Odin
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Odin
AvailableOdin is a male, large mixed breed Siberian Husky with a striking red and white coat. He is currently an adult and is being cared for at the Humane Society of the North Bay. Odin has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. He does have some vision impairment, particularly with close-up objects, but this does not impact his playful spirit.
About Odin
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Odin, a vibrant and lovable young red Siberian Husky with a heart as big as his boundless energy! Odin weighs about 61 pounds and is always ready for adventure, bringing joy to everyone he meets. His affectionate nature makes him a cuddle champion, and with his silly antics, you are sure to laugh. This outdoors-loving pup is the definition of a social butterfly—whether it's people or fellow dogs, Odin's eager to make friends and share his enthusiasm. You'll see joyful jumps and wagging tails when he meets new faces. While he could use a bit more training to refine his manners, his eager-to-please personality makes him a great candidate for learning and growth. Odin thrives on long walks and playtime with his favorite toys. He is a loyal, affectionate, and playful companion ready to fill your life with happiness and laughter. Odin does have some eyesight issues—he can see fine from a distance but struggles with things up close. He may be a bit cautious around stairs or quick elevation changes, but with your encouragement and some treats, he tackles new experiences with admirable spirit! His vision concerns don't slow him down one bit; Odin truly is the poster child for happy-go-lucky dogs. If you are seeking a lovable, energetic friend with a heart of gold and a joy for life, Odin is ready to meet you at the Humane Society of the North Bay. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Odin
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Siberian Huskies thrive in active households with ample space to play and exercise. They do well in homes with secure, large yards and are happiest when they are part of a family who engages with them regularly.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from plenty of outdoor space, such as a large, securely fenced yard. Daily opportunities to run and play help keep them healthy and mentally stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Siberian Huskies are generally friendly and can do well with children, especially when socialized from an early age. Supervision is always recommended, as their high energy can sometimes be overwhelming for very young kids.
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