Bandit
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Bandit
AvailableBandit is a female husky mix, young and eager to find her forever home in Santa Cruz, CA. While her exact age in years is not specified, she is a playful young dog looking for adventure. Though not yet altered, she is ready for preadoption and will be spayed soon. Bandit thrives in the company of other dogs, and her friendly demeanor shines brightly as she zooms around. While she does not have specific dietary needs or special considerations, her playful nature suggests she will bring joy to her new family.
About Bandit
Meet Bandit, a lively seven-month-old husky mix who is ready for adventure. She arrived at the shelter due to an owner surrender, having been part of an unexpected litter. Bandit spent her early days outdoors with her littermates and a few other large dogs, which has made her quite social and playful. Around the shelter, sheβs been seen zooming around with a silly spirit and is curious about other dogs, including smaller ones. A home with other dogs could work well for her, but a meet and greet at the shelter is necessary. In her previous home, she was around children, but it's recommended to steer clear of homes with cats or small animals, as she has a noticeable prey drive. Bandit is looking for a partner who can match her energy and zest for life. Currently, she is available for preadoption and will be ready to go home after her spay surgery. Stop by and meet her at the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter β you might just fall in love!
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Questions about Bandit
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bandit, being a husky mix, typically thrives in an active environment where she can play and exercise regularly. A home with a yard or close proximity to outdoor spaces would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies, including Bandit, require ample outdoor space to play and explore. A secure yard or easy access to parks would help keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bandit has been around kids in her previous home, suggesting she could fit well in a family environment, especially with proper introductions.











