Hughesville, Maryland – Brynn, a 6-year-old dog described as a laid-back companion who enjoys a relaxed lifestyle, is available for adoption at the Charles County Animal Care Center with a reduced fee under the facility’s Frosted Faces February promotion.
The center, located at 6707 Animal Shelter Road in Hughesville, introduced Brynn as a “vibe curator” who prefers calm leash walks with ample time to sniff the breeze. She enjoys car rides for social visits, sunbathing, spending time with her people, and overseeing daily activities from a comfortable vantage point. The promotion applies to senior animals, qualifying Brynn for an adoption fee of $100 during February.

Adoption hours allow potential adopters to meet Brynn Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No appointment is required for visits during these times. The Charles County Animal Care Center, operated by the county’s Department of Emergency Services Animal Control division, houses adoptable dogs, cats, and other animals. Standard dog adoption fees are $200, but special promotions like Frosted Faces February lower costs for qualifying senior pets to encourage their placement in homes.
The initiative targets older dogs, often overlooked due to age, by highlighting their calm temperaments and compatibility as low-key companions. Brynn’s profile emphasizes her suitability for adopters seeking a relaxed best friend who appreciates leisurely routines and quiet moments. She is ready to join a household where she can ride shotgun, soak up sunshine, and enjoy life at an unhurried pace.
The Charles County Animal Care Center manages animal control, sheltering, and adoption services for the county. It provides care for stray, surrendered, and owner-relinquished animals while promoting responsible pet ownership through adoptions and community outreach. Contact information includes the main line at 301-932-1713 for inquiries about Brynn or other available pets.
This February promotion aligns with broader efforts at municipal shelters to increase senior pet adoptions, as older animals frequently remain in facilities longer. Reduced fees remove financial barriers, allowing more residents to welcome calm, mature companions into their homes. Adopters typically complete applications, meet the animal, and finalize paperwork on-site during visit hours.
Potential adopters are encouraged to visit the center to interact with Brynn and assess compatibility. The facility’s hours and promotion details aim to facilitate matches that benefit both the animals and new owners in Southern Maryland communities.
