Yodel
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Yodel
AvailableYodel is a female Husky/mixed breed who is 7 months old and located in Kansas City, MO. She has a yellow and tan coat and is medium-sized for her age. She is spayed and her vaccinations are current. Yodel is making great progress with house training and always uses a puppy pad when outside isn't an option.
About Yodel
Yodel is a calm, sensitive young dog with beautiful facial markings and a gentle soul. She can seem timid when faced with something new, but in a familiar setting, her confidence shines through. Yodel greets everyone with affection and is happiest when she's showing someone how loved they are, showering them with kisses and a joyful welcome every time they come home. Though she loves romping with her littermate, Yodel is mostly content to play on her own and doesn't rely on other dogs for company. She’ll stay busy for ages with a toy or bone. With young kids, she sometimes needs a bit of time to warm up, but once she feels safe, she settles in just fine. House training is coming along well: she does her business outside whenever she can, and when needed, uses a puppy pad without issue. The leash still makes her nervous, but gentle, consistent encouragement is helping. Home for Yodel could look like a lot of different things—she doesn’t need a bustling crowd or animal companions, as long as she has a person or family who cares. She’s just looking for a place to bond and feel secure. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Yodel
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Yodel, being a Husky/mixed breed, generally adapts well to homes with moderate activity and enough space for some play. She would thrive in a house or apartment with regular exercise and attention from her family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Husky/mixed breeds like Yodel benefit from having access to a secure yard or regular walks to meet their exercise needs. While she's adaptable, a bit of outdoor space for play and exploration is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yodel's Husky/mixed background tends to get along well with children when properly introduced. She may need time to feel comfortable, but she is usually affectionate once she settles in.











