The smallest litter of 2-3weeks of age was tossed on a hot graveyard concrete on a summer day.
It was uncertain for how many days they had been there, but the moment they heard us coming near to them, they started crying and crying.😢ðŸ˜
So small and defenseless, it was such a heartache seeing them there on a scorching day with spilled water out of the plates.
They were hungry and thirsty.
Exhausted as they only could find a shade beneath the containers.
Covered in fleas.
Bloody from flea bites.
See their story here:
💫But these babies proved to be extremely tough and now they are finally ready to embark into a new chapter of their lives- a chapter in which they have a family!
Everyone.
Meet Bandit, named after his dark patches around his eyes. Fearless little boy <3
Things you should know about Bandit
around 9 months old
Mixed breed
15-16kg
He now lives in a shelter after spending months in a foster home
Sleeps in a dog's house, spends time in a pen with his siblings and another dog he is familiar with back from foster home
Bandit in one of the bigger puppies in the litter, the one that while growing up has always been with the biggest tummy as he knew how to fight for food. Now the 3 of the siblings can be boisterous from time to time with each other, but it never asks for our close attention as they stop the brother/sister fight after a couple of seconds. Being so active and lively, they need exercise which they currently don't get every day due to a large number of dogs.
gets along perfectly with people, both familiar and unfamiliar. He has a great deal of confidence and we hope he'll continue to be like that even after he finds his forever home.
Adores cuddles and is very affectionate, always looking for ways to get his portion of love and tenderness.
not house-trained, neither he is toilet trained so perhaps it will take him some time to learn toileting with patience and guidance of her new family
Has never met a child before so a nice introduction is needed, although with his gentle & sweet character they should make BEST friends straight away
Loves running through the garden, restlessly exploring and playing with his siblings and other playful doggies regardless of their size.
not cat tested, although we strongly believe he'd get used to it in time and some small perseverance as he's still a puppy and would find a cat quite interesting in the beginning
Not used on walking on a lead so a small practice is needed
healthy, fully vaccinated & castrated
(Bandit had a condition called Cryptorchidism which means that one of his testicles hadn't descended, which is why it needed surgery to remove it)
SOME NEW PICTURES OF BANDIT FROM THE SHELTER:
How do you adopt Bandit?
Adoption requires a pre-adoption questionnaire, home check and an adoption contract.
You will need to pay for Bandit's transportation, and pay for the paperwork to get him to you.
The costs are typically €550 in total depending on where you are located.
We used to be able to charge a little less but unfortunately, due to brexit, the costs of passports, documentation and travel have been increased by our suppliers.
For more information please contact our facebook page or email misisrescue@gmail.com
To apply for Bandit please fill in our adoption questionnaire.
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