Pavarotti
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Pavarotti
AvailablePavarotti is a male Siberian Husky located in Sumter, SC. Heās an adult with a medium build and has been neutered. His vaccinations are up to date. He is house trained, well-behaved, and ready for a loving home.
About Pavarotti
Pavarottiās story is rooted in resilience. For years, he was a loyal companion who believed in his people, only to be abandoned when he needed them most. A simple respiratory infection nearly ended his time, but that wasnāt the end for him. After a narrow save, he bounced backānow healthy, full of quiet wisdom, and as gentle as ever. At 44 pounds, Pavarotti is a handsome Siberian Husky who carries himself with true dignity. Heās low heartworm positive, but heās already in treatment and responding well. Well-trained and house trained, he greets everyone with a gentle nature and earns every bit of the affection he receives. Heās grateful, resilient, and still genuinely believes in people. Despite the hurt in his past, he remains openhearted and trusting. Pavarotti gets along with other dogs and children. Heās ready for the home where heāll truly be a part of the family, this time for good. Your steady presence is what he needs mostāsomeone who will never walk away. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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$550Payment after application.
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Questions about Pavarotti
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Pavarotti, as a Siberian Husky, tends to do best in a home with space to move around, ideally with a secure yard. This breed is active and enjoys being part of a household where they are included in daily activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies like Pavarotti thrive with access to a good-sized, secure outdoor area. They benefit from regular walks, play, and mental challenges.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pavarotti's breed, the Siberian Husky, often does well with children, especially if raised with them. He's noted to get along well with kids and appreciates a social, active household.











