Blueboy Redboy
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Blueboy Redboy
AvailableBlueboy and Redboy are young, male Huskies in Williamsburg, NM. Both are medium-sized and have always lived outdoors. Neither is neutered at this time, nor up to date on vaccinations. They are not house trained and are not suitable for homes with cats. These boys are looking for a fresh start with someone experienced and patient.
About Blueboy Redboy
Blueboy and Redboy are a pair of young male Huskies who have spent their lives outdoors and are seeking new homes. They were left behind when their previous owner moved, so they've been under the care of a family member, Brittany, who now needs to rehome them. Both dogs are around one to two years old, and as they have always lived outside, they are likely not house trained. They havenât been socialized with other dogs beyond each other, and they do not get along with cats. They are not neuteredâthough low-cost neutering options are already lined upâand are not current on vaccinations, having last received puppy shots. Even so, theyâre deserving of a caring home where they can thrive with dedicated attention and patience. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Blueboy Redboy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Blueboy and Redboy, as Huskies, are best suited for active homes with plenty of space to roam. They thrive in environments where they can be part of the family and have regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Blueboy and Redboy need a lot of outdoor space to run and playâthey do best with large, secure yards or frequent access to open areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies in general can do well with children, but Blueboy and Redboy havenât been socialized much, so extra supervision and gradual introductions are recommended if there are kids in the home.











