Please Save Me
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Please Save Me
AvailablePlease Save Me is a young male Siberian Husky currently living in San Marcos, CA. He is a large dog with a beautiful white and black coat. He has been neutered and is fully vaccinated. While his weight is approximately 64.80 lbs, he has a gentle demeanor and enjoys good interactions with other dogs.
About Please Save Me
Please Save Me is a remarkable young Siberian Husky currently seeking a forever home. This handsome boy, with his striking white and black coat, is about 2 years old and weighs approximately 64.80 lbs. He has been neutered and his vaccinations are current, making him ready to join your family. Noble exhibits gentle behaviors, such as enjoying leashed walks, appreciating being brushed, and rolling over for those coveted belly rubs. He has shown to get along well with other dogs, as evidenced by his positive temperament test with a female Shepherd mix. The Moreno Valley Animal Shelter is experiencing overcrowding and urgently needs your help. By adopting Noble, you're not just giving him a home; you're saving a life. He is currently located in Moreno Valley, CA, and the shelter offers a sponsored adoption that covers the alteration and rabies fees. Contact the shelter directly for more details or to express your interest. Together, letβs find Special Me a loving home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Please Save Me
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Noble, the Siberian Husky, typically thrives in environments that offer ample space for play and exercise, making him ideal for active households.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Siberian Husky like Noble requires sufficient outdoor space to run and play, ideally a yard or access to a park.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Huskies are generally friendly and energetic, making them suitable for homes with children, as long as they are supervised.











