Buster Brown
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Buster Brown
AvailableBuster Brown is a young, neutered male Hound mix with classic brown coloring. He’s approximately 6 years and 3 months old and is vaccinated. Buster is currently located in Elmsford, NY. He gets along well with both dogs and cats.
About Buster Brown
Buster Brown is a standout. His soulful brown eyes catch you right away, and his nose looks like it was made for a good boop. The first thing you notice past his looks is his energy—this is a dog who wants to move. Buster’s clever and picks up new tricks quickly, but he balances all that brains with a laid-back affection that’s real and unmistakable. He’ll nudge in for kisses, curl up close when things settle down, and has that classic, heart-on-his-sleeve hound spirit. Buster gets along well with both dogs and cats, which makes him a great fit for mixed-pet households. If you’re after a playful, big-hearted dog who’ll actually keep you company through just about anything, Buster Brown deserves a serious look. He’s waiting in Elmsford, NY and he’s ready to meet the right home. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Buster Brown
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Buster Brown, as a Hound mix, does well in environments where he has room to stretch his legs, indoors and out. Hounds tend to be adaptable but thrive when given plenty of space and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hound mixes like Buster Brown enjoy regular walks and would benefit from access to a secure yard or frequent outings. While not all require huge yards, daily exercise is a must for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hounds are usually gentle and sociable, making Buster Brown a good candidate for homes with children, especially if the kids are respectful and familiar with dogs.











