



Banjo
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler
About Banjo
Mandan, ND
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Behavior
Health
Banjo’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Banjo's Story
Banjo and Bingo came to us after their time was up at the pound. When we first met them, they were incredibly timid, especially Banjo. He can be a little fear reactive towards men, but opens up to women quickly. Since being with us, he has really opened up and his personality comes out more and more. Banjo can sit on command and loves going for walks, but he does pull on the leash, so he needs some work on that. He's a big boy and weighs around 70 pounds. Because Banjo is a heeler mix, he comes with all the heeler antics and will need a firm handler. He would do best with older children because of those heeler antics as well. Banjo is neutered and up to date on vaccines
Banjo and Bingo came to us after their time was up at the pound. When we first met them, they were incredibly timid, especially Banjo. He can be a little fear reactive towards men, but opens up to women quickly. Since being with us, he has really opened up and his personality comes out more and more. Banjo can sit on command and loves going for walks, but he does pull on the leash, so he needs some work on that. He's a big boy and weighs around 70 pounds. Because Banjo is a heeler mix, he comes with all the heeler antics and will need a firm handler. He would do best with older children because of those heeler antics as well. Banjo is neutered and up to date on vaccines
Banjo and Bingo came to us after their time was up at the pound. When we first met them, they were incredibly timid, especially Banjo. He can be a little fear reactive towards men, but opens up to women quickly. Since being with us, he has really opened up and his personality comes out more and more. Banjo can sit on command and loves going for walks, but he does pull on the leash, so he needs some work on that. He's a big boy and weighs around 70 pounds. Because Banjo is a heeler mix, he comes with all the heeler antics and will need a firm handler. He would do best with older children because of those heeler antics as well. Banjo is neutered and up to date on vaccines
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