Thunder Fee Sponsored
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Thunder Fee Sponsored
AvailableThunder is a brown and white adult Husky/Hound mix in Alexandria, VA. At around 1 year and 7 months old, he is a neutered male with vaccinations up to date. He’s eager for a calm environment where he can feel secure and develop further.
About Thunder Fee Sponsored
Thunder is a sensitive, adult Husky/Hound mix in Alexandria, VA who connects deeply with his people. He loves being outside, enjoying walks, and sharing calm, quiet moments with adults or older teens. Thunder is not at ease in environments with young children—quick movements and lots of noise make him nervous. He's quickly picking up crate training and clearly wants to please, especially when there's gentle encouragement. Like many young dogs, new places and busy gatherings can feel overwhelming for him, but once things calm down, Thunder settles in and appreciates a peaceful home. His ideal match is someone who values structure and a quiet household, and in return, they'll get a loyal friend with an affectionate nature. He's ready to be understood and thrive in the right space. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Thunder Fee Sponsored
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Husky/Hound mixes like Thunder typically do best in homes with enough space for moderate activity and a calm, structured environment. They benefit from a predictable household, especially one suited for adults or older teens given Thunder’s preferences.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Thunder, as a Husky/Hound mix, appreciates daily walks and time outside, so a home with a yard or nearby parks is helpful. Regular outdoor time for exercise and mental stimulation will keep him happiest.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
In Thunder's case, he does best without young children around, as their energy and unpredictability can be stressful for him. Homes with adults or older teens suit him much better.
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