This gal is Brandi Sue. She is a spayed 4-year-old Cocker Spaniel. Brandi needs to be in a one dog home as she wants to be the alpha dog. She’s jealous of other dogs and doesn’t care for the company of cats. Brandi loves attention and is fun to be with. She loves to sit with you in your chair as you watch TV; she just does not want to share her people with other animals.Cocker Spaniels have a wonderful temperament and boundless energy. They are great dogs for families, as well as a single person, and really love being with humans. They have a beautiful silky medium long coat that is relatively easy to care for and maintain. If you think Brandi Sue would fit into your loving home and family and would like to meet her, please call SAINT Animal Rescue in Calhan at 719-541-3099.It is always a challenge when adopting a new pet. SAINT Animal Rescue asks the adopter to give the animal a reasonable amount of time to adjust to its new family and environment. This is so important to your new family member as well as your existing family members.Don’t forget to check out our Web site at saintanimalrescue.org. There are kittens, hamsters, a guinea pig and ferret all looking for a home.Did you know that in Scotland, a strange dog coming to the house means a new friendship?
Please meet Brandi Sue
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