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Brewster

Adoption Date: May 1, 2026

Welcome Date: Mar 6, 2026

Brewster

Gender: Male, fixed

Age: 3-4 years

Weight: 10 lbs

Breed: Chihuahua/Pomeranian

Color: Brown, tan

About Brewster:

  • Cat friendly

  • Doggie sibling optional

  • Adults, kids 10+ years

  • Yard optional

Brewster is all about balance, while he adores sniffing and other adventures, he's equally enthusiastic about people. He has potential as a velcro dog. He's currently working on his snuggling certificate for binge watching TV, he's the top student in his class.


Brewster is doing great with house and potty training. He enjoys a taking a investigatory stroll around the yard to do his business. He does love walks, especially ones where he can thoroughly sniff around. He'd adore having a yard in his new home, since he'll go potty on a leash he doesn't require a fenced yard.


Brewster loves to play and does well with other similarly sized dogs. He's shown some mild resource guarding, he's responded well to correction and is learning that there's plenty of love and food to go around. He'd do well with a calm, confident doggie sibling or a submissive one. He also does well with cats, his foster has several and he ignores the older ones and plays with the teenage kitty.


Brewster's ideal fur-ever family is moderately active and enjoys walks and other adventures. If you're active and home often, Brewster would be fine as a solo dog. If you're out of the house a lot, he'd love a similarly sized doggie playmate. He's cat friendly and good with respectful kids, ages 10+ please. He'd adore having a yard in his new home, it's not required since he'll potty on a leash.

About FSDR

Fawn's Small Dog Rescue is based out of Jacksonville, FL and the surrounding areas.

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