Linus Dbr
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Linus Dbr
AvailableLinus is a medium-sized, neutered male dog who is a Husky and Corgi mix, featuring a golden, white, and black medium-length coat. He is vaccinated, friendly, and fully house trained. Located at SPOT (Saving Pets One at a Time), Linus is a young adult who loves to play and is already mastering his house manners.
About Linus Dbr
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Linus is quite the character, always bringing joy to those around him. He has a best friend, Sierra, and watching them dash around the yard will bring a smile to anyone’s face. Linus’s short legs make his playful sprints both adorable and comical, especially when keeping up with his sleek companion. A young, medium-sized fellow with a hint of both Husky and Corgi, Linus has quickly settled into foster living after being found as a stray. Now neutered and vaccinated, he's learning all the right house manners and has already become fully house trained. He loves car rides, fetch, and his beloved toys, while his leash-walking skills are improving every day. Linus is friendly with other dogs, but would likely chase cats, so a feline-free home is best. This smiley, happy soul is easygoing and ready to bring laughter and love into his forever home. If you’re looking for a unique and cheerful companion, Linus is ready to meet you! Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Linus Dbr
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Husky/Corgi mixes thrive in active homes that can provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation, with access to a safely enclosed yard or regular outings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Huskies prefer a larger area to run and play, Corgis do well with moderate space. A Husky/Corgi mix benefits from daily walks and room to explore, but can adjust to smaller yards if given regular exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both Huskies and Corgis are generally friendly and can be good with children, especially if socialized from a young age. Supervision is recommended, as with any breed.
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