Dante
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Dante
AvailableDante is a male Siberian Husky in Cedar Crest, NM. He is an adult with a silver and white coat and has been neutered. Though his exact age and weight aren’t specified, Dante’s breed is known for its medium build and energetic personality. He gets along with other dogs and is looking for a caring environment where he can continue to gain confidence.
About Dante
Dante is a striking young Siberian Husky, just over two years old, known for his beautiful silver and white fur and those unmistakable blue eyes. While not much is certain about his past, he’s eager for a fresh start and ready to learn what trust and love feel like in a real home. He’s currently in a foster environment where he gets along well with other dogs; his best friend there is Ace, another rescue from the same shelter. Dante is still a bit reserved with people, but day by day he becomes a little more confident. He shows plenty of potential to open up even further. This handsome guy is looking for a patient, understanding family willing to give him time and space to settle in at his own pace. With steady support and gentle encouragement, Dante will reward you with loyalty and steady affection. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Dante
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dante, being a Siberian Husky, does best in active homes with space to play and exercise. A home with a fenced yard in Cedar Crest, NM would suit him well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies like Dante need plenty of outdoor space to safely burn energy. A secure yard or regular access to open areas for walks and play will help keep him happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dante’s breed, the Siberian Husky, is generally friendly and can do well with children, especially when properly socialized. Monitoring early interactions is always a good idea while everyone gets to know each other.











