Ghost
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Ghost
AvailableGhost is a large, white/cream Husky mix living in Renton, WA. He’s a seven-month-old male who was recently neutered and is now up to date on his vaccines. Ghost already gets along with other dogs and is just beginning to learn the basics of life in a loving home.
About Ghost
Ghost is a large, young Husky mix found as a stray in Eastern Washington, now getting his bearings in foster care near Renton, WA. He’s about seven months old and has just begun discovering what a safe home can look and feel like. Everything’s new; he’s curious, sweet, and eager to figure out his place in the world. You’ll see his friendly side quickly, and he’s showing real promise as a dog who wants to connect. He gets along well with other dogs and is picking up basic skills with his foster’s help. Structure, patience, and routine will help him build more confidence. Since he’s still a puppy at heart, Ghost will need an adopter committed to follow-through—training and consistency will help him become a fantastic companion for outdoor adventures. Ghost is neutered and vaccinated, including DHPP and rabies. He’s ready to start the next chapter with someone who wants to help him grow into the best version of himself. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Ghost
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ghost, being a Husky mix, will thrive in a home that gives him space to move and plenty of mental engagement. A house with a secure yard or access to regular outdoor activity is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Ghost need ample outdoor space to burn off energy—they aren't well-suited for tight apartments without regular exercise. A fenced yard or proximity to trails is a big plus.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Husky mixes tend to get along well with children when properly socialized. Ghost's young age and friendly disposition make him a good candidate for families ready to guide a playful pup.
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