Bering
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Bering
AvailableBering is a neutered male Siberian Husky/mixed breed who is now a healthy adult and weighs nearly 50 pounds. He is currently located in Clarks Summit, PA. After recovering fully from his previous injuries, he’s looking for active adopters with space to run and secure fencing.
About Bering
Bering came in with a severe, necrotic wound on his face—he needed multiple surgeries to save him, but he pulled through. At just over a year old, Bering stands out as a striking, hardy husky mix, now fully healed. He’s put the long round of antibiotics behind him and is finally ready for the next chapter: finding a family willing to keep up with both his physical and mental needs. He weighs close to 50 pounds and has the drive you’d expect from a young, energetic Husky mix. Given everything Bering’s endured, he deserves a family who won’t make him wait much longer. Anyone considering bringing him home should have a securely fenced yard or a reliable containment plan—Huskies are escape artists, and Bering is no exception. If you want a smart, lively companion who’s ready for a fresh start, Bering is waiting in Clarks Summit, PA. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bering
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bering, as a Siberian Husky/mixed breed, is best suited for homes with plenty of space and secure fencing, ideally in an environment where he can get regular physical and mental stimulation. Apartment living typically isn't a great fit unless his exercise needs are met daily.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bering will thrive with a large, securely fenced yard or frequent access to safe, open spaces for exercise. Huskies and their mixes need room to run and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Siberian Husky mixes like Bering are usually good with children when properly socialized and supervised. Their playful nature makes them enjoyable family companions, though their energy level means supervision is advised.
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