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Lucky Charms Litter:

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2 months old|Cane Corso, Husky|Male|Large|Council Bluffs, IA
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful

This baby male mixed breed Cane Corso/Husky is a large, black puppy currently being cared for by Muddy Paws Second Chance Rescue. He is up to date on vaccinations and full of youthful energy, waiting to find his forever home.

About Lucky Charms Litter:

Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Stone from the Lucky Charms litter! Stone and his siblings were lovingly bottle-fed in foster care since they were just 4 days old, after being separated from their mother at an early age. Thanks to dedicated fosters, they are thriving and adjusting well in their new environments. You can look forward to getting updates and learning more about Stone as he continues to grow and reveal his sweet puppy personality. Adoptions for Stone and his littermates are facilitated locally by Muddy Paws Second Chance Rescue in Omaha, NE, and all meetings with the puppies must be arranged in person. This ensures each adoption is the perfect fit for both the puppy and your family. Get ready for puppy cuddles and the chance to start your journey with a growing, loving companion. Stone was born on February 24, making him a dreamy Pisces—known for being gentle and endearing! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Lucky Charms Litter:

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    A Cane Corso/Husky mix is best suited for homes with ample space, ideally with a securely fenced yard. They thrive where they can bond with active families and have room to exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This mix generally requires plenty of outdoor space to burn off energy. A medium to large fenced yard is ideal, though daily walks and play sessions can supplement their activity.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Both Cane Corsos and Huskies can be great with children when properly socialized. Their size and strength require supervision around small kids, but they often make devoted family companions.