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  • Name. Bandit
  • Breed. Maltese
  • Nickname. Bandi-boy
  • Sex. m
  • Age. 5yrs
  • Weight. 6.5kg
  • Best Friend. Puss Puss
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All about me...

When I was 13 weeks old I came to live at Clearview. I was only tiny, and could be held in one hand. I settled in really well, and have only really destroyed the odd toilet roll and a few socks. I have dug a few holes in the back yard which is a pain when the grass is mowed. I am playful, cheeky, and love it when my family comes home. If they have been out for 10 minutes, or 8 hours, I still jump for joy and roll over for a tummy rub. I have longish white and black/brown coat, and love to get wet (out in the rain, have a bath etc). I enjoyed going to Dog FX for the first time for a hair cut. I spent some time with my brother, Rhett, for our first birthday.

I really love...

Chicken necks, big chewy bones, walks, playing fetch, mashed potato (just a little bit), and tummy rubs of course.


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