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About D998 Banjo
Banjo is funloving and sweet boy who loves to watch his person work, and is always ready to offer a cuddle at break time.
At a little over a year old he is sweet, affectionate, goofy, and loyal.
As you can see he is a good looking boy with a short coat and stumpy tail who's grooming needs are low.
He has grown up with a young family and although he can sometimes get excited and jump up, he is considerate and happy around children.
Because he has come from a rural property the sights and sounds of town are all new, so he will need time to get build confidence in highly social spaces. He quickly warms to new people, showing his affection with a big body lean.
He has previously lived with another dog, but is a dog who presents as more focussed on his human, preferring to watch for direction over interactions with new dogs.
Banjo will avoid a new dog until he is ready to make friends, then shows good social skills once a repport and trust is built.
Being a working breed Banjo requires someone who understands how to tap into his potential and drive.
He will thrive with ongoing training and regular activity, and shows a willingness to engage and take commands.
Banjo is a beautiful example of his breed with a soft, gentle nature and a little sprinkle of larakin. He is sure to be a welcome addition to any home looking for a Blue.
Medical notes
No known medical issues.
Adoption details
PLEASE NOTE: We only re-home within a 100km radius of Ballina on the North Coast of NSW.
Please email shelter@nras.org.au anytime or phone our office on (02) 6681 1860 between 10am & 4pm Monday to Friday to enquire about any of the animals we currently have in care. You will then need to complete an Adoption Questionnaire which you can download from our website. Please note that we require either proof of home ownership, or written landlord approval to accompany your Adoption Questionnaire.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.


