When you hear the word bandit you'll probably put your guard up immediately in order to protect your belongings, because after all bandits try to get away with taking things that don't belong to them.

However, there is a bandit at The Humane Society's Pet Fur People in Tyler, Texas that wants to steal something from you, and what he steals from you will be perfectly fine...it's your heart!

Bandit is an awesome guy who is looking for his fur-ever home. As with any dog, Bandit can let loose, be playful, and be a dog.

Bandit is a little over two-and-a-half-year-old and he is sweet to his core. He's on the larger end of the medium-sized dog scale and he's been at the shelter nearly his whole life.

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He is going to steal the heart of an East Texas family and he'll bring your family many years of fun once he's acclimated to his new surroundings and not in a shelter setting.

Bandit will go home with a starter food kit, a collar and a leash.

For additional information on adopting Bandit call 903.597.2471 or check the Humane Society’s Pets Fur People website. Pets Fur People requires a completed adoption application before a meet and greet can be arranged.

Check out the animals that are available for adoption. Adoption hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 am until 5 pm - closed for lunch 1-2 pm.

The Humane Society’s Pets Fur People is East Texas's oldest brick-and-mortar no-kill shelter. Pets Fur People offers routine vaccinations, except for rabies, to the public for dogs and cats.

Follow Pets Fur People on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Please be a responsible pet owner - spay or neuter your pets. Donations are appreciated.

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