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Sakari

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8 years and up|Siberian Husky|Female|Large|Holly Springs, NC
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly🙈 Shy

Sakari is a senior female Siberian Husky with a large frame, currently in Holly Springs, NC. She is fully spayed, vaccinated, and house trained, making her a straightforward addition for a Husky-experienced adopter.

About Sakari

Sakari has a quiet strength and a gentle spirit shaped by a tough past. She likely spent her early years barely surviving outside, bred and fed but rarely cherished. Despite this, she's pulled through with good health and resilience. Like most Huskies, she craves exercise and adventure, so she'll pair well with someone used to the breed’s energy. Sakari moves cautiously with new people, sometimes backing away until trust kicks in—it may feel like progress comes and goes, but patience pays off. Once she opens up, she’ll nudge in for belly rubs and show a playful, silly side that can turn anyone’s day around. She loves hot dog and chicken treats, and she’s reliably house trained and non-destructive. Sakari does best with dogs her own size, but she cannot go to a home with cats or young children. She needs someone committed to the slow bond-building process—a Husky-experienced person who understands her hesitations and celebrates her wins. Give her a taste of real companionship and she’ll prove absolutely worth it. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sakari

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

    Sakari, as a Siberian Husky, will thrive in a home that offers plenty of space and daily activity. She benefits most from an environment where she can exercise and spend time with people who understand the needs of Huskies.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Siberian Huskies like Sakari need access to ample outdoor space, ideally a secure fenced yard. Regular walks and time to run are important for her well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Sakari, given her background and Husky tendencies, is not a fit for homes with young children. This breed can be good with older, respectful kids, but she’s better off in a calmer, adult household.