Roscoe
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Roscoe
AvailableRoscoe is a male Siberian Husky, adult and medium-sized, currently in Cedar Crest, NM. He is house-trained and has been neutered. Known for his affectionate nature and loyalty, Roscoe is looking for a caring forever home where he can feel safe and loved.
About Roscoe
Roscoeās a striking red and white Siberian Husky with icy blue eyes and a husky spirit that seems unbreakable, even after being left behind by his last family. Heās managed to shake off a rough start, and now heās brimming with affection and loyalty. Roscoe is happiest when heās near youāheāll shadow you from room to room and is eager to be someoneās constant companion. Indoors, heās house-trained, easygoing, and well-mannered. He generally gets along with other dogs, but he can be a bit bossy, so heād likely thrive as the only dog in a calm home, perhaps with a retiree or someone who works from home. Heās looking for an experienced Husky ownerāsomeone who understands he can be sensitive about rough handling and who will treat him with patience and a gentle touch. In return, youāre promised a steadfast, loving friend who just wants to belong. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Roscoe
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Roscoe, as a Siberian Husky, does best in homes with active owners and a secure outdoor space. He needs a living environment where he has daily engagement and someone around most of the time.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies like Roscoe typically need a securely fenced yard with space to run and play. Apartments can work if daily exercise is provided, but larger outdoor areas suit him best.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Siberian Huskies are generally good with older children who respect boundaries, Roscoe may be better with adults due to his sensitivity to rough handling.











