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Reese

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6 months- 2 years|Husky|Male|Medium|Sumter, SC
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Reese is a young, neutered male Alaskan Husky mix in Sumter, SC. He weighs about 59 pounds and comes from an affectionate, athletic background. His gentle nature shows in how quickly he bonds with people. Although he isn’t house trained yet, Reese is vaccinated and ready to continue learning in a home that values energy and loyalty.

About Reese

Reese is a young Alaskan Husky mix with a joyful, affectionate spirit and a remarkable resilience. He started out with rough luck in a busy Texas shelter, but that hasn’t closed him off—Reese still approaches people with trust and a wide-open heart. He weighs about 59 pounds and charms everyone with his gentle ways and a real eagerness to bond and belong. Friendly with people and other dogs, Reese lights up around company. Walking on leash is easy with him; he doesn’t pull and happily responds to treats and training. He knows how to sit, picks up new things fast, and can’t help but jump up to ask for extra attention from anyone willing to give it. He thrives on human touch, welcoming hugs and affection of any kind. Reese would fit in almost any home but would do best with an active family, able to keep up with his breed’s need for exercise and stimulation. His loyalty is already evident, and he’ll only grow more devoted in a loving household. Reese is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and currently receiving treatment for heartworm—an all-too-common challenge for abandoned southern dogs. He’s as loving as they come, hoping for nothing more than a committed family to offer him the security and connection he’s been missing. Bring Reese home and you’ll see why those who’ve met him say he’s truly special. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Reese

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

    Reese is an Alaskan Husky mix who thrives in active households that can keep up with his energy. He’s best suited for homes with space for daily activity, ideally with people who like to spend time outdoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Alaskan Huskies like Reese benefit from a yard or regular access to parks. Plenty of outdoor space and dedicated exercise time are important for keeping him happy and balanced.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Reese’s gentle, affectionate temperament makes Alaskan Husky mixes generally good with children—especially when supervised and given the exercise they require.