Cash
Available
Cash
AvailableThis male Husky is a senior and classified as a large dog. He is currently located at Dallas Animal Services & Adoption Center and has been neutered. He displays the gentle grace of an elder canine and would fit well with a compassionate adopter prepared for the needs of a senior large-breed dog.
About Cash
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Akino is an easygoing 11-year-old Alaskan Husky who walks beautifully on leash and enjoys calm strolls while taking in his surroundings. He is welcoming to gentle greetings but mostly keeps to himself, displaying a relaxed and independent personality. Akino's mellow senior spirit makes him a wonderful companion for anyone seeking a laid-back, graceful friend in their golden years. During his medical evaluation, Akino showed some anxiety and has some specific health considerations. He has a thin body condition, some fly strike on his ears, and shows signs consistent with arthritis in his spine, leading to chronic discomfort and decreased mobility. There are also concerns about his decreased appetite and weight loss, which may stem from underlying systemic issues that need further diagnostics and ongoing care. Akino’s age-related and medical needs require attentive monitoring, nutritional and pain support, and an environment focused on comfort and gentle companionship. He will thrive in a home that can provide soothing, compassionate care and the continued management that isn’t possible in the shelter setting. Despite these challenges, Akino remains gentle and sweet, doing his best at all times while receiving the support available to him. He is looking for a special person or family who can offer the continued medical management, love, and a tranquil home he needs. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Cash
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies are typically best suited for homes with enough space to accommodate their active nature, such as houses with securely fenced yards. They enjoy being part of a family and do best where they can have companionship and regular stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies generally benefit from access to a spacious, securely fenced outdoor area where they can run and explore. While walks and exercise are essential, ample yard space helps meet their high activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies are usually friendly and can be good companions for children, especially when properly socialized and supervised. Their playful and tolerant nature makes them a popular choice for active families.
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