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Posted over 8 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
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Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Major - As his name suggests, he's big guy. Major is a 5 year old Siberian husky mix that traveled all the way from Illinois after his loving owner passed and his hoping to find a new furever home soon. Major is a sweet boy who is searching for a family that can give him some time to come out of his shell. Once he overcomes his shyness and gets to know you, he loves to give hugs and even heart-warming smiles! To help show off his intelligence Major has been learning some new tricks like sit and lay down. Major enjoys the bonding opportunity and confidence building that training provides, so an adopter that would continue his education would be ideal. If you think you might have the skills and patience to get this Major love bug out of his cocoon, please contact us at info@dogslednh.com or 603-545-4533.
Our Adoption Fee: is $250 and covers: health certificate, microchip, bordetella, dhlpp and rabies vaccines, spay or neuter surgery (if necessary), a Ruffwear Webmaster harness and use of Whistle GPS tracker for 3 months.
Things To Consider Before You Adopt
- 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 can be 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.