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My basic info
Breed
Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
5 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
89 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59646198
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bandit is a handsome, 5-year-old male mixed breed weighing in at 90 pounds, and he`s ready to steal your heart! This big boy is an absolute cuddle bug who will happily curl up in your lap, despite his size. He is working really hard on his good boy leash skills, but still has a little ways to go -- our staff can help you with tips for walking with this strong, boisterous boy!
Bandit is a busy body who thrives with enrichment and needs plenty of exercise every single day to stay happy and fulfilled. He has shown he can be a bit selective with his dog friends, displaying some big feelings, likely from frustration, but has also done well in play settings. We think he will do best in a home where he can be the only animal -- cats are weird and other dogs are way too exciting!!
Bandit may experience some separation-related distress, having shown destructive tendencies and barking when left alone in a previous home, meaning his ideal adopter will be prepared to work with him on this. While there isn`t extensive history with children, our staff can help you assess what adding Bandit to a multi-generational home could look like!
Bandit is a handsome, 5-year-old male mixed breed weighing in at 90 pounds, and he`s ready to steal your heart! This big boy is an absolute cuddle bug who will happily curl up in your lap, despite his size. He is working really hard on his good boy leash skills, but still has a little ways to go -- our staff can help you with tips for walking with this strong, boisterous boy!
Bandit is a busy body who thrives with enrichment and needs plenty of exercise every single day to stay happy and fulfilled. He has shown he can be a bit selective with his dog friends, displaying some big feelings, likely from frustration, but has also done well in play settings. We think he will do best in a home where he can be the only animal -- cats are weird and other dogs are way too exciting!!
Bandit may experience some separation-related distress, having shown destructive tendencies and barking when left alone in a previous home, meaning his ideal adopter will be prepared to work with him on this. While there isn`t extensive history with children, our staff can help you assess what adding Bandit to a multi-generational home could look like!