Sarge is about five years old and has perfected the art of soaking up attention—because, in his world, people exist to adore him, and he’s all about that. He’s not the cuddliest husky on the block, but don’t mistake that for indifference. He’s got a serious case of people possessiveness—not because he wants to snuggle all day, but because he definitely doesn’t want anyone else getting your attention.
When he first came in, he made it clear that everything belonged to him—food, toys, space, people, all of it. He had to be separated to reset his mindset, and after some time, neutering, and structure, he’s doing much better. In a well-balanced pack, a true alpha will put him in his place, and he’ll accept it… reluctantly. He won’t let himself be pushed around, but he’ll back off if he has to.
Sarge is medium energy—he likes his zoomies and a good game of fetch, but he’s also perfectly happy lounging inside and just being with his person. He likes to be included in whatever’s going on, whether that’s exploring new places or just hanging out. He’s interested in meeting new people, but when it comes to other dogs, he’s going to test the waters and see if he can be the boss. If they don’t challenge him, everything’s fine. If they do? Well… leadership required.
Toys? He’ll play if you bring one to him, but he’s not obsessed. Tennis balls, though—that’s another story. Fetch is his jam, and if you’ve got a ball, you’ve got his attention. But if you really want to win him over? Treats. He loves them, but he’s got standards. Meaty, smelly, delicious? Yes. Crunchy? Meh. He’ll take it just to be polite… and then dramatically spit it out like you just offended his royal taste buds.
Sarge is looking for a home that understands huskies, leadership, and just a little bit of attitude. If you’re ready for a fun, opinionated, tennis-ball-loving best friend who knows exactly what he wants (and isn’t afraid to let you know), he’s waiting for you.
Sarge is about five years old and has perfected the art of soaking up attention—because, in his world, people exist to adore him, and he’s all about that. He’s not the cuddliest husky on the block, but don’t mistake that for indifference. He’s got a serious case of people possessiveness—not because he wants to snuggle all day, but because he definitely doesn’t want anyone else getting your attention.
When he first came in, he made it clear that everything belonged to him—food, toys, space, people, all of it. He had to be separated to reset his mindset, and after some time, neutering, and structure, he’s doing much better. In a well-balanced pack, a true alpha will put him in his place, and he’ll accept it… reluctantly. He won’t let himself be pushed around, but he’ll back off if he has to.
Sarge is medium energy—he likes his zoomies and a good game of fetch, but he’s also perfectly happy lounging inside and just being with his person. He likes to be included in whatever’s going on, whether that’s exploring new places or just hanging out. He’s interested in meeting new people, but when it comes to other dogs, he’s going to test the waters and see if he can be the boss. If they don’t challenge him, everything’s fine. If they do? Well… leadership required.
Toys? He’ll play if you bring one to him, but he’s not obsessed. Tennis balls, though—that’s another story. Fetch is his jam, and if you’ve got a ball, you’ve got his attention. But if you really want to win him over? Treats. He loves them, but he’s got standards. Meaty, smelly, delicious? Yes. Crunchy? Meh. He’ll take it just to be polite… and then dramatically spit it out like you just offended his royal taste buds.
Sarge is looking for a home that understands huskies, leadership, and just a little bit of attitude. If you’re ready for a fun, opinionated, tennis-ball-loving best friend who knows exactly what he wants (and isn’t afraid to let you know), he’s waiting for you.
FInal step would be to take home your new family member.
FInal step would be to take home your new family member.
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We are committed and wholeheartedly dedicated to providing family and emergency services involving rescuing, sheltering, fostering, vetting, adoption and transportation of
"at risk" or "death row" husky and other large dog breeds.
Our goal is to not only provide these services in larger facilities than we currently have but also to use our resources to educate and raise public awareness on the benefits of properly caring for and keeping their pets and/or adopting from shelters and not shopping from breeders.
Our mission is to share our knowledge on the pro's of spay and neuter, the cons of backyard breeding and provide sound advice and services that help the community manage their day to day with their furry family members. Together, we can greatly reduce the number of unaltered, unvaccinated animals in our communities and put a dent in the homeless population by providing access to family services as well as spay, neuter and chip id programs.
We are committed and wholeheartedly dedicated to providing family and emergency services involving rescuing, sheltering, fostering, vetting, adoption and transportation of
"at risk" or "death row" husky and other large dog breeds.
Our goal is to not only provide these services in larger facilities than we currently have but also to use our resources to educate and raise public awareness on the benefits of properly caring for and keeping their pets and/or adopting from shelters and not shopping from breeders.
Our mission is to share our knowledge on the pro's of spay and neuter, the cons of backyard breeding and provide sound advice and services that help the community manage their day to day with their furry family members. Together, we can greatly reduce the number of unaltered, unvaccinated animals in our communities and put a dent in the homeless population by providing access to family services as well as spay, neuter and chip id programs.
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