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Bandit is a truly wonderful family dog with a heart full of playful energy and affection. He adores people and is especially gentle and patient with children, making him an ideal companion for a bustling household. Having been housetrained and possessing a good grasp of basic commands, he's a smart boy who's eager to please. Bandit loves toys and playtime, always ready for an engaging game, and has even mastered the doggie door!
As a Beagle mix, Bandit likely inherits the Beagle's friendly, curious, and merry disposition, combined with the intelligence and alertness often found in Terriers. Beagles are known for their excellent scenting abilities and love for exploration, so Bandit would thrive with opportunities for sniffing adventures and mental stimulation. His good nature extends to other dogs and cats, making him a versatile addition to many homes. Just keep him away from the chickens, as he has a strong prey drive!
Bandit is searching for a loving home where he can be an integral part of the family. An active family who enjoys daily walks, playtime, and perhaps even some training games would be perfect for him. Given his compatibility with other pets, a multi-pet household could also be a great fit. He would flourish in an environment that provides consistent affection, mental engagement, and secure outdoor space for him to safely explore. Come meet this amazing, smart boy and see if Bandit is the missing piece to your family!
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