BANDIT

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large
  • Husky

About BANDIT

Fairbanks, AK

Breed

Husky

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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BANDIT's Story

Bandit (A141752) is a 1-year-old husky mix who weighed almost 60 lbs at intake! 4/25/26 Medical Update: Bandit the tripod had surgery to remove the rest of his amputated leg however you wouldn't know he was missing anything. Due to him already being a tripod prior to the full removal of the leg he has no issues moving around. He is looking for a loving home who understands missing a leg doesn't mean lacking in his ability to give love! 04/18/26 This handsome guy is Bandit! Bandit was brought to the shelter because he needs help with his house manners. Bandit is not a fan of kennels, and he has repeatedly tried to break out of them. It would be best for his next home to invest in an impact kennel, such a Gunnar or Ruffland. It would also be a great idea to consult with a certified trainer on how to best approach training with Bandit. Bandit loves belly rubs and ear scratches. He has lost one foot to a previous injury and had to have it amputated prior to his arrival at the shelter. He does not let this slow him down though. Bandit has no idea that he is a tripod! He is mostly housebroken, and keeping him on a routine will help him master it. He was said to do well with every human and animal he meets. He loves to play with other dogs and cats, and he loves to snuggle with kids. He can be shy around strangers, but he was said to generally do well them. Bandit has been known to chew and dig, and he is young dog with a lot of energy. Providing him with plenty of appropriate chew toys and enrichment can help with these natural dog behaviors. We would also recommend keeping the trash out of his reach, as he has been known to get into it. He was said to do well riding in the car though! If you are interested in meeting Mister Bandit, please give us a call!

Bandit (A141752) is a 1-year-old husky mix who weighed almost 60 lbs at intake! 4/25/26 Medical Update: Bandit the tripod had surgery to remove the rest of his amputated leg however you wouldn't know he was missing anything. Due to him already being a tripod prior to the full removal of the leg he has no issues moving around. He is looking for a loving home who understands missing a leg doesn't mean lacking in his ability to give love! 04/18/26 This handsome guy is Bandit! Bandit was brought to the shelter because he needs help with his house manners. Bandit is not a fan of kennels, and he has repeatedly tried to break out of them. It would be best for his next home to invest in an impact kennel, such a Gunnar or Ruffland. It would also be a great idea to consult with a certified trainer on how to best approach training with Bandit. Bandit loves belly rubs and ear scratches. He has lost one foot to a previous injury and had to have it amputated prior to his arrival at the shelter. He does not let this slow him down though.

Bandit (A141752) is a 1-year-old husky mix who weighed almost 60 lbs at intake! 4/25/26 Medical Update: Bandit the tripod had surgery to remove the rest of his amputated leg however you wouldn't know he was missing anything. Due to him already being a tripod prior to the full removal of the leg he has no issues moving around. He is looking for a loving home who understands missing a leg doesn't mean lacking in his ability to give love! 04/18/26 This handsome guy is Bandit! Bandit was brought to the shelter because he needs help with his house manners. Bandit is not a fan of kennels, and he has repeatedly tried to break out of them. It would be best for his next home to invest in an impact kennel, such a Gunnar or Ruffland. It would also be a great idea to consult with a certified trainer on how to best approach training with Bandit. Bandit loves belly rubs and ear scratches. He has lost one foot to a previous injury and had to have it amputated prior to his arrival at the shelter. He does not let this slow him down though. Bandit has no idea that he is a tripod! He is mostly housebroken, and keeping him on a routine will help him master it. He was said to do well with every human and animal he meets. He loves to play with other dogs and cats, and he loves to snuggle with kids. He can be shy around strangers, but he was said to generally do well them. Bandit has been known to chew and dig, and he is young dog with a

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How To Adopt

BANDIT was listed as Adoptable by Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control
How can I adopt BANDIT?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control. 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 Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control for details on the pet.
When can I meet BANDIT?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control 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 Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control, and they'll be happy to help!

BANDIT is from Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control

[Fairbanks, AK]

Location
2408 Davis Road at Peger Fairbanks, AK, 99701

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