Posted 19 hours ago | Updated 13 hours ago
This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Dogs) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Hunter was brought in by our Humane Law Enforcement team on September 30, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Hunter might be on a "rest-and-relaxation" kick right now, but he's still got plenty of charm to share! This sweet guy has been through a lot lately, and after receiving much-needed medical care (we suspect he may have been hit by a car), he's now enjoying a calmer routine and focusing on rebuilding his strength. He's feeling much better, though we do recommend following up with your veterinarian to monitor his continued progress. We're still getting to know Hunter, and so far we've learned that he loves treats, belly rubs, and having those classic Husky conversations, and car rides. Due to a mixed history with other dogs, a dog-to-dog introduction on site is required to ensure a good match. Hunter would do best in a home with children ages 6 and up, and in an environment that can limit his exposure to unfamiliar dogs. He also benefits from slow, thoughtful introductions to new people and places, helping him feel safe and confident as he settles in. Think you're ready to meet this resilient guy? Hunter's calendar is wide open for naps, snacks, and taking over your couch. Come in and ask about adopting him today!
At SDHS:
Hunter has been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. He is now ready for his new home!
Dog Reactive Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Hunter was brought in by our Humane Law Enforcement team on September 30, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Hunter might be on a "rest-and-relaxation" kick right now, but he's still got plenty of charm to share! This sweet guy has been through a lot lately, and after receiving much-needed medical care (we suspect he may have been hit by a car), he's now enjoying a calmer routine and focusing on rebuilding his strength. He's feeling much better, though we do recommend following up with your veterinarian to monitor his continued progress. We're still getting to know Hunter, and so far we've learned that he loves treats, belly rubs, and having those classic Husky conversations, and car rides. Due to a mixed history with other dogs, a dog-to-dog introduction on site is required to ensure a good match. Hunter would do best in a home with children ages 6 and up, and in an environment that can limit his exposure to unfamiliar dogs. He also benefits from slow, thoughtful introductions to new people and places, helping him feel safe and confident as he settles in. Think you're ready to meet this resilient guy? Hunter's calendar is wide open for naps, snacks, and taking over your couch. Come in and ask about adopting him today!
At SDHS:
Hunter has been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered. He is now ready for his new home!
Dog Reactive Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.