Brady's story could have ended very differently. He was found abandoned on the side of a country road, where two compassionate people rescued him. When he arrived, he needed good food, veterinary care, and, most of all, kindness. Today, just a month later, Brady has blossomed into a healthy, happy, fully vetted young dog who's ready to find the family he deserves. We believe Brady is a Border Collie mix, though we're waiting on his Wisdom Panel DNA results. At just 35 pounds and 11 months old, he's the perfect medium size and isn't expected to grow much beyond 40 pounds. Brady is one of those dogs who seems to fit in wherever he goes. He's gentle, easygoing, and wonderfully balanced. Whether he's spending time with senior dogs, playful puppies, or dogs his own age, he reads the room and adjusts beautifully. He's smart, eager to learn, and picked up crate training on his very first day. He's fully housetrained, walks nicely on a leash, and has excellent manners around the house. His foster reports that he has never destroyed anything, even when left out of his crate. He enjoys toys, chew bones, tasty treats, and a good play session-but he's just as happy curling up beside you for an afternoon nap. He's affectionate without being demanding, calm indoors, and will happily let you know when someone is at the door. At the end of the day, Brady is simply an easy dog to love-and the kind of companion who settles right into your heart.
Ideal Home
Brady would love a home with a yard where he can stretch his legs. He's done well meeting older children and continues to gain confidence with new people when they're patient and calm. He thinks the cats and cows on the other side of the fence are worth barking at, so we'd recommend a cat-free home.
Ongoing Health
Brady is neutered, fully vaccinated (rabies, DHLPP, and Bordetella), current on flea and tick prevention with Bravecto, and protected with a 12-month ProHeart injection for heartworm prevention. He will also receive a health certificate from our veterinarian before transport.
Training & Support
Brady picked up crate training on his very first day. He's fully housetrained and walks nicely on a leash. His foster reports that he has never destroyed anything, even when left out of his crate.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Brady is located in Guadalupe County. For out-of-state adopters, Brady can travel safely with one of our trusted transport partners. We adopt to multiple states to help each dog find the perfect forever home.