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Sly

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2 years old|Pit Bull Terrier, Husky|Male|Medium|Newark, NJ
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Sly is a two-and-a-half-year-old neutered male with black and white coloring, a mix of husky and pit bull terrier, and a medium build. He’s vaccinated and currently staying in Newark, NJ. Sly’s outgoing personality suggests previous home experience, and he’s great with other dogs. His birthday is November 4, making him a Scorpio—a sign known for loyalty and determination.

About Sly

Sly is a striking, medium-sized husky and pit bull mix, estimated around 2 years old and about 60 lbs. He was found as a stray, so his background is a bit of a blank slate, but everything about Sly’s social and easygoing demeanor suggests he’s familiar with home life. Now getting comfortable at the shelter in Newark, Sly has settled in quickly after being neutered and already seeks out connection—he’ll greet you with gentle hugs and isn’t shy about showing affection. There’s a positive, upbeat spark to him, and he’s started bonding with volunteers. Sly gets along well with other dogs and seems eager for companionship, making him a well-rounded choice for adopters looking for a friendly, active companion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sly

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Sly, being a mix of husky and pit bull terrier, does best in homes that provide plenty of attention and engagement. He thrives with families who are active and can include him in daily routines.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Husky and pit mixes like Sly usually benefit from access to a secure yard or regular long walks. While a large outdoor space is ideal, consistent daily exercise is more important.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sly’s breeds are often friendly and social with children when well-socialized. With his temperament, he would likely be a good fit for a family, though supervision is always recommended.