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Mullen Jum

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4 years old|Siberian Husky|Male|Medium|Austin, TX
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🧠 Smart🙈 Shy🐕 Dog Friendly

Mullen Jum is a 4-year, 2-month-old neutered male Siberian Husky mix with a striking red and fawn medium-length coat. He has not yet mastered house training. Mullen lives in Austin, TX, and is up to date on vaccinations. Born March 20, he’s an Aries—a zodiac sign known for energy and spirit.

About Mullen Jum

Top of the mornin' from Mullen Jum, a rare Irish Siberian Husky mix in Austin, TX. With his ginger-red coat, he draws attention wherever he goes. Mullen is a genuinely pleasant guy, though he tends to be anxious and reserved, especially with new people or unfamiliar situations. He wasn't given much affection as a pup, so confidence building will be essential. He picks things up fast and, once settled, shows his clever side. Mullen must be adopted locally and with another calm and confident dog companion. He's happiest with canine friends and needs a home with someone experienced in helping shy dogs grow more secure. He is not yet house trained but responds well to patient, positive guidance. If you’re looking to welcome a smart, unique friend who needs patience and another social dog as a guide, Mullen could be the one for you. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Mullen Jum

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

    Mullen Jum is a Siberian Husky mix, which generally does best in a home with enough space to roam and play. This breed thrives in an active household, especially with adopters who can help build his confidence.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Siberian Huskies like Mullen Jum benefit from a yard or outdoor area where they can get regular exercise. Access to a secure, fenced yard is ideal for him.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Siberian Husky mixes like Mullen Jum often enjoy active families but, because he is nervous around new situations, older children who respect his space may be best.