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Kammi

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4 months old|Terrier, Husky|Female|Medium|Kettering, OH
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful🧠 Smart

Kammi is a spayed female 3-month-old husky mix currently in Kettering, OH. She is up to date on her vaccinations and looking for a loving, active home that understands working-breed needs.

About Kammi

Kammi is a lively 3-month-old white husky with a mix of puppy playfulness and just the right hint of attitude. She’s the first to turn anything into a game and will keep you guessing with her clever antics and boundless energy. Kammi adores her toys and bones, often inviting you to join the fun with her trademark nipping—a habit she’s steadily improving with patient guidance. She’s making headway on her basic commands, is almost crate trained, and getting better at house training. Kammi does best alongside other dogs and fits naturally in an active household, especially one familiar with working breeds and their energy. She needs structure, consistency, and someone who enjoys an outgoing, energetic companion. Kammi is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, and her adoption fee is $360. Fun fact: Kammi is an Aquarius—no surprise she’s such an independent spirit. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Kammi

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

    Kammi’s husky background suits her best to a home with space to play and owners who appreciate energetic, intelligent dogs. She’ll do best in an environment where she gets daily exercise and plenty of interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Huskies like Kammi generally thrive with a secure yard or regular access to large, safe outdoor areas. She’ll need space to run, play, and burn off her puppy energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Husky mixes like Kammi often do well with children, especially if raised together and taught good manners. Her playful puppy energy will naturally click with active kids, though supervision is key during the nipping phase.