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REPORTED BY FORMER OWNER: Stanley is house trained and knows the sit and stay commands. Being a Husky, he needs practice not pulling on the leash when going for walks. Stanley does have an umbilical hernia, which may need repair in the future. Although he is picky about his doggy friends, he did live with a Golden Retriever and they got along well. He enjoys playing with toys and playing fetch.
OBSERVED BY SHELTER STAFF: Stanley was brought in as a quarantine/owner surrender due to getting into a scuffle with a dog unknown to him while on a hike. The bite was to the owner’s left leg/knee and no medical attention was sought. A bite disclosure will need to be signed upon adoption. It is possible Stanley could live with another dog, but a meet and greet first would be recommended. He appears neutral toward cats. He’s a shy fellow, but once he gets to know you, he’s very sweet. He could live with older, dog-savvy children. He’s very nervous/scared here and the sooner he can find a home, the better.
Weighs 65 pounds; $25 to adopt.
REPORTED BY FORMER OWNER: Stanley is house trained and knows the sit and stay commands. Being a Husky, he needs practice not pulling on the leash when going for walks. Stanley does have an umbilical hernia, which may need repair in the future. Although he is picky about his doggy friends, he did live with a Golden Retriever and they got along well. He enjoys playing with toys and playing fetch.
OBSERVED BY SHELTER STAFF: Stanley was brought in as a quarantine/owner surrender due to getting into a scuffle with a dog unknown to him while on a hike. The bite was to the owner’s left leg/knee and no medical attention was sought. A bite disclosure will need to be signed upon adoption. It is possible Stanley could live with another dog, but a meet and greet first would be recommended. He appears neutral toward cats. He’s a shy fellow, but once he gets to know you, he’s very sweet. He could live with older, dog-savvy children. He’s very nervous/scared here and the sooner he can find a home, the better.