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My basic info
Breed
Husky/Alaskan Malamute
Color
Black
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
55785011
My details
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Greyson! Greyson is a male, 6-year-old, Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute mix.
Greyson is participating in our Adopt From Home program with his sister, Sasha. "Greyson is the most funniest dog I've ever met, he acts like a human! He will sit there and watch tv and be so in-tuned with it. He loves the dog parks and thrives hiking! The only down fall of Greyson is he will run if he gets the opportunity so a fully fenced yard would be implemented. He is leash trained and house trained."
Greyson will need an indoor home and a secure containment area to stay safe from wandering and escaping. Positive reinforcement, fear-free training will be needed. Daily exercise and mental enrichment will be very important. If you have other dogs in your home, we would be happy to arrange a meet and greet with your dog(s) to make sure everyone gets along. We do not know how he will do with cats.
Greyson is up to date on vaccines, microchipped, neutered, and ready to go home today.
If you are interested in meeting Greyson, please reach out to Kelsy at (208) 401-5896 Greyson and Sasha are available for adoption separately for $75 each, or together for $100.
Meet Greyson! Greyson is a male, 6-year-old, Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute mix.
Greyson is participating in our Adopt From Home program with his sister, Sasha. "Greyson is the most funniest dog I've ever met, he acts like a human! He will sit there and watch tv and be so in-tuned with it. He loves the dog parks and thrives hiking! The only down fall of Greyson is he will run if he gets the opportunity so a fully fenced yard would be implemented. He is leash trained and house trained."
Greyson will need an indoor home and a secure containment area to stay safe from wandering and escaping. Positive reinforcement, fear-free training will be needed. Daily exercise and mental enrichment will be very important. If you have other dogs in your home, we would be happy to arrange a meet and greet with your dog(s) to make sure everyone gets along. We do not know how he will do with cats.
Greyson is up to date on vaccines, microchipped, neutered, and ready to go home today.
If you are interested in meeting Greyson, please reach out to Kelsy at (208) 401-5896 Greyson and Sasha are available for adoption separately for $75 each, or together for $100.
Meet our pets in the shelter Monday through Friday by appointment only, 10 am until 6 pm. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays due to low-staffing.
Our Facebook page and website are kept up to date with available animals!
Meet our pets in the shelter Monday through Friday by appointment only, 10 am until 6 pm. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays due to low-staffing.
Our Facebook page and website are kept up to date with available animals!
More about this shelter
West Valley Humane Society is an open-admission animal shelter in Southern Idaho. Serving all of Canyon County, and surrounding areas. We take in the stray, surrendered, abandoned, neglected animals in our community. In 2017, we took in 7,778 animals. We believe that every animal deserves a second chance.
We contract with the cities of Nampa, Caldwell and Canyon County to house stray and owner surrender animals that their ACO's, or the general public, bring to us.
"A Pet is a Lifetime Commitment"
West Valley Humane Society is an open-admission animal shelter in Southern Idaho. Serving all of Canyon County, and surrounding areas. We take in the stray, surrendered, abandoned, neglected animals in our community. In 2017, we took in 7,778 animals. We believe that every animal deserves a second chance.
We contract with the cities of Nampa, Caldwell and Canyon County to house stray and owner surrender animals that their ACO's, or the general public, bring to us.