills)<br/> With someone home most of the day<br/> In a calm, stable environment<br/><br/><br/>He enjoys a yard and walks but is perfectly manageable in smaller living spaces. He's currently on sensitive stomach kibble and doing well.<br/><br/>Bruno is a loyal, loving little companion who simply wants to be close to his person. If you're looking for a devoted lap dog with a gentle heart and a tiny frame, Bruno may be your perfect match.<br/><br/> Currently in Sacramento<br/><br/> Apply through Günter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc. to meet Bruno.<br/><br/>www.gunterslegacy.org/adopt

Meet Bruno – Tiny Body, Big Heart

Bruno is a 6-pound Italian Greyhound/Chihuahua mix with the sweetest soul and the most devoted little heart. At just 31⁄2 years old, this tiny gentleman found himself surrendered when his owner could no longer keep him. Despite the change, Bruno has adjusted beautifully and is ready to find his forever person.

Bruno is:


Crate trained
Housebroken and pee pad trained
Great on leash
Not destructive (no chewing or digging!)
Completely indifferent to cats
Not food aggressive
Easy to medicate (tiny pills tucked in chicken work perfectly!)


He's a classic Italian Greyhound mix — a little sensitive at first, but deeply bonded once he trusts you. Bruno is extremely attached to his humans and would happily spend most of his day curled up in your lap. He does have a bit of lap possessiveness around other dogs, but it's all talk — no nipping or concerning behavior. In fact, he has done well with other dogs overall and even handl

Meet Bruno – Tiny Body, Big Heart

Bruno is a 6-pound Italian Greyhound/Chihuahua mix with the sweetest soul and the most devoted little heart. At just 31⁄2 years old, this tiny gentleman found himself surrendered when his owner could no longer keep him. Despite the change, Bruno has adjusted beautifully and is ready to find his forever person.

Bruno is:


Crate trained
Housebroken and pee pad trained
Great on leash
Not destructive (no chewing or digging!)
Completely indifferent to cats
Not food aggressive
Easy to medicate (tiny pills tucked in chicken work perfectly!)


He's a classic Italian Greyhound mix — a little sensitive at first, but deeply bonded once he trusts you. Bruno is extremely attached to his humans and would happily spend most of his day curled up in your lap. He does have a bit of lap possessiveness around other dogs, but it's all talk — no nipping or concerning behavior. In fact, he has done well with other dogs overall and even handled visits from a large Golden Retriever, though he preferred the safety of being held.

He's not a big barker, but he is a “talker.” His excited chatter can sound like growling, but it's simply his quirky way of expressing himself.

Medical

Bruno is neutered and currently on seizure medication. He has had three seizures in his lifetime and is doing well on his prescribed t

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How To Adopt

Bruno was listed as Adoptable by Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.
How can I adopt Bruno?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Bruno is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bruno?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bruno, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
We are based in Claremont, CA . However, we have adoptable in Northern and Southern California. Please read each description of the animal for their location. You must live in California and within 1.5 hours of where the dog/cat is being fostered. All of our adoptable animals are given a thorough wellness checkup. Senior cats or dogs may receive additional tests, i.e., bloodwork. All receive a fecal, a heartworm test, DHPP, Rabies, Bordetella, and a microchip, and are neutered/spayed. We also provide any additional necessary tests, x-rays, ultrasounds, medications, and consults with specialists and necessary medical procedures.  All animals also receive comprehensive dental cleaning and extractions when deemed necessary by our veterinarians.  Step 1 - Application Adopter candidates are required to complete and submit an adoption application which will be reviewed by Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue's Board of Directors. If the application is approved for the first step either a board member and/or the foster of the animal you are interested in will call you for a phone interview. Step 2 - Home Check Once the 1st step has been completed, reviewed, and receives initial approval, we will schedule a mandatory home check.  Step 3 - Meet & Greet If the 1st and 2nd step is approved, we will schedule a meet and greet with the potential adopters and dog(s). It is required that all members of the adoptive family must be present for the meet and greet. Step 4 - Pet Introduction If the adopter already has existing pets (dogs or cats), we require all the pets to be properly introduced by a member of Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue. We will not adopt a dog into a home that has reached its city-mandated limit. All required steps must be completed and approved by the Board of Directors before finalizing the adoption. Adoption Process and Policies: Not all dogs listed on this website are currently available for adoption, each dog's bio will contain its availability We are a small non-profit rescue and we are completely run and operated by unpaid volunteers. We will try as much as possible to return all calls, emails, and statuses. All our dogs once cleared for adoption will be seeking permanent loving homes. Before applying to adopt, please understand we are looking for people and/or families who are ready and willing to commit to a dog for its entire lifespan. This could be up to 20 years. Adoption Requirements:? Adopters must be at least 25 years of age Please consider the age and size of the dog, a dog can live to be in their late teens to 20 years old please be mindful of a dog's age. Adopters must live in the state of California and within 1.5 hours of where the foster pet is located Must have a valid CA Drivers License or ID We cannot/will not guarantee any of our adoptable dogs are "hypoallergenic". No dog is hypoallergenic there are only low-shedding dogs. All current animals in the home must be spayed or neutered and fully vaccinated. Be willing and able to follow the mandatory adoption process and contract We do not adopt dogs or cats to families with children under the age of 10 years old  If you disagree we understand but this is our policy. This policy was thoroughly researched and an attorney and veterinarians were consulted before we wrote this policy. Anybody adopting an animal should do their research regarding the breed, potential size, characteristics, and known behavior of the dog they are adopting. Dogs/cats are not a one-size/breed fits all. The animal must be for the person(s) completing the adoption application. Must allow a representative to follow up with the adoptive family post-adoption at 2 weeks and again at 6 months Be willing to provide the adopted dog with premium food (not supermarket food), water, and regular medical care (vaccines, flea/heartworm treatment, dental, and any other medically necessary medications, procedures, etc.) for the rest of their natural life Agree to the Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue Adoption Contract Agree that Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue has the RIGHT to regain possession of the adopted dog without notice if any of the terms of the contract have been violated. Disclaimer: Some details about our dogs might have changed before we’ve been able to update our website. When we get in touch with you, we will have the most current information. Also, information about our dogs is based to the best of our knowledge, but we can make no guarantees about the dog’s health or temperament. Return Policy: We do try to make good adoption matches, and for our clients and our dogs to live happily together always. However, GLAR remains committed to the dogs for the remainder of their lives and will accept dogs back, by appointment, should it not work out. When adopting, we ask clients to be prepared and committed to providing the dog and themselves at least a week together to settle in prior to deciding to return the dog.

Bruno is from Gunter's Legacy Animal Rescue, Inc.

[Claremont, CA]

Our Mission
Mission Founded December 24, 2016 Gunter's Legacy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way the world thinks about and treats dogs and to creating better lives for them through rescue, foster, adoption, and hospice.

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