Banjo
has been returned from two adoptive homes where he was the
perfect, loved pet except...first time he grew too large for
an older couple and they were having health problems...next
Banjo had health problems and was returned by his family .
He has developed Epilepsy but has been on medication and is
doing well. Banjo has been thoroughly evaluated by our Vet
and no abnormalities were found to account for the seizures...it
has been determined to be Ideopathic Epilepsy. He will still
be the perfect pet, he just needs a pill twice a day (an inexpensive
medicine...his friends will pay for this if needed) and a
family that is comfortable and accepting of his disorder.
There is the possibility that he will have very infrequent
or no further seizures.
Here's
what we like so much about Banjo. He is easy to have around
the house and very low maintenance. He will go in and out
a relatively small dog door, he is completely housetrained
and does not have accidents. He is very affectionate and loving...likes
to sneak up on the sofa with you and stretch out beside you
and mellow out. He is excellent with children and loves to
play with other dogs and shows no aggression. Banjo has excellent
guardian dog traits with a very deep bark to alert you to
strangers. He shows no aggression toward people but stands
guard with you if a stranger unexpectedly appears in your
space. There is something about him that is hard to define...if
you meet him, he will capture your heart and you will never
forget him. We are looking for a foster home for him while
we continue to observe him and of course we would be delighted
to find a loving, understanding adoptive family who provide
him with a forever home right now.
If
you are interested in adopting or fostering Banjo, please
EMAIL us.