Ace
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Ace
AvailableAce is a three-year-old, neutered male Husky with a large build, currently in Warren, MI. He is fully vaccinated and house trained. Ace requires a home where his high energy and intelligence are respected. He’s not suited for a home with cats or dogs.
About Ace
Ace is a three-year-old Husky with a sharp mind and plenty of energy to burn. He thrives on daily activity and loves having something to do—idle days just don't suit him. You’ll notice Ace responds quickly to people and connects best in a calm, structured environment where routines are clear and boundaries are respected. He’s currently in basic obedience training and will come home already equipped with solid manners. For Ace to be content, he needs an active household that understands working breeds and the importance of mental and physical exercise. A yard with secure fencing is preferred to help him stay safe during his outdoor adventures. Ace is affectionate and people-oriented, but he does not get along with other dogs or cats, so he'd do best as an only pet. If you’re looking for an energetic, responsive companion with a loyal streak, Ace might be your fit. Ace is in Warren, MI. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Ace
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Ace thrive in active homes where they can enjoy both mental and physical stimulation. They often do well in homes with access to outdoor space and with owners who maintain structured routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ace, being a Husky, benefits from a yard or regular access to safe outdoor areas. They are not built for apartment life without substantial daily exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies are generally friendly and energetic, making them suitable for active families with children—however, Ace does best with adults who understand his needs and can provide structure.











