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Personality: Banjo is a spirited 3-year-old male with a love for adventure and play. While he knows some basic commands like "sit" and walks well on a leash, he's still learning the art of fetching toys and bringing them back. Banjo's enthusiasm for play is matched only by his love for treats, making him highly motivated to learn and please his humans.
Ideal Home: Banjo would thrive in an active household where he can indulge in his love for running and playing. A family who enjoys outdoor activities and has a securely fenced yard would be perfect for him. Banjo's new home should be free from livestock or chickens, as he does not do well with them.
Special Considerations: Banjo's treat motivation provides an excellent opportunity for continued training and bonding with his new family. Consistent positive reinforcement techniques will help him refine his skills and manners. Additionally, precautions should be taken to ensure Banjo's safety and prevent him from wandering off or engaging in behaviors that may put him or others at risk. Regular exercise and mental stimulation will be essential in keeping Banjo happy and healthy.
Personality: Banjo is a spirited 3-year-old male with a love for adventure and play. While he knows some basic commands like "sit" and walks well on a leash, he's still learning the art of fetching toys and bringing them back. Banjo's enthusiasm for play is matched only by his love for treats, making him highly motivated to learn and please his humans.
Ideal Home: Banjo would thrive in an active household where he can indulge in his love for running and playing. A family who enjoys outdoor activities and has a securely fenced yard would be perfect for him. Banjo's new home should be free from livestock or chickens, as he does not do well with them.
Special Considerations: Banjo's treat motivation provides an excellent opportunity for continued training and bonding with his new family. Consistent positive reinforcement techniques will help him refine his skills and manners. Additionally, precautions should be taken to ensure Banjo's safety and prevent him from wandering off or engaging in behaviors that may put him or others at risk. Regular exercise and mental stimulation will be essential in keeping Banjo happy and healthy.
3984 State Road 16 West, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043
Donation
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Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Meet the Pet
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
4.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
We try to make the process as smooth as possible and we want to set you and your new pet up for success. We always recommend doing a meet and greet with your dog before adding a new dog to your home and we are always happy to help with that.
We try to make the process as smooth as possible and we want to set you and your new pet up for success. We always recommend doing a meet and greet with your dog before adding a new dog to your home and we are always happy to help with that.
Go meet their pets
3984 State Road 16 West
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
Tuesday-Saturday from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
We also have cats available at:
Petco,1514 Country Road 220, Fleming Island, FL 32003-7923
PetSmart, 1919 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073
PetSense, 2710 Blanding Blvd Ste 6, Middleburg, FL 32068
3984 State Road 16 West
Green Cove Springs, Florida 32043
Tuesday-Saturday from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
We also have cats available at:
Petco,1514 Country Road 220, Fleming Island, FL 32003-7923
PetSmart, 1919 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073
PetSense, 2710 Blanding Blvd Ste 6, Middleburg, FL 32068
More about this shelter
We are a municipal shelter that takes in 2500-3000 animals a year. We are a small shelter with a dedicated team that works hard to keep the citizens and animals of Clay County safe and healthy. We rely on foster families and adopters to help us continue the work that we do.
We are a municipal shelter that takes in 2500-3000 animals a year. We are a small shelter with a dedicated team that works hard to keep the citizens and animals of Clay County safe and healthy. We rely on foster families and adopters to help us continue the work that we do.