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Long Island

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3-7 years|Husky|Male|Medium|Chicago, IL
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Long Island is an adult male Husky, medium-sized with a striking white and cream, accented with black. He is not yet altered or vaccinated and is ready to bring joy to a loving home in Chicago, IL.

About Long Island

Long Island is a delightful companion. This medium-sized Husky embodies happiness, playfulness, and a knack for cuddling. He knows some basic commands but truly treasures those cozy moments when he can snuggle up close. This affectionate boy is eager to connect and would make a charming addition to any home. He gets along well with other dogs, making him a suitable candidate for a multi-pet household. Note that Long Island is not yet altered or vaccinated, as all dogs at the shelter undergo those processes before adoption. Chicago Animal Care and Control welcomes visitors daily from noon until 7 PM. If you plan to adopt, arrive by 5:30 PM. Bring your household members to meet Long Island, plus any current dogs for a potential sibling introduction. With the right environment and some love, he’ll thrive as your new best friend.

Adoption Fee

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 2741 S. Western Ave. Chicago, IL 60608 Get directions

Questions about Long Island

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

    Long Island, as a Husky, thrives in an active environment that provides both structure and playtime. He enjoys being part of a family that engages with him regularly.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Huskies like Long Island generally prefer outdoor spaces where they can run and play, so a yard or access to a park is ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Long Island the Husky is generally good with children, especially if introductions are done properly.