



Bam Bam
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Terrier
About Bam Bam
Germantown, TN
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Bam Bam’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bam Bam's Story
Bam Bam is loads of fun! He has all the pupper energy you are looking to play with and he can't wait to follow you everywhere begging for attention. If you need another dog to play with your existing dog, he would love to! He needs to be watched and potty trained because shelter life and hours cannot give him the training and outside breaks he needs to learn. If you don't mind that, though, he really is a fun dog to have around and will keep you very active. But when he crashes, he will need a comfy spot to zonk out and looks so cute all curled up. He's been tried a couple times, but returned because of his puppy behavior. We believe he just hasn't found the right place yet where he belongs. <br/>All animal adoptions are typically $80. For puppies and kittens under the age of 6 months, adoptions are $100. For dogs, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter, heartworm testing and heartworm preventative. For cats, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter and feline AIDS/leukemia testing. All cats and kittens adopted from the Germantown Animal Shelter are not allowed to be declawed. Any questions should be directed to animalshelter@germantown-tn.gov. Or by calling the shelter at 901-757-7358.
Bam Bam is loads of fun! He has all the pupper energy you are looking to play with and he can't wait to follow you everywhere begging for attention. If you need another dog to play with your existing dog, he would love to! He needs to be watched and potty trained because shelter life and hours cannot give him the training and outside breaks he needs to learn. If you don't mind that, though, he really is a fun dog to have around and will keep you very active. But when he crashes, he will need a comfy spot to zonk out and looks so cute all curled up. He's been tried a couple times, but returned because of his puppy behavior. We believe he just hasn't found the right place yet where he belongs.
All animal adoptions are typically $80. For puppies and kittens under the age of 6 months, adoptions are $100. For dogs, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter, heartworm testing and heartworm preventative. For cats, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter and feline AID
Bam Bam is loads of fun! He has all the pupper energy you are looking to play with and he can't wait to follow you everywhere begging for attention. If you need another dog to play with your existing dog, he would love to! He needs to be watched and potty trained because shelter life and hours cannot give him the training and outside breaks he needs to learn. If you don't mind that, though, he really is a fun dog to have around and will keep you very active. But when he crashes, he will need a comfy spot to zonk out and looks so cute all curled up. He's been tried a couple times, but returned because of his puppy behavior. We believe he just hasn't found the right place yet where he belongs.
All animal adoptions are typically $80. For puppies and kittens under the age of 6 months, adoptions are $100. For dogs, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter, heartworm testing and heartworm preventative. For cats, this includes the first series of vaccinations, deworming, spay/neuter and feline AIDS/leukemia testing. All cats and kittens adopted from the Germantown Animal Shelter are not allowed to be declawed. Any questions should be directed to animalshelter@germantown-tn.gov. Or by calling the shelter at 901-757-7358.
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