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Peregrine

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4 months old|Husky|Female|Medium|Rochester, MN
♿️ Disability🐾 Friendly🏃 High Energy🤗 Affectionate🐕 Dog Friendly

Peregrine is a husky puppy, four months old and already spayed. She sports a striking black coat and is currently in Rochester, MN. She’s vaccinated and growing as a medium-sized dog. Despite having only one eye, Pear is an adaptable and energetic companion, eager to find a lively and caring home.

About Peregrine

Meet Peregrine, also called Pear or Pear Bear—a one-eyed husky puppy with a lot of spirit. She checks all the classic husky boxes: smart, lively, curious, and ready to make friends. That single eye doesn’t slow her down for a second. Pear sleeps well in her crate at night, keeps at it with potty training, and has started picking up the household rhythms. She’s looking for a home with another dog who can be a playmate and help her keep learning good habits. Anyone interested in Pear should be up for an active lifestyle. Structure, lots of physical activity, and regular mental stimulation are non-negotiable with this breed. Puppy training would go a long way in keeping her sharp and social. Pear thrives around activity—walks, games, new smells, anything that lets her explore alongside her people. A securely fenced yard isn’t optional; it’s required for her safety and freedom. If you’ve got husky or high-energy dog experience, even better, but she’ll win over anyone ready for the commitment. She’s eager to join a household where someone understands huskies’ needs, and in return, she’ll bring a steady stream of fun and affection. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Peregrine

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

    Huskies like Peregrine do best in active homes with space to roam and a securely fenced yard. Urban and suburban families are a fit as long as there’s a commitment to daily exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Peregrine and other huskies thrive with access to a medium to large yard where they can burn energy safely. Walks and active time outside are crucial.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Most huskies, including Peregrine, are playful and friendly, making them good companions for children who respect boundaries, though supervision is wise with young puppies.