Bingo URGENT
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Bingo URGENT
AvailableBingo is a female, baby Shepherd mix, currently in Thousand Oaks, CA. She has a short coat with colors ranging from white and cream to tan and brown. Although she is not yet house trained, she is vaccinated and awaiting a dedicated adopter to take her home.
About Bingo URGENT
Bingo is an adorable 8-month-old Shepherd mix in urgent need of a loving home. Currently held at the Kern County Animal Services - Bakersfield Shelter, she has developed an upper respiratory infection, which puts her at risk of euthanasia. Time is of the essence; she has been at the shelter since June 17, 2026, and you could be the one to give her a second chance. Bingoβs charming mix of white, cream, and tan fur adds to her appeal. Despite her health struggles, she remains full of spirit. As an unaltered female puppy, she requires a nurturing environment to help her recover and thrive. Please note, she is not yet house trained, but with love and guidance, she can easily learn. This little girl is looking for someone who understands the urgency of her situation. The Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is committed to helping her find a home. Adopting or fostering Bingo could mean the world for her and give her the life she deserves. Ready to give her a new beginning? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bingo URGENT
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bingo, being a Shepherd mix, typically thrives in a home where she can be active and engage with her family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bingo would benefit from a yard or access to parks where she can run and play, as Shepherd mixes enjoy physical activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bingo could be a great fit for homes with children, provided the kids understand how to treat her with kindness and respect.











