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BANDIT-JJ
Breed Catahoula Leopard Dog, Husky
Color
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
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UPDATE FROM FOSTER MOM 3/10 Bandit is a shy, 3-year-old 50lb male Catahoula mix. I believe he is mixed with Husky. He is cautious around new people at first but warms up when he gets to know you. Bandit is very charming, expressive and playful. He loves to play with the other dogs in his foster home. He enjoys spending time outside and is quite active. He settles well in the house. Although he is quite lively, Bandit is a cautious "thinker" who likes low-key, gentle, positive training. He loves to play with his toys, and run around with his doggy friends. THIS BOY IS SUCH A NICE BOY.. he is still waiting (11 09) ** BANDIT IS FOSTERED IN ONTARIO CANADA Bandit is a lovely Catahoula mix who is smaller at about 50 lbs. I believe Bandit is mixed with Husky. He was born in the spring of 2006, and is neutered and vaccinated. He is very shy of people he does not know and will not approach them. However, he is affectionate with his family and loves playing with his doggie "siblings" in his foster home. He loves being outside, running around and playing with his toys. Bandit has gotten along with every other dog in the foster home, including a litter of puppies. They were his favourites! He is fine with cats as well. Although shy, Bandit is a sweet, active boy who would love a home with other dogs where he can run and play.

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