Tucker And Sadie
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Tucker And Sadie
AvailableTucker and Sadie are bonded, large mixed breed Huskies and German Shepherd Dogs, with one being a gray/silver female and the other a blond/apricot male. Both have a medium-length coat and are spayed/neutered, house trained, and current on all vaccinations. They are currently being cared for at The Fathers House Intl - Animal Rescue Division.
About Tucker And Sadie
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Tucker is the larger, blond/apricot male; Sadie is the smaller, silver/gray female. These bonded brother and sister must be adopted together. Once these two trust you, you'll see just how sweet they are, though they can be cautious at first around new people. Both dogs are LARGE and full of energy! They spent time in extremely cramped crates in a difficult past, but now they are free and ready for a second chance. Tucker and Sadie will thrive in an experienced home; they are not suited for first-time dog owners or households with small children. They require a responsible, committed adopter who can help them reach their fullest potential. These pups are truly beautiful and loyal, but it's clear they haven't always known kindness. Though they are safe in rescue now, Tucker and Sadie deserve a loving new start. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Tucker And Sadie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Husky/German Shepherd mixed breeds typically do best in homes with ample space and access to a secure yard. They thrive in active households willing to provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These breeds require plenty of outdoor space to exercise and play. A securely fenced yard or regular trips to large, safe parks are ideal to meet their high activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
They can be suitable for homes with older children who understand boundaries, thanks to their size and energy. Supervision and proper socialization are recommended.
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