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Hank

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6 months- 2 years|Husky|Male|Large|Lodi, CA
🐾 FriendlyπŸ€— Affectionate🎾 Playful😌 CalmπŸ• Dog Friendly

Hank is a young male Husky with a large, medium-coated frame and a striking mix of white/cream and black coloring. With one blue eye and one brown, he certainly stands out. Hank is not yet house-trained, but he's highly trainable and neutering is scheduled. His vaccinations are up to date. Hank currently lives in Lodi, CA.

About Hank

Hank is a striking young Husky with a medium-length white and black coat, one blue eye and one brown. Abandoned with his brother Harry, he's adjusted well to people and other dogs, though cats are not his thing. Kids are still an unknown for him. His talkative personality stands out, but he's calm, loves to play, and can easily relax into sleep. Hank's house-training is still a work in progress, and right now, he prefers being outdoors. He's food possessive, so he should be fed separately with no free feeding. The ideal adopter will consider keeping Hank and Harry together. Hank will be neutered soon, is up to date on vaccines, and has been microchipped. Huskies like him thrive with a secure yard, space to roam, and a family committed to exercise and affection. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Hank

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

    Hank is a Husky, and this breed is happiest in homes with active families and access to a secure yard. Huskies need room to move and thrive in environments where they get regular exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Hank, like most Huskies, does best with a securely fenced yard where he can run and play. Apartments or small spaces may not suit his energy and exercise needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Huskies are generally good companions for children when properly introduced and supervised. Hank has not been tested with children yet, so slow introductions and observation are recommended.