Sonny & Buddy
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Sonny & Buddy
AvailableSonny & Buddy are medium-sized, neutered male Huskies with medium-length sable and tricolor coats. At about 1 year and 4 months old, they bring youthful energy wherever they go. Both are house trained and currently up to date on vaccinations, living in Gualala, CA.
About Sonny & Buddy
Sonny and Buddy are a lively pair of Husky brothers who are about 18 months old. Both have medium-length sable and tricolor coats with classic Husky markings that draw attention outdoors or stretched out in the living room. They each bring a cheerful energy to every room and enjoy people just as much as they enjoy time together. The pair have grown up alongside each other but are perfectly content to be adopted separately, so if you only have room for one, that's just fine. Both dogs are house trained, fully vaccinated, and neutered, making the transition into a new home that much smoother. They get along well with other dogs and children, thanks to their affectionate personalities and playful nature. If you’re looking for a happy, well-adjusted young Husky in Gualala, CA, Sonny and Buddy fit the bill. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Sonny & Buddy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Sonny & Buddy do best in homes where they have space to roam and plenty of opportunities for meaningful activity. A securely-fenced yard and a family that enjoys outdoor adventure helps them thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sonny & Buddy, being Huskies, benefit from a sizable yard or regular walks and hikes. They need consistent exercise and enjoy having access to the outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies are usually very family-friendly, and Sonny & Buddy are no exception—they get along well with children and make playful companions.











