Byron
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Byron
AvailableByron is a male Husky/Siberian Husky puppy currently in Cottonwood Heights, UT. He is about two months old with a small build. Byron will be neutered by his adopter as required. He gets along well with dogs, cats, and children. True to his breed, Byron is best suited to an experienced home willing to meet the needs of a northern breed puppy.
About Byron
Byron is one of twelve puppies born March 22, 2026, to a rescue dog in Utah. He’s got an easygoing, gentle way and a deep curiosity about everything around him. Byron follows his nose, poking at grass tufts, sniffing his siblings, and keen on any new adventure he can find. He’s a puppy that often lingers behind just to investigate that one last detail—thoughtful and playful all in the same breath. Byron is happy taking his time exploring and showing off his gentle side. He will be ready to join his forever home at eight weeks, mid-May. For the best match, his rescue is seeking an adopter familiar with northern breeds or willing to put in the research—Huskies need quite a bit of exercise, structure, and patience. Byron gets along well with other dogs, cats, and kids. In-person meet and greets won’t happen until he’s sixteen weeks and placed in a foster, but virtual meetings are available. The adoption fee is $400 plus a refundable $100 deposit after proof of neuter. As a fun detail: Byron is an Aries, so expect a little spark of independence and boldness as he grows. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Byron
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Byron thrive in active homes with plenty of space, ideally with a secure yard and an adopter who understands high-energy breeds. He’ll need a family ready to engage with his curious, adventurous nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Byron, as a Husky mix, will eventually need a good amount of outdoor space to run, explore, and play safely. A securely fenced yard is ideal for providing the exercise and stimulation these breeds crave.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies like Byron are known for being friendly and tolerant with children, especially when socialized young. Byron is already comfortable with kids, making him a solid fit for family homes.











