Hello! My name is Bandit and I looking for a really good home. My friends at the Humane Society know that my mom was a Miniature Pinscher but they do not know who my Dad is. They found me underneath a house and hungry! I was born with a tiny tail (looks docked). Even though my Mom was a mini Pincher, my Dad must have been a Lab, because I am about 40 pounds! Much bigger than my Mom!
I was adopted for a few months but me and my brother were too rough for a one year old child so we are back now looking for a new home.
I am now in a new foster home and I am doing wonderful!! I am living indoors and outdoors (with a doggie door) and I get to play with another dog too (its the best!!). I know how to sit, sit-down and walk on a leash!! I do have a bit of energy but because I am able to run and play I have settled in and I am much calmer, happier and do less chewing. I think I am a lap dog sometimes and I like to sit on my foster moms lap (see the pictures of me). I am crate trained and housebroken.
I have been moved around a lot and I need someone who knows dogs, will let me run and play in a fenced yard, maybe have another dog to play with and will give me lots of attention that I deserve.
I am neutered and up to date on vaccines.
And now I am being trained! I am in training and I will be able to sit, stay, come and heel soon. You can contact my trainer, Jillian, to find out more about me. 334-303-3577 Jilliana@hotmail.com
Thanks for reading about me.....Bandit
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Spaying/Neutering of Pets & Alabama Law
In compliance with Alabama State Law Section 3.9.2, all animals adopted from the Macon County Humane Society must be spayed or neutered.
This requirement was enacted to help control the population of dogs and cats in our state and signed into law by the Governor of our state.