Banjo
AvailableBanjo
AvailableBanjo is a German Shepherd Dog mixed breed with a medium build, currently spending time at the Napa County Animal Shelter. He is a young male, still in his puppy phase, and is not yet house trained. Banjo has not been altered.
About Banjo
Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today. Meet the delightful little shadow known as Banjo! This charming pup is just shy of 10 months old, full of spunk, and ready to steal the hearts of everyone he meets! If you’re seeking a furry friend who is as enthusiastic as a puppy and already knows how to sway the hearts of humans, look no further! Banjo weighs in at a healthy 62 lbs, and although he’s still in his puppy phase, he’s eagerly awaiting the right family to shower him with love and adventures. Banjo is a joyful bundle of energy, always ready to romp around and chase after anything that rolls! His playful nature will not only keep you entertained but will also encourage you to embrace your inner child. Just imagine the laughter and joy when he bonds with his new family — a perfect match for anyone who treasures moments filled with wagging tails and endless playtime! Could you be the lucky one to call Banjo your own? Remember, he wants to meet you in person, so if your heart is racing at the thought of adding this delightful creature to your life, don’t delay! Now, here's a fun twist: Banjo’s sun sign connects him to a dynamic world of excitement! He embodies the spirit of adventure, and his response to life's mysteries will leave you amazed! So grab your chance to experience the joy of a lifetime — because this once-in-a-lifetime pup is waiting for you! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Banjo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd mixes thrive in environments where they have ample space to move, such as a house with a yard, but they can also adapt to apartments if provided with enough daily activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally requires a moderate to large amount of outdoor space for regular exercise, play, and mental stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd mixes are often great with children, especially when socialized early, making them suitable for family settings.











