Sneakers
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Sneakers
AvailableSneakers is a female husky, large in size and currently located in Burbank, CA. She is spayed and comes as an adult dog. While her exact age and weight aren't listed, her calm nature and gentle presence shine through.
About Sneakers
Meet Sneakers, one half of a striking bonded pair looking for a fresh start together. Sneakers is a husky with a gentle, shy side—she prefers to hang back and watch the world before jumping in, but if you take your time and go slow, you'll be rewarded with her quiet trust and even a kiss on the head. Both dogs are in need of a proper grooming, but even with their winter coats they shine with calm, patient energy. Sneakers and her sister have a soft approach to people, showing kindness and restraint even while jockeying for attention. In busy surroundings, Sneakers seemed unfazed, content to relax and enjoy gentle pets once she decided you were worth trusting. The pair haven't been tested with other dogs or on leash yet, but they handled unfamiliar situations politely and without fuss. Sneakers is the quieter one, opening up over time as she feels safe. Together, these ladies bring out the best in each other and would love a patient family ready for a peaceful, loyal duo. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Sneakers
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Sneakers typically do best in homes with space to roam and active families who can provide daily exercise. An environment with a secure yard and room for exploration helps this breed thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sneakers, like most huskies, would do well with access to a large, safely fenced outdoor area for exercise. They need space to run and play to stay happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies are generally good with children, and Sneakers' gentle disposition suggests she'd do well in a family setting with respectful kids.











