SEPTEMBER 27 UPDATE: BANE IS CURRENTLY IN A TRIAL ADOPTION HOME.
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BANE is another Covid victim where his owner lost their home and had to move in to a condo not allowing big dogs. He is truly missed! He had a 2 year old 2 legged sibling that adored him, making him good with the wee ones. He was going to doggy daycare making him well socialized. He has a natural tail and is a beauty! Bane was adopted a couple weeks ago and found that the resident dog, being a senior and cranky, didn’t like Bane’s playfullness. Bane, being a big dog, and her, a terrier were not melding well. Bane could not understand a Senior dogs unwillingness to play and the Senior dog lashed out at him.He would do very well with another four legged companion more his size to hang out with. He is also a people loving dog…loves to be where his people are. The FIRST step to adopting this awesome companion is to fill out an easy online adoption questionnaire at www.calwear.org/adopt/ Once that form is received we respond immediately. Be sure to put BANE as dog of interest toward bottom of form.
Here is new email from current owner: He will be 2 years old in November- he’s tall and weighs about 95lbs. He knows basic command, 100% housebroken, walks very well on a leash and he settles down at night. He hasn’t chewed anything he shouldn’t during his time with us. Sometimes he gets excited to see guests and jumps up- but that is easily stopped. He is still a puppy- he loves to play and he plays rough. Unfortunately this is too much for our Rat Terrier.
Location: Hesperia, CA
Michael William Moreno
Bane sounds like the perfect fit for our new home!!! We have 1 year old and expecting to receive our yorkie from AZ. Our yorkie does great with 2nd dog and we would feel much better having companion for Bane. Someone is home every hour or day!! (unless grocery store trip)
Lydia Gomez
He is beautiful!
Do you do meet and greets?
We have Tansey Blue a female blue Weimaraner that is 3 years old and Bishop Jax a 1 year old chocolate/Silver make lab. They do well with most pup, but we introduce them to other dogs one at a time to see their interactions.