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A Loyal Friend

Years ago, I brought home my first Brittany (sometimes called a Brittany Spaniel). While I didn't always have the energy to keep up with her, she was a loving, faithful and loyal companion. When she died a little more than a year ago, I began volunteering with American Brittany Rescue (ABR), a nationwide group dedicated to providing good homes for Brittanys who have become lost or abandoned. While volunteering, I fell in love with another Britt who now curls up on my sofa every night (and morning and afternoon).

So I wanted to tell you about an e-mail I just got from the president of ABR about a new initiative called Senior Companions Program. It's a great way to do something nice for yourself and a dog in need. In a nutshell, ABR will waive the $250 adoption fee for anyone age 65 or older who adopts a Brittany aged 8 or older.

The president of ABR just sent me an e-mail about a new initiative called Senior Companions Program. It's a great way to do something nice for yourself and a dog in need. In a nutshell, ABR will waive the $250 adoption fee for anyone age 65 or older who adopts a Brittany aged 8 or older.

Studies have shown that seniors with pets generally tend to be more physically active and in better cognitive health than seniors who live without pets. And Brittanys benefit too, of course, when they find new owners who appreciate and take good care of them.

An 8-year-old Britt will usually live another 4-7 years, and they have a lot of spirit, so you want to make sure you're up for the challenge.

But if you or someone you know is looking for a loyal friend that will keep you on your toes, or if you just want to learn more about Britts in general, please visit http://americanbrittanyrescue.org./

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