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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

"BRUNSWICK" * thrives on training* female CHOCOLATE PITmix ***PRETTy and smart*** "MCAS"

 MCAS needs to spay/neuter all dogs before adoption, especially the females and purebred dogs! Management is failing the dogs and the community! 

They recently adopted out *together* an intact male/female pair of purebred small dogs!! By failing their legal obligation to spay/neuter all adoption animals management has created a MUCH LARGER problem for homeless pets. .....WHAT are they thinking??? They could easily have created a simple, effective offsite medical  facility years ago that would only focus on the spay/neutering of the animals. ..but...it's not the dogs' fault, and these dogs need good adopters!

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 BRUNSWICK is a very smart and pretty girl! She needs someone willing to work on training.When seeking attention, her default practice is to jump up on people; but she responded well when the shelter volunteer worked with her on this.

"BRUNSWICK" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!

MCAS hours/ Location

Date found: Sunday, December 28, 2025
Location found: SE 122nd / SE Steele St
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00 each License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only
  
BRUNSWICK #379867 listed as american pit bull terrier , female 11 mths 52 lbs
 

 Meet Brunswick, a handsome 11-month-old Pitbull with a personality as big as his heart! This energetic youngster is full of "puppy power" and is still learning that keeping four paws on the floor is the best way to say hello. While he's currently a bit jumpy, he is incredibly treat-motivated and eager to please. With a pocket full of snacks and some consistent training, Brunswick is ready to channel his enthusiasm into becoming the ultimate loyal companion. He's looking for an active home ready to help him reach his full potential! 
 
 courtesy volunteer video clips
 

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