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Bandit is used to being left for a full working day with no issues. He should be fine to be left for up to 8 hours again providing this time is built up from scratch after a settling-in period.
Bandit is very keen to meet other dogs but he does get quite fruity with them so, for now, he needs to be the only dog in the home. He would, however, like some calm walking buddies and should continue to meet other dogs to help build his social skills.
Bandit is used to living with children and was said to be good with them. True to his breed types, he does have an independent side so would prefer to live with children aged 8+ who will respect his boundaries.
Bandit is used to a garden and really enjoyed being out there doing his own thing. He does like his exercise too. The fencing will need to be 6ft+ and fully secure.
Bandit isn’t a bandit at all; he’s a sweet lad with so much to offer
Bandit is an affectionate cuddle bug, he loves being the centre of attention and being a husky! Bandit loves his walks, using his nose to explore and meeting some canine friends along the way. Our Bandit is full of adventure and a lovely companion if you’ve got a (big) space in your heart for our lovely boy!
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