Adopt Bandit: Three Legs, Two Black Eye Patches and Lots of Love to Give

Bandit Clay County

Every Furball Friday I'm featuring a lovable little creature to adopt from a Jacksonville shelter! It's basically their Tinder profile. You gonna swipe right on this sweet face?

Bandit Clay County

Meet Bandit

Breed: mixed

Age: 5 years

Gender: male

Size: large

Bandit is a three-legged, big ball of love. He came to Clay County Animal Services after being hit by a car and his owner couldn't care for him. Now, Bandit is healthy and wants a new family to play and lazy around with! His perfect family would be a home where he's a solo dog or there are bigger, female dogs. Bandit isn't a huge fan of any smaller animals or male dogs.

Bandit loves belly rubs and playing outside til he flops over for a nap.

Bandit Clay County

Ready to take him home? Check out Bandit's adoption page here or stop by and see her at Clay County Animal Services in Green Cove Springs!

Special thanks to Kayla Holley and Clay County Animal Services for being part of Furball Friday!

clay county animal services

Clay County's Animal Services Shelter and Adoption Center are responsible for handling public complaints regarding animal-related issues such as stray animals, bite complaints or sick and/or injured animals. Clay County Animal Services (CCAS) investigates bite reports to ensure public health and safety and encourages spaying or neutering of all pets in an effort to alleviate pet overpopulation. The department promotes adoptions from the shelter and has made huge improvements to become a leader in developing progressive programs to encourage adoptions. The Animal Services staff invites you to visit the shelter.

Animal Services' duties include but are not limited to patrolling county roadways for stray animals, receiving and responding to citizens complaints, writing citations and investigating bites and cruelty reports and the operation of the Animal Services Shelter. The department is responsible for handling public complaints regarding animals and enforces all State and County related laws regarding dogs and cats to protect the health, welfare and safety of citizens as well as animals. Animal Services provides the needed care for stray, abandoned, sick and/or injured animals. Animal bites are fully investigated to ensure public health.

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