Meet Bandit, an 8-year-old who spent six years in a shelter before finding freedom in a loving foster home. He thrives in a quiet, structured, adult household, loves his walks, and comes with free lifetime training.
Say hi to Bandit!! Believe it or not, Bandit spent 3/4 of his life behind bars in a shelter. He was there for SIX years. SIX years!!!! In May, he finally got his freedom ride and has been in an amazing foster home with multiple dogs and cats ever since. He has undergone quite a lot of training since he has been in our care and is a completely different dog than he was at the shelter, in all the best ways.
Bandit’s dream home would be a quiet, low traffic, adult household with someone who may be retired or spends most of their time at home. He loves his people and thrives off of structure and boundaries. He does well in his crate and at 8 years old, still loves his walks and outdoor time. Bandit is muzzle trained (and does great in it!) because sometimes rude strangers make him nervous. He is an absolute dream to walk on leash and has all the love in the world to give. We would love nothing more than to find Bandit his forever home that would offer him exercise, structure, and love. He deserves a place to call his own after so many of his years were stripped away from him.
Bandit comes with a lifetime of free training with our team at Training With Bria, LLC. We absolutely adore this boy and he deserves nothing but the very best. If you believe Bandit may be a good fit for you, please do not hesitate to reach out and come meet him! You can see more of Bandit and keep up with his journey on our IG pages: @trainingwithbria @savingwithbria
Bandit also comes with his crate and all necessary belongings.
Every application is carefully reviewed. To ensure that Bria finds the perfect homes for the dogs that she rescues, she will follow up only with applicants who are believed to be a great match for each individual dog. Applications are not considered on first come, first serve basis. She considers various factors such as the applicant’s lifestyle, living situation, and their ability to provide a safe and caring environment for any and all dogs.
Bria prioritizes applicants who show a genuine interest in providing a loving and forever home to the dogs in her rescue. While it is understood that every applicant has good intentions, resources are limited and the focus must be on those who best align with each dogs’ specific needs.
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