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Bandit spent this summer tied outside. That alone was reason enough for us to help him, but there was a bonus attached to this rescue: we were able to save Bandit's "sister" Tinkerbell as well. Bandit is in much better shape than little old Tink, who was actually living indoors, but he did need some work to get him healthy and ready for adoption. His skin and coat are not great, but we think that's just a result of malnutrition and he didn't require medications like Tink. He had no vaccines and tested positive for Lyme disease, but he was a model patient at the vet and we've got him vaxed and on meds for Lyme (which will go home with him). Overall, Bandit is in good health and just needs some work on re-socializing: he's amazing with people and is excited to meet new friends, but he does need some reminders about how to play nicely with his canine friends. He would be just fine as an only dog, where he could have all the toys and laps to himself, but he is safe around other animals with a savvy owner. In the few weeks we've had him, Bandit has already made improvements and is learning to share and play nicely. He gets the zoomies and races all over the yard, and loves to wrestle with his foster mom. Although he can be a bit mouthy, especially when he's excited, Bandit is very gentle and would likely do well with polite children. He is doing well with house training, rides very nicely in the car, pulls on leash but is happy to go for walks. He does not bark much and his listening skills get a B+.
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Bandit is not an escape artist, but since he is a runner we are recommending a fenced yard for him. If there are young children in the home, a fence is required for his safety. We are looking for a home where someone will be with him most of the day, as he is sad to be left home alone; maybe he remembers the time he spent tied up by himself. Overall Bandit is a fun, goofy, sweet, snuggly fellow who deserves better than the bare minimum his last owner provided. He is ready for a family who will love him forever!
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Bandit spent this summer tied outside. That alone was reason enough for us to help him, but there was a bonus attached to this rescue: we were able to save Bandit's "sister" Tinkerbell as well. Bandit is in much better shape than little old Tink, who was actually living indoors, but he did need some work to get him healthy and ready for adoption. His skin and coat are not great, but we think that's just a result of malnutrition and he didn't require medications like Tink. He had no vaccines and tested positive for Lyme disease, but he was a model patient at the vet and we've got him vaxed and on meds for Lyme (which will go home with him). Overall, Bandit is in good health and just needs some work on re-socializing: he's amazing with people and is excited to meet new friends, but he does need some reminders about how to play nicely with his canine friends. He would be just fine as an only dog, where he could have all the toys and laps to himself, but he is safe around other animals with a savvy owner. In the few weeks we've had him, Bandit has already made improvements and is learning to share and play nicely. He gets the zoomies and races all over the yard, and loves to wrestle with his foster mom. Although he can be a bit mouthy, especially when he's excited, Bandit is very gentle and would likely do well with polite children. He is doing well with house training, rides very nicely in the car, pulls on leash but is happy to go for walks. He does not bark much and his listening skills get a B+.
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Bandit is not an escape artist, but since he is a runner we are recommending a fenced yard for him. If there are young children in the home, a fence is required for his safety. We are looking for a home where someone will be with him most of the day, as he is sad to be left home alone; maybe he remembers the time he spent tied up by himself. Overall Bandit is a fun, goofy, sweet, snuggly fellow who deserves better than the bare minimum his last owner provided. He is ready for a family who will love him forever!