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Banjo

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Banjo

Enfield, CT

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Banjo’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Banjo's Story

Looking for your chill adventure buddy? Banjo’s got you<br/><br/>If dogs had resumes, Banjo’s would put us all to shame.<br/><br/>- Housebroken? Check.<br/>- Crate trained? Double check.<br/>- Professional doggy door user? Absolutely.<br/>- Certified Gentleman in Public Places™? You bet.<br/><br/>Banjo (72 lbs of solid good boy energy) is about 5 years old and knows how to make an entrance—tail wagging, eyes shining, and ready to meet every new person like they’re an old friend. Take him to Tractor Supply, Home Depot, or anywhere really, and watch him work the crowd. He’s the well-mannered kind of dog people stop to pet, and honestly, who could blame them?<br/><br/>Banjo walks beautifully on a leash, sits on command, and rides like a pro in the car. He lives for his daily strolls and little adventures, but when he’s home? He’s all about the couch life. This guy has mastered the art of relaxation — snoozing nearby and occasionally wandering the yard to inspect his kingdom.<br/><br/>He’s a smart, polite, low-maintenance companion.<br/><br/>Banjo’s social circle is what we like to call exclusive. He gets along with most friendly dogs, politely ignores others, but prefers to keep his inner circle small—especially when it comes to certain males. Cats, pigs, and farm animals aren’t really his vibe, though he couldn’t care less about the birds in the house. Out on walks, he’s a total pro—trained to ignore other animals and focused on his person. In his own yard, however, he prefers to keep it a “members only” zone and isn’t a fan of unfamiliar animals wandering by. Banjo is incredibly eager to please, smart as they come, and has had solid training. He’ll thrive with someone experienced with larger dogs who can keep reinforcing all the good habits he’s mastered.<br/><br/>If you’ve been waiting for a loyal, chill adventure buddy who loves car rides, yard strolls, and quiet evenings, Banjo’s your guy. Don’t overlook this one—he’s been waiting patiently for someone who’ll see what we all already know: Banjo is the best dog.<br/><br/>Banjo is located in Mississippi and will be transported north once his adoption is finalized. Virtual meet and greets can be done via Zoom or Facebook messenger for approved adopters. We do NOT charge transport fees and our adoption fees are currently waived for the PERFECT home. Please note that due to long distance adoptions, we require veterinary references that demonstrate excellent care of previous/current pets. <br/><br/>Apply at erinregananimalsanctuary.com to be considered. Petfinder contact forms are NOT adoption applications and will not receive a reply. If you have additional questions about any of our animals or adoption process, please email us directly or use the contact form on our website.

Looking for your chill adventure buddy? Banjo’s got you

If dogs had resumes, Banjo’s would put us all to shame.

- Housebroken? Check.
- Crate trained? Double check.
- Professional doggy door user? Absolutely.
- Certified Gentleman in Public Places™? You bet.

Banjo (72 lbs of solid good boy energy) is about 5 years old and knows how to make an entrance—tail wagging, eyes shining, and ready to meet every new person like they’re an old friend. Take him to Tractor Supply, Home Depot, or anywhere really, and watch him work the crowd. He’s the well-mannered kind of dog people stop to pet, and honestly, who could blame them?

Banjo walks beautifully on a leash, sits on command, and rides like a pro in the car. He lives for his daily strolls and little adventures, but when he’s home? He’s all about the couch life. This guy has mastered the art of relaxation — snoozing nearby and occasionally wandering the yard to inspect his kingdom.

He’s a smart, polite, low-maintenance compan

Looking for your chill adventure buddy? Banjo’s got you

If dogs had resumes, Banjo’s would put us all to shame.

- Housebroken? Check.
- Crate trained? Double check.
- Professional doggy door user? Absolutely.
- Certified Gentleman in Public Places™? You bet.

Banjo (72 lbs of solid good boy energy) is about 5 years old and knows how to make an entrance—tail wagging, eyes shining, and ready to meet every new person like they’re an old friend. Take him to Tractor Supply, Home Depot, or anywhere really, and watch him work the crowd. He’s the well-mannered kind of dog people stop to pet, and honestly, who could blame them?

Banjo walks beautifully on a leash, sits on command, and rides like a pro in the car. He lives for his daily strolls and little adventures, but when he’s home? He’s all about the couch life. This guy has mastered the art of relaxation — snoozing nearby and occasionally wandering the yard to inspect his kingdom.

He’s a smart, polite, low-maintenance companion.

Banjo’s social circle is what we like to call exclusive. He gets along with most friendly dogs, politely ignores others, but prefers to keep his inner circle small—especially when it comes to certain males. Cats, pigs, and farm animals aren’t really his vibe, though he couldn’t care less about the birds in the house. Out on walks, he’s a total pro—trained to ignore other animals and

How To Adopt

Banjo was listed as Adoptable by Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue
How can I adopt Banjo?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue. 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 Banjo 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 Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Banjo?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Banjo, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue's Adoption Policy
Please fill out the adoption application at www.erinregananimalsanctuary.com/adopt. If approved, we will contact you with next steps.

Banjo is from Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue

[Poplarville, MS]

Our Mission
Erin Regan Animal Sanctuary and Rescue (ERASR) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) volunteer-based animal welfare organization dedicated to rescuing farm and companion animals in need. By working with a network of volunteer advocates, foster caregivers, local veterinarians, trainers and shelters, ERASR has rescued hundreds of animals...
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