Serene
AvailableSerene
AvailableSerene is a large, spayed female Husky mix living in Joplin, MO. She’s an adult dog who is up to date on her vaccinations. Serene enjoys both her personal space and cuddle time, making her a great fit for adopters looking for balance in a companion.
About Serene
Serene is a sweet Husky mix with a cheerful, playful side and a gentle, easygoing heart. At around 3 to 5 years old, she’s in that golden spot—mature enough to know when to relax but still goofy enough to make you laugh. She likes some independence but never turns down a good cuddle. Serene isn’t a fan of cats, so she’ll need a home without them. If you already have a dog, a meet-and-greet is encouraged to make sure everyone gets along. Her personality is a blend of warmth, calm, and playful charm, so whether you want a companion for cozy evenings or someone who’s game for adventure, Serene fits the bill. Give her some time to settle in, and she’ll repay you with loyalty and fun every day. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Serene
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Husky mix like Serene thrives in a home where she has space to move around and a family that wants an affectionate, interactive companion. She does well in both houses with a yard and active households who can provide regular engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Serene, as a Husky mix, will benefit from a good-sized backyard or daily walks to meet her exercise needs. She enjoys outdoor play and will appreciate an environment that lets her explore and burn off energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies and their mixes like Serene are generally friendly and can do well with children if introduced properly. Supervision and respectful interactions are always important, especially with younger kids.









