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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 9 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Husky
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Not good with kids
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Moose. This handsome gentleman is a 9 year old, Alaskan Husky. Despite his name, Moose is far from a wild animal and is actually calm and reserved (for a sled dog). While Moose can be shy at first, he quickly comes out of his shell and would be a great companion for someone who loves long walks and frequent hikes.
Moose does have some experience living inside and was a quick study. Also, crate training him would be a breeze because he LOVED being in his crate (aka Moose's Man Cave).
While Moose is good with other dogs and children he would prefer to be in a calmer environment surrounded by relaxed and mellow company.
Lastly, Moose did seem very receptive to recall training and has the potential to be good off leash after bonding with his adopter(s) and receiving proper training.
If you would like to see a "Moose" in New Hampshire, we would be happy to setup a time for you to come and visit!
Our adoption fee is $250 and covers: health certificate, clear stool sample, microchip, updated vaccines, spay or neuter if necessary, a harness, and use of Tagg GPS tracker for 3 months..
Things To Consider Before You Adopt
Our adoptable sled dogs range in age from 3 - 14. We very rarely have puppies/youngsters available adoption.
Our adoptable sled dogs are: Alaskan Huskies, Siberian Huskies, Malamutes and/or mixes of all of the above.
Our adoptable sleds dog are used to living in an outdoor, working environment. This means that they will need to be house trained and exposed to house stimulus like stairs, cars, vacuums, wood floors etc. Adopting an adult sled dog is similar to welcoming a puppy.
Our adoptable sled dogs range from medium to high energy. In general they require multiple walks daily and engaging toys when inside the home. A bored/under exercised sled dog is a destructive and anxious sled dog!
Our adoptable sled dogs are trained to run and are therefore a high flight risk. We do require that they be on leash or within a fenced in yard at all times until proper recall training has been received.
Our adoptable sled dogs have befriended many kitties in their new homes, that being said adopters are instructed to monitor all interactions with small animals as our four-leggers have limited exposure to them while with us and there is no telling how they may react.