Trooper
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Trooper
AvailableTrooper is a medium-sized, 1-year-old male Husky and Akita mix. He has a striking black and cream coat that is medium in length. House trained and neutered, he is also current on vaccinations. Trooper is located in South Houston, TX.
About Trooper
Trooper is a charming 1-year-old Husky mix, known for his big personality and even bigger heart. This playful boy thrives on adventure, whether it's a long walk, a run, or a spontaneous car ride. After he’s burned off some energy, he’s content to settle down and relax by your side. He gets along well with other dogs but prefers slow introductions to help him feel secure. Like many young Huskies, Trooper is intelligent, curious, and a little mischievous. He loves engaging in conversation and will happily chat back when spoken to! Trooper's favorite pastime is being close to his humans. He forms strong bonds and craves attention, affection, and participation in daily activities. Toss him a toy, and he'll instantly spring into action; it's a surefire way to win his heart. If you’re looking for a loyal, fun-loving companion to keep you smiling with his goofy antics and endless chatter, Trooper is ready to be your best friend. He is up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, dewormed, on prevention, and microchipped. Trooper is scheduled for neutering soon and can be transported out of state once he’s fully recovered. Click apply to start the adoption process.
Adoption Fee
$800Payment after application.
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Questions about Trooper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Trooper, being a Husky mix, is best suited for an active living environment where he can explore, run, and play. He would thrive in a home with ample space for exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Trooper would benefit from a good amount of outdoor space to burn off his energy. Regular walks, runs, or playtime in a secure yard will keep him stimulated.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Trooper does not do well with children, so a home without young kids would be ideal for him.











