Linc
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Linc
AvailableLinc is a 2-year-old male Siberian Husky with striking tricolor fur. This medium-sized dog is house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and neutered. He thrives on play and exercise, making him an ideal companion for an active family in Spring City, PA.
About Linc
Linc is back with us and looking for another chance to find his forever home. Heās had a rocky journey in just three months, transitioning through two homesānot due to his behavior, but simply because he needs the right family. Initially arriving at 3 Husketeers Rescue from a neglect situation in Texas, it was thought he was around eight years old. However, after spending time with him, itās clear heās likely about three, packed with energy and up to date on vaccinations. He loves to play, but his first adoption didnāt work out because he wanted to chase the resident cats. His second home ended due to the resident dog not appreciating Linc's high-energy, playful nature. Heās not a bad dog; he simply needs the right companionāpreferably another active, playful dog who can match his enthusiasm. Linc can get a bit mouthy when excited, which is a playful quirk rather than aggression. An experienced Husky owner will understand his needs and help him continue to thrive. He has shown good behavior around children, but a family that understands his exuberance would be ideal. Lincās perfect home will have experience with northern breeds, an active lifestyle, and a commitment to structure and training. A foster-to-adopt scenario would be great, enabling everyone to ensure it's the right fit. If Linc could be your missing pack member, apply today!
Adoption Fee
$550Payment after application.
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Questions about Linc
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Siberian Huskies like Linc thrive in active environments. They need space for exercise and playtime, ideally with a secure yard.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Linc would benefit from ample outdoor space to run and play, ideally a yard where he can burn off his energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Linc has shown he gets along well with children, but his playful energy means a watchful eye is necessary during play.











