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Loki

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3-7 years|Siberian Husky|Male|Medium|Worcester, MA
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🐕 Dog Friendly👨‍💼 Adult Home Only

Loki is an altered male Siberian Husky, around 11 months old. He has a medium build, weighing 49 pounds, and while he is not house trained yet, he is vaccinated. Loki is full of energy and seeks an active home without young children.

About Loki

Meet Loki, an 11-month-old male Siberian Husky. Weighing in at 49 pounds, he’s a lively guy with plenty of spirit. Loki has energy that could power a small town, and he definitely has strong opinions about where his walks should go. This handsome husky mix came to the shelter after his previous adopters found him to be a bit too high-octane for their lifestyle. No hard feelings, though; he just needs someone who speaks fluent "busy dog." Smart and always eager for an adventure, Loki thrives on activities. He enjoys puzzle toys, training games, and loves to be challenged. Whether it’s running, hiking, or a good game of fetch, he’s ready to go. If he feels bored, he tends to get into mischief, much like his mythological counterpart. Loki is looking for an experienced home with active individuals who understand energetic dogs. Ideally, he'd prefer a home without young children, but older teens with dog experience might be a fit. He may also enjoy living with another dog after a successful introduction. If your definition of fun includes muddy shoes and a tired, happy pup, Loki’s eager to join you on your next adventure. Come visit him at the shelter on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 pm if you're interested in adopting!

Questions about Loki

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

    Loki, as a Siberian Husky, thrives in an active living environment where he can get plenty of exercise. He prefers a space where he can engage in regular outdoor adventures.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Loki will do well with a sizable outdoor space where he can run, play, and explore. Regular access to parks or open areas will keep him happy and stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Loki doesn’t do well with young children due to his high energy. However, homes with older teens who have dog experience may be a better match.