




Bammer
- Puppy
- Male
- Small
- German Shepherd Dog
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Bammer
Oakville, WA
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Bammer's Story
Incarceration Date: 4/3/2026<br/>Expected Release Date: 5/15/2026<br/><br/>Please note, dogs in the Freedom Tails program will be in training for up to 12 weeks. During that time, it is the goal for the dog to be able to pass either the AKC K9 Good Citizen test and certification, or the Puppy S.T.A.R. certification. <br/>You may schedule a meet/greet with the dog while it is still in the program. However, we request that final adoption not be completed until after they have finished their entire training. For questions, please reach out to us via email at: timbertailsk9@gmail.com<br/><br/>ABOUT THIS DOG: Bammer is one of the boys from the "Capitol litter." Mom was found abandoned in Capitol forest, pregnant and hungry. Puppies were named after trails in the Capitol Forest where mom wandered alone.<br/><br/>Bammer has always been the biggest of the litter. Last born, he was stuck and had to be removed by c-section and revived. He has been one tough boy from the very start, and that hasn't changed. <br/>He is often in the lead, and is confident and ready to explore. Bammer will make a wonderful adventure companion, enjoying all the fun of our Pacific NW and being an adventure buddy to a new family. <br/><br/>With his handler, Bammer is working on leash manner, house and crate training and building strong foundational skills to take with him into the world with his new family.
Incarceration Date: 4/3/2026
Expected Release Date: 5/15/2026
Please note, dogs in the Freedom Tails program will be in training for up to 12 weeks. During that time, it is the goal for the dog to be able to pass either the AKC K9 Good Citizen test and certification, or the Puppy S.T.A.R. certification.
You may schedule a meet/greet with the dog while it is still in the program. However, we request that final adoption not be completed until after they have finished their entire training. For questions, please reach out to us via email at: timbertailsk9@gmail.com
ABOUT THIS DOG: Bammer is one of the boys from the "Capitol litter." Mom was found abandoned in Capitol forest, pregnant and hungry. Puppies were named after trails in the Capitol Forest where mom wandered alone.
Bammer has always been the biggest of the litter. Last born, he was stuck and had to be removed by c-section and revived. He has been one tough boy from the very start, and that hasn't changed.
He is often in the lead
Incarceration Date: 4/3/2026
Expected Release Date: 5/15/2026
Please note, dogs in the Freedom Tails program will be in training for up to 12 weeks. During that time, it is the goal for the dog to be able to pass either the AKC K9 Good Citizen test and certification, or the Puppy S.T.A.R. certification.
You may schedule a meet/greet with the dog while it is still in the program. However, we request that final adoption not be completed until after they have finished their entire training. For questions, please reach out to us via email at: timbertailsk9@gmail.com
ABOUT THIS DOG: Bammer is one of the boys from the "Capitol litter." Mom was found abandoned in Capitol forest, pregnant and hungry. Puppies were named after trails in the Capitol Forest where mom wandered alone.
Bammer has always been the biggest of the litter. Last born, he was stuck and had to be removed by c-section and revived. He has been one tough boy from the very start, and that hasn't changed.
He is often in the lead, and is confident and ready to explore. Bammer will make a wonderful adventure companion, enjoying all the fun of our Pacific NW and being an adventure buddy to a new family.
With his handler, Bammer is working on leash manner, house and crate training and building strong foundational skills to take with him into the world with his new family.
How To Adopt
Bammer is from Timber Tails K9 Rescue
[Oakville, WA]
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