Adoption information
About Bandit
Introducing Bandit,
Bandit is finally ready to find his forever family after his journey to recovery.
For those who have kept up with Bandit's story, you know that he joined our care at the start of 2026 with a broken foot, but his resilience and cheerful spirit saw him through bandaging, x-rays, and medication. Thanks to the loving care of his foster family, Bandit has now healed and is eager to find his new home.
Bandit is a truly special dog who will make a wonderful addition to any family. His loyalty and affectionate nature are unmatched, and he wants nothing more than to be a part of his family's life. He's gotten along well with other dogs, children, and even cats, showing his adaptable and friendly nature. Despite his size, Bandit cherishes the idea of being a lap dog and will do anything to snuggle up close for some affectionate cuddles.
With a soft and trainable nature, Bandit is both crate and toilet trained, making the transition into a new home smooth and easy. His loyalty is as impressive as is his loving, gentle nature.
Bandit's size may deceive you into thinking he's a large canine, but his heart and affectionate tendencies belong to a dog who thinks he's much smaller. He's earned the title of "the biggest sook you'll ever meet," seeking comfort in companionship and daily snuggles.
If you're seeking a loyal, loving, and adaptable furry friend to become a beloved family member, Bandit is the perfect match. Anyone lucky enough to welcome Bandit home will find an adoring pet eager to fill their days with love and companionship.
Medical notes
Bandit had a broken foot at 15 weeks of age & received medical treatment for it.
X-rays and vet reports can be accessed
Adoption details
To ensure a home is suited to the dogs & cats needs, we have an application process.
Applications are available at the office during our opening hours or via email. Contact us on 07 4123 1712 or email us at maryboroughanimalrefuge@gmail.com for further information.