Kayden
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Kayden
AvailableKayden is a male Siberian Husky, approximately 3 years old, and medium-sized. He has a beautiful white and cream coat mixed with gray. Although he is not house trained yet, he is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Located in Thousand Oaks, CA, Kayden is ready to find a loving family to call his own.
About Kayden
Kayden is a 3-year-old Siberian Husky looking for a loving home. With his striking white and cream coat blended with gray, he captures attention wherever he goes. Even though he has short hair, the smoothness of his coat makes him a handsome companion. Kayden has been in the Kern County Animal Services since June 17, 2026, and is eager to leave the shelter environment behind. Although he's not house trained yet, his intelligence and eagerness to please suggest that heβll learn quickly. Kayden is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. He hasnβt had the easiest time at the shelter, so he could benefit from a patient owner who can guide him through his adjustments. He is currently available for adoption through the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) in Thousand Oaks, CA, but the dogs are physically in Bakersfield. Letβs help Kayden find the warm home he deserves. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Kayden
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kayden, being a Siberian Husky, thrives in environments where he can have room to roam and explore. He is generally suited for homes with space for regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies, like Kayden, typically need plenty of outdoor space to play and run. A secure yard or nearby parks would be ideal for his active nature.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kayden may get along well with children, but it's essential to introduce them carefully and supervise interactions to ensure safety for both parties.











