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My basic info
Breed
Husky
Color
White
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Not good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hercules is a handsome 2-year-old Husky with striking blue eyes and a plush coat. This energetic and loyal pup is seeking a forever home where he can thrive and be a cherished member of the family.
It's important to note that Hercules is not good with cats. He has a strong prey drive, typical of his breed, which means he may not be suitable for households with feline companions.
Hercules is a bundle of energy and enthusiasm. He loves nothing more than being outdoors, exploring new surroundings, and engaging in physical activities. Whether it's going for long walks or playing fetch in the backyard, Hercules is always up for an adventure. Despite his energetic nature, he's also incredibly affectionate and thrives on human companionship. He enjoys cuddle sessions on the couch and is quick to shower his family with kisses and tail wags.
Hercules is house trained, making him an ideal companion for indoor living. Additionally, he walks well on a lead, making daily walks enjoyable and manageable. However, due to his strong prey drive, it's essential for his adopters to provide consistent training and supervision, especially in environments where small animals, like cats, may be present. With positive reinforcement and structured training, Hercules can learn to control his impulses and become a well-mannered canine citizen.
He is best suited for an active household with individuals who have experience with large, energetic breeds like Huskies. A home with a fenced yard where he can safely burn off his energy would be ideal. Hercules would also benefit from a family committed to providing him with mental stimulation, exercise, and plenty of love and attention.
If interested, please call the shelter at 231-861-5395 and leave a message to be placed on this dog's adoption list. No obligation, but it reserves your place in line on the list. The shelter will contact individuals as they appear on the list.
Ask about adoption transportation assistance if you do not live in the local area.
The adoption fee is $95 and you receive certificates for $50 towards spay/neuter and $10 towards rabies vaccine if not already done. All dogs are heartworm tested, receive a DHLPP, flea and tick treatment, a bordetella vaccination and are dewormed.