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Honey

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7 months old|Husky|Female|Medium|Tinley Park, IL
🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social

Honey is a seven-month-old spayed female Husky mix with a medium build and apricot and cream coloring. Her medium-length coat gives her a classic look, while her current vaccinations mean she's in great health. Honey is not yet house trained. She’s currently in Tinley Park, IL and looking for an adopter ready to give her a great start.

About Honey

Honey is a seven-month-old, apricot and cream Husky mix living in Tinley Park, IL. With her medium build and soft, moderately-length coat, she shows off the classic Husky curiosity in a youthful package. She is still learning the basics and is not yet house trained, so anyone who welcomes Honey home should be ready for a little extra patience and commitment. Honey has been spayed and her vaccinations are current, so she’s off to a good start in life. As a baby Husky, Honey has the playful spirit and energy you’d expect from her breed. She would do well with someone ready to embrace her need for activity and socialization. Honey was born October 15, which makes her a Libra—so expect a pup who may thrive with companionship and balance. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Honey

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

    Honey's Husky mix background makes her best suited for active households, ideally with space to play and regular opportunities for exercise. She thrives when she can both explore outdoors and spend quality time with people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Husky mix like Honey typically does best with a securely fenced yard or easy access to outdoor areas, as she enjoys running, playing, and exploring her surroundings.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Husky mixes such as Honey are generally good with children, especially when raised with them, thanks to their playful and social nature. As with any young dog, supervision and guidance are important.