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My name is Bandit!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with White
Age
6 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
52 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
80804

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hello! I'm Bandit and I'll steal your heart!

It's very likely that I was named Bandit because I will capture your heart with my cuddles, handsome face, soft black and white fur, gentleness, playfulness, and sunny disposition. I'm a shelter volunteer favorite, and any of my volunteer buddies will tell you how special I truly am.

The best part of my day is when a volunteer pal comes up to my kennel to take me out to grab some rays. I am happiest when I'm being loved on and once you start giving me a head massage, I'll lay down for some belly rubs! I love training with treats, especially those jerky ones, and I take them very gently. I enjoy showing off the commands I know and I'm eager to learn more. Ask me to "sit, "come back, "drop, and go "down and I'll steal the spotlight, I pawmise! Even though I'm happy to just hang out and be by your side (I've been known to nab plenty of kisses), I have a playful side and will play fetch, get the zoomies in the yard, and I love a good squeaky toy!

While I'm in the yard, I've also been caught red-pawed running along the fence with many of the other shelter doggos. If you already have a dog, while I think I'd make a Pawsome brother, it's important that we meet so that my staff friends can do a proper introduction to see if we might be compatible together.

Since I'm already vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped I can go home with you today! So, if you're looking for a companion to love you unconditionally, share your walks, cuddle with, and greet you with a warm welcome every time I see you, please come meet me. But don't be surprised if I steal your heart!

Bandit is a male Siberian Husky. He is 6 years old, and currently weighs 52 lbs. He was brought to our shelter on 2/17/24 after being found in San Lorenzo. He hasn't been reclaimed by his previous person, so he's now looking for a new home! He has been vaccinated, neutered, and is already micro-chipped.
Shelter
East County Animal Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
80804
Contact
Email
Address
4595 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568
Donation
Donated items may be dropped off at the shelter during business hours. Items we are always in need of are: dry cat and dog food, canned cat and kitten food, rabbit pellets and hay, dog treats, towels and blankets, small dog and cat beds, cat toys, Kongs, dog collars and leashes. Other items appreciated as well! We ask that all monetary donations be made to the Tri-Valley Animal Rescue, a local rescue group that serves as an invaluable asset to our animal shelter! Donations can be made through their website (www.TVAR.org) or dropped off in person at the East County Animal Shelter.

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

*While we do update our web listings frequently, if you see a pet online that you are interested in, it is recommended that you call the shelter to make sure that that pet is still available, or visit our facility at 4595 Gleason Drive, every day 11:30 am to 5:30 pm.

*We are not able to place holds on any pets.

Adoption Fees:

Cats and kittens:
$35.00 Adoption fee (includes FVRCP vaccination, deworming, and microchip including registration), plus $75.00 for neuter (males) or $100.00 for spay (females).

Dogs and puppies:
$35.00 Adoption fee (includes DA2PP, Bordatella, and Rabies vaccinations, deworming, and microchip including registration), licensing fee (see below), plus one of the following for spay or neuter surgery:
$125.00 for males under 65 lbs
$150.00 for males 66-100 lbs
$185.00 for males 101-120 lbs
$150.00 for females under 49 lbs
$175.00 for females 50-100 lbs
$210.00 for females 101-120 lbs

Licensing fees for dogs and puppies (over three months of age):
City of Dublin residents: $10.00
City of Livermore residents: $15.00
City of Pleasanton residents: $3.50
Unincorporated Alameda County residents: $10.00

Rabbits and Pocket Pets: $25.00 Adoption Fee

*All adoptions include a free vet exam, redeemable within two weeks of the adoption date, and a temporary leash (dogs) or cardboard carrier (cats and rabbits).

Other Policies:

*All dogs/puppies and cats/kittens must be altered (spayed or neutered) before the pet can go home with you. If the pet that you adopt is not yet altered, we will schedule your new pet an appointment at the time of adoption for it to be altered at the neighboring spay/neuter clinic. This means that not all pets adopted will get to go home the same day.

*For prospective dog adoptions where there is already an existing dog or dogs in the home, there will need to be a mandatory dog introduction before we can proceed with the adoption. If you are adopting a dog, and have a cat at home, please make staff aware of this prior to adoption.

*Most of our pets come to us as strays, therefore we are unable to guarantee the health, temperament, or age of any adopted pet. Pets are adopted "as is."

*Payment methods that we accept are exact change cash, money order, or check with i.d. and current address imprinted on the check. We do not accept credit or debit cards, and cannot accept business checks or out of state checks. If you are paying by cash, we are not able to make change.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

All adoptions take place in person at the East County Animal Shelter. Our address is 4595 Gleason Drive, Dublin, CA 94568. Our phone number is 925-803-7040. We are open seven days a week (excluding county holidays) from 11:30 am to 5:30 pm. Please arrive early enough to give yourself time to get acquainted with your prospective new pet before we can begin the adoption paperwork.

Please note: We do not post pets as available for adoption until their stray hold period has ended. Because of this, there are always more pets available for viewing at the shelter than are currently listed online. All pets listed online have fulfilled their legal stray hold and are now available for adoption.

More about this shelter

The East County Animal Shelter receives and houses stray animals that are found within our jurisdiction (Dublin, Pleasanton, Livermore, and all unincorporated areas of Alameda County). Our primary function is reuniting lost pets with their current owners, however adoptable pets that go unclaimed will be made available for adoption to new homes. The shelter is operated by Alameda County Sheriff's Office Animal Services division, which provides animal control field services for the city of Dublin, and all unincorporated parts of Alameda County. If you have found a lost pet, the telephone number for our field services dispatch is 510-667-7763.