BHRR Animals Available For Adoption

This is a blog post, updated regularly as to who is available for adoption and the ‘quick’ status of others not yet available for adoption.
NOTE: This blog post is on each of the dogs’ individual pages.
All of our available dogs can also be found on our PetFinder website.
*To read a dog’s blog, scroll to the very bottom of that dog’s individual page and read upwards, skipping over any posts such as fundraiser posts. They will answer most of your questions re: age, history etc.*

**NOTE: As of December 1st, 2016; BHRR shall no longer be responding to any inquires to adopt. We are following the lead of other r/q organizations and ONLY completed adoption applications submitted to the BHRR BOD shall be considered/responded to.**

BHRR is a federally registered NP organization and requires an application/contract to be filled out, personal references including a vet reference if applicable and a home visit to be done before being approved to adopt.

We also require that at the time of meeting any BHRR animal (after completing the application process up to that point) that the whole family + any other currently owned animals are present for the mandatory home-visit.

BHRR only places per best/right matched personality fit.

We also require that within four months of having adopted your new addition that at least one full round/session of group classes of obedience (they can range from 6-18 weeks) must be started and upon completion; proof (registration + completion) must be submitted to BHRR’s attention at BHRR and with having your signature on the adoption application/contract; you will be in a legal breach of your contract should this not be done. The animal involved will have to be returned promptly & safely to BHRR at your own expense.

 

BHRR’s Albar(M) – AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION SINCE October 25th, 2022 – *LabX – PENDING ADOPTION as of Dec. 1st/2025

BHRR’s Dimitri(M) – AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION SINCE April 12th, 2025 -*Great Dane

BHRR’s Sophie(F) – AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION SINCE August 15th, 2025 -*Doberman

Tango(M) – AVAILABLE FOR RE-HOMING SINCE November 14th, 2025 – GSP

BHRR’s Amata(Amy)(F) – NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION -*Rottie

This is Tango – he is a GSP born January 16th, 2020
**HE IS A REHOMING SITUATION**
 
He was bought for my son. He has been a huge part of his life and world.
 
When my son moved out in November 2023, I continued to take care of Tango. I have paid all his vet bills since he was a puppy- from neutering to an emergency fb sx, PPQ’s, annuals, bloodwork, flea/tick/heartworm meds, food, treats, dog coats, collar/leashes, trained and kept him fit, happy, stimulated, healthy, etc.
 
My son is still not in a position to take his dog.
 
As of October 11th, I then moved from almost 150 acres, 3+ safely fenced with another safely fenced-in smaller side yard, to 1.65 acres, and although I fenced in a large area, it is not enough for Tango. He has always loved to scale things and dig, and that is who he is. I am currently at my maximum capacity for personal dogs. Yes, Salt is over 10.5 years, yet he is still very much alive and present. 
 
Tango is used to hills, trails, forests, and my version of ‘running’, and I kept my son updated since he moved out that I would keep Tango for him as long as I could. Hoping that my son would find himself in a position sooner rather than later to be able to take Tango back.
 
Tango does have some anxiety. He is not on meds, yet like all dogs, he needs consistency, stability, and structure. 
 
With my having major surgery on October 12th, this has been a big topic of conversation between my son and me.
 
Tango is his dog. He has asked for my assistance in re-homing Tango, having nearly 30 years of experience working in rescue.
 
If you have gotten this far, what Tango needs is a new place to call his home.
 
He is excellent with other dogs and people, is housebroken, crate-trained, and is not a hunting dog – the sound of even a nail gun doing renovations has made him submissive urinate. He is a cherished indoor dog and up to date on vaccines. He is full of personality, affectionate, loves with his whole heart, and wags his entire body with the best wiggles!
 
There is a rehoming fee of $400, a screening, and a contract that must be signed. He is to come back to our family for any reason that a new home cannot keep him.
 
The last GSP we took into our rescue lived to almost 15 years old. Tango is not even six as of yet.
 
My heart is heavy….mostly for Tango.