Tiger
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Tiger
AvailableTiger is a young, male Husky/Akita mix with a medium build and a striking brindle coat. At just about 2 years old, he is fully house trained and has a medium-length coat. Tiger is neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. Heās currently located in Las Vegas, NV, ready to find his forever home.
About Tiger
Meet Tiger, a 1-year-old Husky/Akita mix in Las Vegas, NV. After spending a month with his current foster, heās become totally house and kennel trained. It took some encouragement, but now Tiger sees his kennel as a comfortable, safe place. He loves his daily walks with his foster siblings and improves on the leash every time. Tigerās eager to please and already knows commands like no, sit, down, and off. Heās quick to pick up new things and has that classic Husky smarts. Tiger hasnāt spent much time around cats or children in his foster home, but past experiences suggest heās fine with both. Heās energetic and craves adventureāwhether thatās going for long car rides, chasing toys, or just being your shadow. Tiger is an affectionate dog; everyone he meets is instantly a new friend. Heās loving, sweet, playful, and always up for a cuddle. If youāre looking for a loyal companion ready to make memories, Tigerās the one. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Tiger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Tigerās Husky/Akita mix background means heāll thrive in an active home with space to play, preferably with a yard and people who love the outdoors. He would do best with someone who can give him regular exercise and engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium to large outdoor space is ideal for Husky/Akita mixes like Tiger. Heāll appreciate a yard or frequent outdoor adventures to burn off his energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Tigerās breeds are generally good with children, and Tiger himself has done well with kids in past situations. With supervision and proper introductions, he should fit well into a family environment.











