Bryant
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Bryant
AvailableBryant is a twelve-year-old, neutered male Chihuahua in Ramona, CA. He has a yellow and fawn coat and is considered a small-sized dog. Bryant is up to date on his vaccinations and does not have any special needs. As a senior, he brings a calm presence and a wealth of companionship to his next household.
About Bryant
Bryant came to the San Diego Humane Society after his owner moved abroad, quickly winning everyone over with his laid-back, affectionate nature. This twelve-year-old Chihuahua has lived both in a home and with fosters, showing an easy-going spirit wherever he goes. He’s a social dog who genuinely likes meeting new people and dogs, never causing drama. On walks, Bryant keeps pace with a little prance, making leash walks enjoyable and stress-free. He’s not possessive about food and hasn’t had any accidents in his foster home. Bryant enjoys cuddling but isn’t needy—he’ll quietly settle even when left alone. His foster family took him everywhere: kid-friendly outings, the beach, errands, and long car rides. Bryant handled them all with charm, curiosity, and patience. He’s a dog that fits into most lifestyles, equally happy tagging along or lounging at home. If you’re looking for a gentle, loving companion who is easy to care for and brings a lot of heart, Bryant is ready for his forever home. Adoption is the new adventure! Ready to roll? Bryant is in Ramona, CA. Frosted Faces Foundation is currently caring for him.
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Questions about Bryant
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bryant, being a Chihuahua, adapts well to various living environments, especially smaller homes or apartments. He will thrive in a cozy setting where he can be close to his people.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chihuahuas like Bryant don't require much outdoor space. Daily walks and occasional playtime are usually plenty for this small breed.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bryant, as a Chihuahua, can do well in homes with gentle children who understand how to handle a small dog. Supervision is always a good idea.











