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Sokka

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3 years old|Husky|Male|Medium|Eufaula, OK
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful🧠 SmartšŸƒ High Energy

Sokka is a husky with black, yellow and tan coloring, currently living in Eufaula, OK. At 3 years old, he’s a medium-sized, adult neutered male with vaccinations up to date. Sokka combines youth with classic husky traits and thrives when given structure and activity.

About Sokka

Sokka is a full-throttle Siberian husky with more personality packed into one dog than most rooms can handle. With his classic fluffy coat and warm brown eyes, he runs headlong into every day, convinced it's time for adventure. Sokka talks—a lot. He'll give you a running commentary on your life, his day, and the status of his food bowl. Activity is his oxygen: whether it's trail runs, laps at the park, or relentless games of tug, Sokka’s always ready. He’s as snuggly as he is spirited, frequently leaning in for affection or flashing a grin that’s hard to resist. Puzzles and treats? He’s not just game—he’ll show off his problem-solving side while wagging his tail like a helicopter. Around dogs, Sokka’s teenage husky energy is honest: he's best with mellow companions and can get mouthy if pushed. Structure, routine, and clear rules help him find his groove with other pups. Sokka needs adopters who want a dog with as much energy and character as loyalty. An active household—and one that isn't afraid to set firm boundaries—will see Sokka at his finest. Did you know he’s a Taurus? No surprise—stubborn, affectionate, and endlessly determined. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sokka

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

    Sokka, as a husky, does best in a home with plenty of space and an active lifestyle. Huskies thrive in environments where they can exercise regularly and have mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Sokka, being a husky, needs access to a secure yard or daily long walks and runs. Huskies aren’t happy with limited space—they enjoy outdoor activities and space to burn off their energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sokka’s breed, the husky, is generally good with children due to their playful and friendly nature. Supervising interactions is recommended, especially with very young kids, because of his energy level.