Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 7 months ago
7 month old Bandit was rescued by a kind animal lover who then was told by her landlord she could not keep him. He is now in a GSROC foster home where he is being socialized with other dogs and people. He is housebroken and likes other dogs.
Bandit is a typical puppy – filled with energy and exuberance. He loves to romp, play and have a grand ole time. Due to his exuberance, we recommend homes with school age children or older. Toddlers and little children may be knocked over by Bandit while he plays.
Bandit knows the importance of learning his puppy social skills and he is eager to learn all he can. He knows how important it is and can’t wait to get started.
Please remember, adopting a puppy is not everyone’s cup of tea. As cute as they are – puppies demand a large investment of time, patience, and training. They are inquisitive, have endless energy and get into just about everything. They dig, chew, and seemingly never stop! Think long and hard about your lifestyle.
If you are not willing to invest the time and training to ensure your puppy matures into the wonderful dog – then please consider an older dog.
Please go to our website and complete an adoption application at: /https://www.gsroc.org/application/ An adoption counselor will contact you to go over your application and assist you in determining which dog may be best for your particular situation.
7 month old Bandit was rescued by a kind animal lover who then was told by her landlord she could not keep him. He is now in a GSROC foster home where he is being socialized with other dogs and people. He is housebroken and likes other dogs.
Bandit is a typical puppy – filled with energy and exuberance. He loves to romp, play and have a grand ole time. Due to his exuberance, we recommend homes with school age children or older. Toddlers and little children may be knocked over by Bandit while he plays.
Bandit knows the importance of learning his puppy social skills and he is eager to learn all he can. He knows how important it is and can’t wait to get started.
Please remember, adopting a puppy is not everyone’s cup of tea. As cute as they are – puppies demand a large investment of time, patience, and training. They are inquisitive, have endless energy and get into just about everything. They dig, chew, and seemingly never stop! Think long and hard about your lifestyle.
If you are not willing to invest the time and training to ensure your puppy matures into the wonderful dog – then please consider an older dog.
Please go to our website and complete an adoption application at: /https://www.gsroc.org/application/ An adoption counselor will contact you to go over your application and assist you in determining which dog may be best for your particular situation.