




Banjo
- Young
- Male
- Medium
About Banjo
Lubbock, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Banjo’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$500
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Banjo's Story
Meet Banjo, a 30lb bundle of pure Aussiedoodle energy! At just a year old, this exuberant boy was found wandering as a stray in a small West Texas town, but hes left that life behind and is ready to be your new best friend.<br/><br/>Banjo is the definition of a "people dog." While he enjoys the company of other dogs and gets along great with furry siblings, his heart belongs to his humans first. If there is a choice between a wrestling match with a pal or a snuggle with you, hes choosing you every single time. He thrives on affection and truly just wants to be wherever you are.<br/><br/>Being a young, smart doodle, Banjo loves to keep his mind and body busy. He is a huge fan of long walks, playing with toys, and staying occupied with a tasty Kong. Hes the perfect mix of an active adventure partner and a loyal shadow.<br/><br/>Banjo is located at Saving Grace Rescue LBK in Wilson, TX.<br/><br/> How to Adopt:<br/><br/>Apply here: https://form.jotform.com/220199338769066<br/><br/>Message us: info@savinggracelbk.org<br/><br/>Adoption fee ranges based on location: $225-$500 and includes transport<br/><br/>Banjo is also available for adoption throughout the PNW, Midwest and Northeast through Project Freedom Ride. You can learn more about their organization here: https://www.projectfreedomride.org/
Meet Banjo, a 30lb bundle of pure Aussiedoodle energy! At just a year old, this exuberant boy was found wandering as a stray in a small West Texas town, but hes left that life behind and is ready to be your new best friend.
Banjo is the definition of a "people dog." While he enjoys the company of other dogs and gets along great with furry siblings, his heart belongs to his humans first. If there is a choice between a wrestling match with a pal or a snuggle with you, hes choosing you every single time. He thrives on affection and truly just wants to be wherever you are.
Being a young, smart doodle, Banjo loves to keep his mind and body busy. He is a huge fan of long walks, playing with toys, and staying occupied with a tasty Kong. Hes the perfect mix of an active adventure partner and a loyal shadow.
Banjo is located at Saving Grace Rescue LBK in Wilson, TX.
How to Adopt:
Apply here: https://form.jotform.com/220199338769066
Message us: info@savinggracelbk.org
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Meet Banjo, a 30lb bundle of pure Aussiedoodle energy! At just a year old, this exuberant boy was found wandering as a stray in a small West Texas town, but hes left that life behind and is ready to be your new best friend.
Banjo is the definition of a "people dog." While he enjoys the company of other dogs and gets along great with furry siblings, his heart belongs to his humans first. If there is a choice between a wrestling match with a pal or a snuggle with you, hes choosing you every single time. He thrives on affection and truly just wants to be wherever you are.
Being a young, smart doodle, Banjo loves to keep his mind and body busy. He is a huge fan of long walks, playing with toys, and staying occupied with a tasty Kong. Hes the perfect mix of an active adventure partner and a loyal shadow.
Banjo is located at Saving Grace Rescue LBK in Wilson, TX.
How to Adopt:
Apply here: https://form.jotform.com/220199338769066
Message us: info@savinggracelbk.org
Adoption fee ranges based on location: $225-$500 and includes transport
Banjo is also available for adoption throughout the PNW, Midwest and Northeast through Project Freedom Ride. You can learn more about their organization here: https://www.projectfreedomride.org/
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Banjo is from Saving Grace Rescue LBK
[Lubbock, TX]
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