Gunnar
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Gunnar
AvailableThis medium-sized, male Husky/Rottweiler mix has a handsome brown coat and an affectionate disposition. At 2 years old, he is fully vaccinated and house trained, and he requires a special diet to support his health. He is currently located with the Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County.
About Gunnar
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Meet Gunnar, a charismatic 2-year-old Husky Rottweiler mix who will brighten your days with his sweet and goofy nature. With his handsome brown coat and medium build (about 40 lbs), Gunnar always manages to steal the spotlight—and your socks! He delights in playful antics like flinging socks around the house, so playful families will adore his fun-loving personality. Gunnar is up to date with his vaccines and is known to get along well with children, though he may sometimes jump on them to show affection. While his interactions with cats are unknown, he brings an open-hearted spirit to his social encounters. Gunnar requires a special diet and should be fed either Hills ZD or Squarepet hydrolyzed pork kibble to keep him healthy and happy. Born July 20th, he is a Cancer—which means he’s likely to be intuitive, devoted, and loving, always yearning for close connections with his humans. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Gunnar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Husky/Rottweiler mixes thrive in active households with space to move and play. They benefit from environments where they receive plenty of mental and physical stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This mix generally enjoys having access to a yard or nearby parks, as they require regular exercise. Secure outdoor areas allow them to safely expend their energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Huskies and Rottweilers can be good with children when socialized properly. Supervision is recommended due to their playful and energetic nature.
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