BANDIT

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About BANDIT

San Jose, CA

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

BANDIT’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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BANDIT's Story

June 13, 2025 - Bandit has been in foster care since May 2, 2023, and during this time, he has blossomed into a well-mannered and loving companion. Over the past two years, he has learned a variety of tricks including sit, paw, playing tug-of-war, chasing leaves, and fetching his toys—especially his beloved giant balls. Bandit treasures his toys and often prefers to keep them to himself rather than share with other dogs. When he’s in the mood to play with a human, he’ll gently place a toy on your lap and gaze deeply into your eyes, as if begging you to join him. Bandit has also developed a deep love for water—it both soothes and energizes him. He enjoys lounging by the pool, splashing in sprinklers, going on short swims, floating on kayaks, and joining in safe water adventures while wearing his life vest. While Bandit has come a long way, he is still learning about the world around him. New experiences, objects, or environments can make him anxious, which he expresses by spinning in circles. He also circles when he needs to go outside to pee—a clear sign that he hates soiling the space where he sleeps. Once he gets a sniff of fresh air and feels the ground beneath him, he’s ready to do his business. Smart boy! Bandit thrives on Blue Buffalo kibbls, home-cooked meals with rice, potatoes, vegetables, and protein, and he can’t resist treats like doggie ice cream, popsicles, and pup cups. His absolute favorite? Apples—especially the ones he can pick straight from the tree. He also loves bully sticks, marrow bones, tough ropes, and, of course, those giant balls. He’ll guard his treasures with determination. Bandit adores people and gets very excited when meeting someone new. With patience and consistency, he can be taught to greet others calmly. He loves walks and sniffing adventures, but because of his size and strength, quieter walking areas are ideal. He can be nervous and reactive around larger, furrier dogs like huskies, though he’s generally more tolerant of smaller dogs. Introductions to other dogs should always be slow and carefully supervised, on leash. Since Bandit hasn’t mastered recall just yet, a home with a secure outdoor space where he can run and spin to his heart’s content would be perfect. Due to his size and strength, Bandit should be placed in an adult-only home. While he’s incredibly lovable, he wouldn’t be a good fit for first-time dog owners. He needs an experienced, active household—preferably with large bully breed experience—so he can continue his training and grow into the very best boy he’s destined to be. 03/06/23 14:06 SVPP Dog Day Out Notes: Bandit: Today I went to Oak Grove Park with Danielle & Jeremy! I loved my long walk and very much enjoyed taking breaks in between for bench cuddles. I barked at two huskys walking with their owner but didn't care about the dogs we walked by passing the dog park. I experienced rain today! When I felt it land on my back it felt silly so I did some zoomies on the leash because I'm a silly boy! I also learned what windshield wipers were! They startled me and I barked at them! I realized after the 5th time trying to catch them that they weren't dangerous! Bandit, as we were told was a bit hard to. leash up - but seemingly only because he was soooooo excited to be out and about! He's such a fun & loving dog with a silly side. He only reacted to dogs on leash once. He was a little weirded out by the rain and did some silly leash zoomies / chased his tail, but calmed down once he realized that it wasn't scary. He's so great in the car - he also loved playing with the ball we had for him! SVPP Dog Day Out Notes: I went for a walk in a very nice neighborhood! There were a few dogs and they distracted me, but my friend had yummy treats to help me refocus and keep walking. I am working on sitting at the corner to help me pay attention to my friend. After the walk we went to a nice place where I got to play with toys! Toys are SO FUN! Bandit's stress in the shelter is still very evident. When he first come out, he is so excited that getting him leashed and harnessed is a challenge. However, as soon as we get outside, he calms quickly. In the car, he is relaxing more easily and on the walk, he is just a sweet boy! He needs and deserves a dog-savvy family who will help him manage stress and allow him to relax. 4/30/23 5:51 PM. Bandit will be going to foster on Tuesday May 2nd. His final date has been removed. KI Summary of Behavior 04/23/23 09:42 Spinning in kennel. ERobinson 04/21/23 15:18 Possible resource guarding. Volunteer had him out with a ball, when volunteer went to remove the ball, he was growling at the volunteer, stiff body and freezing.

June 13, 2025 - Bandit has been in foster care since May 2, 2023, and during this time, he has blossomed into a well-mannered and loving companion. Over the past two years, he has learned a variety of tricks including sit, paw, playing tug-of-war, chasing leaves, and fetching his toys—especially his beloved giant balls. Bandit treasures his toys and often prefers to keep them to himself rather than share with other dogs. When he’s in the mood to play with a human, he’ll gently place a toy on your lap and gaze deeply into your eyes, as if begging you to join him. Bandit has also developed a deep love for water—it both soothes and energizes him. He enjoys lounging by the pool, splashing in sprinklers, going on short swims, floating on kayaks, and joining in safe water adventures while wearing his life vest. While Bandit has come a long way, he is still learning about the world around him. New experiences, objects, or environments can make him anxious, which he expresses by spinning in circles. He also circles when he needs t

June 13, 2025 - Bandit has been in foster care since May 2, 2023, and during this time, he has blossomed into a well-mannered and loving companion. Over the past two years, he has learned a variety of tricks including sit, paw, playing tug-of-war, chasing leaves, and fetching his toys—especially his beloved giant balls. Bandit treasures his toys and often prefers to keep them to himself rather than share with other dogs. When he’s in the mood to play with a human, he’ll gently place a toy on your lap and gaze deeply into your eyes, as if begging you to join him. Bandit has also developed a deep love for water—it both soothes and energizes him. He enjoys lounging by the pool, splashing in sprinklers, going on short swims, floating on kayaks, and joining in safe water adventures while wearing his life vest. While Bandit has come a long way, he is still learning about the world around him. New experiences, objects, or environments can make him anxious, which he expresses by spinning in circles. He also circles when he needs to go outside to pee—a clear sign that he hates soiling the space where he sleeps. Once he gets a sniff of fresh air and feels the ground beneath him, he’s ready to do his business. Smart boy! Bandit thrives on Blue Buffalo kibbls, home-cooked meals with rice, potatoes, vegetables, and protein, and he can’t resist treats like doggie ice cream, popsicles, and pup cups. His absolute favorite? Apples

How To Adopt

BANDIT was listed as Adoptable by City of San José Animal Care Center
How can I adopt BANDIT?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with City of San José Animal Care Center. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if BANDIT is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to City of San José Animal Care Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet BANDIT?
If you've submitted an inquiry, City of San José Animal Care Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for BANDIT, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to City of San José Animal Care Center, and they'll be happy to help!
City of San José Animal Care Center's Adoption Policy
All adoptions are in-person at our Care Center at 2750 Monterey Road, San Jose, California.

BANDIT is from City of San José Animal Care Center

[San Jose, CA]

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