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Sawyer

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6 months- 2 years|Siberian Husky|Male|Large|Yucca Valley, CA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart

Sawyer is a young male Siberian Husky in Yucca Valley, CA, with a striking yellow and white, medium-length coat. He is a large dog who is house trained, neutered, and vaccinated. Sawyer thrives in a lively environment and enjoys spending time with other dogs and children.

About Sawyer

Meet Sawyer. He ended up in a high-intake shelter for reasons that don’t quite add up, but now he’s settling in at Luna and making the best of everything. At around 3.5 years old, Sawyer brings big personality—he greets everyone with enthusiasm and fits right in among his dog pack. He thrives in the company of other dogs and is happiest when he can run and play with friends. Sawyer has a goofy, fun-loving streak and a layer of charm that wins people over quickly. He’s house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. Although he’s not a cat guy, he gets along great with dogs and enjoys the company of children. Sawyer is comfortable in a large-dog role and handles attention and affection with ease. If you want someone fun and quirky in your home, Sawyer could be the game-changer you need. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sawyer

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

    Sawyer, as a Siberian Husky, does best in an active home with space to roam and a family ready to include him in daily life. Apartments might be a challenge unless he's given significant exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A breed like Sawyer’s needs ample outdoor space—think fenced-in yards or regular trips to parks where he can run and play safely. Huskies require more room than smaller breeds to burn off their high energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Siberian Huskies like Sawyer often do well with children because they’re playful and gentle, provided the kids know how to interact respectfully with dogs.