Bruno
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Bruno
AvailableBruno is a male, medium-sized mixed breed dog with a black and white short coat, currently located in Grayling, MI. He is about 5 years old and fully house trained. Bruno is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. As a Taurus, he is likely to appreciate comfort and routine. He does not have special needs but would do best in a stable, patient home.
About Bruno
Bruno has become a seasoned houseguest thanks to frequent foster slumber parties, and each visit brings out more of his best self. He’s fully house trained and will politely let you know when nature calls. Though his world started small and tough—tied up without enough to eat—Bruno has learned what a real bed is and relishes cuddling up at night. He warms up to new people with slow, positive introductions, and he’s happiest in a calm, steady environment with little hustle and bustle. Bruno shines around dogs and genuinely enjoys canine playmates who balance rowdy play with moments of rest, though he cannot live with cats or children. He does well alone for up to six hours, keeping himself content with naps and chew toys. He knows basic commands, is muzzle trained for safety, and truly connects once trust is established. Bruno needs a patient adopter—a solo person or couple—who will visit several times to build a lasting bond before bringing him home. A quiet setting with a fenced yard would suit him, and a second dog could be an ideal companion. He’s moved beyond his difficult past; now he needs someone who values loyalty and consistency. Bruno is in Grayling, MI, waiting for the right match. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Bruno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bruno, a medium-sized mixed breed dog, thrives in a calm, stable home with predictable routines. He does best with patient adopters in a quieter setting.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bruno would love a fenced yard where he can safely roll around, sniff, and relax. Regular outdoor breaks are important to him, but he adapts well if his needs are met.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bruno is not suited for homes with children. He needs an adult-only environment where he feels secure and comfortable.











