Terrier / Mixed (medium coat) • 1 Year • Male • Medium
Spring Lake, NC
Energy: ModerateActivity: Moderately ActiveHouse trainedKids OKDogs OK
Brady is a 1 year old, 21 lb Terrier mix with a heart full of sweetness and a loyal streak that makes him instantly endearing!
Quick Facts:
Name: Brady
Breed: Terrier mix
Age: 1 year old
Weight: 21 lbs.
House-Trained: Yes (may mark when he initially enters a new home)
Crate-Trained: No, not needed
Good with Dogs: Yes (likes to play!)
Good with Cats: Not tested, but open to a meet and greet
Good with Kids: Yes (does well with the 8 year old in his foster home)
Energy Level: Medium
Fence Required: No
Dog's Location: Clayton, NC
About Brady Breed:
Our best guess is that Brady is a Terrier mixed breed. Terriers are known for their bold, energetic, and spirited personalities, a result of their history as vermin hunting dogs bred to dig, chase, and think independently. They’re typically confident, alert, and full of character — often described as “big dogs in small bodies.” Many terrier breeds share traits like high energy, intelligence, and a strong prey drive, along with deep loyalty to their families.
Their ideal home is one that offers structure, activity, and mental stimulation. Terriers thrive with families who enjoy daily walks, interactive play, and consistent training to help guide their independent nature. They do well in homes that understand their natural instincts — such as digging or chasing — and can provide outlets for their energy. Whether in an apartment or a house with a yard, terriers shine when they have clear routines, positive reinforcement, and an environment that embraces their lively, affectionate temperament.
What to Love about Brady:
Brady bonds quickly to his people and loves nothing more than sitting right beside them — or perched on the back of the couch behind their head like a little guardian. He’s clever enough to hop over baby gates, but only uses his skills to get to his favorite spot on the couch! Brady has a bit of a prey drive and enjoys chasing squirrels in the yard (never catching them, just escorting them away from the bird feeder), and he can be redirected easily if he starts minor digging outside.
Brady is potty trained and, aside from some initial marking in new environments, has been a perfect gentleman. A belly band/diaper can help during these transitions. He hasn’t tried the crate yet, but he’s trustworthy when left alone — he simply relaxes on the couch and waits patiently for his person to come home. He does get a little possessive around his food with other dogs, offering a warning growl, but nothing more. Brady loves people, warms up quickly after a shy moment, and is wonderful with his 8 year old human foster brother. He’s friendly and appropriate when meeting other dogs, both at home and on walks, and would while he hasn’t met cats yet, he would be open to a meet and greet.
With moderate energy, Brady enjoys bursts of play, zoomies in the yard, and daily walks — he’s great on a leash and loves exploring. He doesn’t require a fenced yard, but he’d certainly enjoy one. Brady is an easygoing, affectionate, happy little guy who’s ready to take on life with his new family. Loyal, sweet, and full of charm, he’s the kind of pup who makes every day brighter!
Brady’s Bountiful Highlights:
• 1 year old, 21 lb Terrier mix with a sweet, affectionate personality
• Bonds quickly to his person and loves sitting right beside them or perched behind their head
• Clever couch seeker who can hop baby gates but only to relax in his favorite spot
• Potty trained and may mark in new environments — a belly band helps during transitions
• Easy to redirect when he does minor backyard digging
• Moderate prey drive and loves chasing squirrels away from the bird feeder
• Friendly with people — slightly shy at first, then warms up quickly
• Great with kids and patient with his 8 year old foster brother
• Dog friendly — plays well, gives polite warnings around food, and greets dogs nicely on walks
• Happy, moderate energy pup who loves zoomies, playtime, and daily walks
Comprehensive details are provided in the dog's description. to ensure a smooth process, please submit a completed application through our website at: http://crisisdogsnc.org/dog-adoption/. Please note that questions via email or social media channels may not receive a response without a completed application. As part of our commitment to responsible adoption practices, we require excellent veterinarian references and conduct virtual home visits. Additionally, your prior or current dog must be on year-round heartworm prevention. We assist with coordinating transportation by both land and air whenever feasible. All assessments regarding breed and age are conducted by licensed veterinarians. We look forward to assisting you in finding your perfect canine companion!