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Corey

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9 years old|Husky|Male|Large|Eufaula, OK
🧠 Smart🤗 Affectionate😽 Loves Kisses🚽 House Trained😌 Calm

Corey is a gray, blue, and white male Husky in Eufaula, OK. As a senior at 9 years and 7 months old, he’s neutered and his vaccinations are current. He’s large in size and prefers a home that respects his need for personal space and cozy corners.

About Corey

Corey is almost nine years old and feels ready to trade rescue life for a touch of luxury. Since coming from Apple Valley nearly two years ago, he’s made a name for himself as possibly the cuddliest—and sassiest—senior around. Corey enjoys affection and a good brushing (but only on his terms), and he never hesitates to let you know when it’s time for a meal or a nap. He prefers having his own food bowl—he’s no fan of sharing—and likes a quiet corner to escape to when things get hectic. He lives for playtime, but only in quick sprints before he’s ready for another snack or a nice long rest. He’s not above a polite shake for treats, and frankly, will do nearly anything for food. If you offer him a cozy couch, steady treats, and understand he sometimes needs his space, Corey will repay you with genuine loyalty, warmth, and all the personality of a charming senior husky. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Corey

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

    Corey, as a Husky, will feel most comfortable in a home that offers plenty of space, preferably with a secure yard. Because of their independent streak, Huskies typically thrive in environments that provide both mental and physical stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Huskies like Corey need a sizable, securely fenced yard where they can roam, play, and stretch their legs safely. Regular walks and outdoor activities help keep them happy and balanced.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Corey’s breed, the Husky, is generally friendly and can be good with children if introductions are respectful and supervised. Their playful nature means they often do well with older kids.