Rural Hall, NC 27045
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11/13/2019 5:06 PM
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Chesapeake Bay Retriever / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Young  : :  Large


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About Banjo

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black
  • Housetrained: Yes
Banjo Is a big ole pup. He is approximately one and a half years old. He loves to run outside, chase balls and sticks. He has been great with my three dogs after testing his boundaries with my alpha male. He is very submissive and loving. I am also fostering puppies that are 10 weeks old. He is amazing with them. He is so gentle with them and plays so sweet with them. When first coming to me Banjo seem to exhibit some separation anxieties. He does like to be near his humans but with me having other dogs and him following their lead, I have not had any real issues with him being left in his crate while we are not home. He also was showing some fear issues of new people coming to the home which consisted of him barking at them. Since being with me those issues are fading. He has followed my dogs lead in that people mean him no harm and he doesn't need to protect. He is now greeting with excitement and puppy kisses. It seems that Banjo has had no guidance in his short life and since being here with me, he has blossomed into this pretty awesome dog. He is the most loving fellow and really wants to please his humans. He is completely house and crate trained. Banjos ideal home would a home with another friendly dog who would want to play with him. A home with lots of room to run and play. A active family that will take him places and include him in as a family member. He is fantastic off leash. He has no desire to run away. IF I didn't have three already, I would keep this awesome boy. He just needs someone who will continue to teach him how to be the perfect dog.

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Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Good with Kids

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