




Django
- Young
- Male
- Medium
About Django
Coachella, CA
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Behavior
Health
Django’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Django's Story
the Dog Who Saved Himself<br/><br/>Django’s story is the kind that stays with you. He and his best friend were dumped in the desert and spent several days sitting faithfully in the same spot, waiting for someone to notice them. One day, when a truck slowed down to offer them food, both dogs ran alongside it, circling and following for two miles until they arrived safely at a barn. In a way, Django rescued himself.<br/><br/>His friend has since found a home, but sweet Django is still waiting for his person.<br/><br/>Django is approximately one year old and believed to be a Mountain Cur mix. He’s a soft, sensitive soul with a quiet nature. He takes treats with incredible gentleness and looks at you with mournful, hopeful eyes while wagging his tail. He is ready to bond with someone forever.<br/><br/>He’s good with other dogs and has been around many with no issues- happy to coexist. And when he sees cats? Django simply averts his eyes and pretends they’re not even there-a polite king. He is respectful around horses.<br/><br/>He is:<br/> Neutered<br/> Microchipped<br/> Vaccinated<br/> Wormed<br/> Missing half his tail (which only adds to his charm)<br/><br/>Django is sometimes cautious with new people, but he has a playful, silly side that<br/>comes out when he gets to know you. He would most love for a person to show him he’s finally safe. If you’re looking for a thoughtful, loyal companion with a remarkable story, Django is your dog. Help this once-overlooked desert survivor find the loving home he deserves.
the Dog Who Saved Himself
Django’s story is the kind that stays with you. He and his best friend were dumped in the desert and spent several days sitting faithfully in the same spot, waiting for someone to notice them. One day, when a truck slowed down to offer them food, both dogs ran alongside it, circling and following for two miles until they arrived safely at a barn. In a way, Django rescued himself.
His friend has since found a home, but sweet Django is still waiting for his person.
Django is approximately one year old and believed to be a Mountain Cur mix. He’s a soft, sensitive soul with a quiet nature. He takes treats with incredible gentleness and looks at you with mournful, hopeful eyes while wagging his tail. He is ready to bond with someone forever.
He’s good with other dogs and has been around many with no issues- happy to coexist. And when he sees cats? Django simply averts his eyes and pretends they’re not even there-a polite king. He is respectful around horses.
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the Dog Who Saved Himself
Django’s story is the kind that stays with you. He and his best friend were dumped in the desert and spent several days sitting faithfully in the same spot, waiting for someone to notice them. One day, when a truck slowed down to offer them food, both dogs ran alongside it, circling and following for two miles until they arrived safely at a barn. In a way, Django rescued himself.
His friend has since found a home, but sweet Django is still waiting for his person.
Django is approximately one year old and believed to be a Mountain Cur mix. He’s a soft, sensitive soul with a quiet nature. He takes treats with incredible gentleness and looks at you with mournful, hopeful eyes while wagging his tail. He is ready to bond with someone forever.
He’s good with other dogs and has been around many with no issues- happy to coexist. And when he sees cats? Django simply averts his eyes and pretends they’re not even there-a polite king. He is respectful around horses.
He is:
ï‚· Neutered
ï‚· Microchipped
ï‚· Vaccinated
ï‚· Wormed
ï‚· Missing half his tail (which only adds to his charm)
Django is sometimes cautious with new people, but he has a playful, silly side that
comes out when he gets to know you. He would most love for a person to show him he’s finally safe. If you’re looking for a thoughtful, loyal companion with a remarkable story
How To Adopt
Django is from The Animal Rescue Center of California
[Coachella, CA]
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