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Rogue

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3-7 years|Siberian Husky, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|Yakima, WA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🐕 Dog Friendly

Rogue is a medium-sized, neutered male Husky mix who lives at the Yakima Humane Society in Yakima, WA. He’s four years old, known for his white coat and icy blue eyes. He’s friendly, adaptable, and ready to find his new home.

About Rogue

Rogue is a four-year-old Husky mix with an eye-catching white coat and those piercing ice-blue eyes Huskies are famous for. Underneath that striking exterior is a dog who quickly charms everyone he meets—he's outgoing, friendly, and always up for a good walk or some backyard exploration. Rogue already knows how to "sit" and handles himself well around other dogs. He’s shown he can play gently with small children, making him a flexible fit for families or active singles alike. When playtime rolls around, he delights in zoomies and friendly games with canine pals. Like most Huskies, Rogue is energetic and sharp—he’ll need regular exercise and some mental challenges to keep life interesting. He bonds tightly with his people, brings a curious outlook to every adventure, and is happiest when included in daily activities. If you want a social, affectionate companion with good looks, Rogue is ready to meet you in Yakima, WA. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Rogue

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

    Rogue, as a Siberian Husky mix, does best in an active household with owners who enjoy spending time outdoors. He appreciates plenty of exercise and a secure yard or frequent walks.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Siberian Husky mixes like Rogue enjoy having a yard to run and play, but regular outdoor activity is even more important. Apartment living can work if they get frequent, active outings.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Rogue’s breed background and temperament make him well-suited for families with children, especially when kids understand respectful boundaries with dogs.