This helps Oceana County Animal Shelter with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Husky
Color
Black - with White
Age
7 years old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
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:
Meet Oakley, Professional Snow Enthusiast
Hi, I’m Oakley. I’m a 7-year-old, neutered male Husky with a very serious résumé that includes:
• Olympic-level snow zoomies
• Advanced kid-loving skills
• Excellent dog-to-dog diplomacy
If there’s snow on the ground, I’m thriving. If there’s no snow on the ground, I’m still thriving but dramatically waiting for winter to return.
I get along great with other dogs and kids and consider both excellent members of my fan club. Cats, however… yeah, that’s gonna be a no from me. We can all agree to live separate lives and be happier for it.
I’m old enough to have some wisdom, young enough to still sprint through the yard like I just heard the word “walk,” and handsome enough to stop traffic on snowy sidewalks.
Now let’s address the fur in the room. I shed. A lot. Seasonally. Emotionally. Spiritually. If you’re worried about dog hair, I recommend you simply brush it off. Literally. Grab a brush. We’ll bond. You’ll vacuum. It’ll be fine.
If you’re looking for a loyal, fluffy sidekick who treats winter like a personal playground, I’m your guy. Bring snacks. And maybe a sled.
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.
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, and are dewormed.
Meet Oakley, Professional Snow Enthusiast
Hi, I’m Oakley. I’m a 7-year-old, neutered male Husky with a very serious résumé that includes:
• Olympic-level snow zoomies
• Advanced kid-loving skills
• Excellent dog-to-dog diplomacy
If there’s snow on the ground, I’m thriving. If there’s no snow on the ground, I’m still thriving but dramatically waiting for winter to return.
I get along great with other dogs and kids and consider both excellent members of my fan club. Cats, however… yeah, that’s gonna be a no from me. We can all agree to live separate lives and be happier for it.
I’m old enough to have some wisdom, young enough to still sprint through the yard like I just heard the word “walk,” and handsome enough to stop traffic on snowy sidewalks.
Now let’s address the fur in the room. I shed. A lot. Seasonally. Emotionally. Spiritually. If you’re worried about dog hair, I recommend you simply brush it off. Literally. Grab a brush. We’ll bond. You’ll vacuum. It’ll be fine.
If you’re looking for a loyal, fluffy sidekick who treats winter like a personal playground, I’m your guy. Bring snacks. And maybe a sled.
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.
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, and are dewormed.
DOGS/puppies: $95.00 if not spayed/neutered when they arrive at the shelter.
In return for your adoption fee you will receive: $60.00 worth of certificates. $50.00 toward the cost of the spay or neuter of the adopted animal ($50.00 from Oceana County which is required by Michigan State law.) and $10.00 towards the rabies vaccine.
The adoption fee for dogs that are already fixed when they arrive at the shelter is $50.00 and includes a certificate for $10.00 towards a rabies vaccine.
CATS/kittens: $35.00 if not spayed/neutered. In return for your adoption fee you will receive certificates paying for the spay/neuter, and $10.00 towards the rabies vaccine.
The adoption fee for a cat or kitten that is already fixed is $10.00 which comes with a $10.00 certificate towards the rabies vaccine.
The law requires that all dogs and cats adopted from a shelter be spayed or neutered.
DOGS/puppies: $95.00 if not spayed/neutered when they arrive at the shelter.
In return for your adoption fee you will receive: $60.00 worth of certificates. $50.00 toward the cost of the spay or neuter of the adopted animal ($50.00 from Oceana County which is required by Michigan State law.) and $10.00 towards the rabies vaccine.
The adoption fee for dogs that are already fixed when they arrive at the shelter is $50.00 and includes a certificate for $10.00 towards a rabies vaccine.
CATS/kittens: $35.00 if not spayed/neutered. In return for your adoption fee you will receive certificates paying for the spay/neuter, and $10.00 towards the rabies vaccine.
The adoption fee for a cat or kitten that is already fixed is $10.00 which comes with a $10.00 certificate towards the rabies vaccine.
The law requires that all dogs and cats adopted from a shelter be spayed or neutered.
We are open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to noon, except holidays. We are happy to schedule appointments at other times to see the animals we have available. If we are not available when you call, please leave a brief message with your name and number and we will be happy to return your call. We are located on Baseline Road, between Hart and Shelby, about one mile east of Oceana Drive, on the south side of the road by the airport.
We are open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to noon, except holidays. We are happy to schedule appointments at other times to see the animals we have available. If we are not available when you call, please leave a brief message with your name and number and we will be happy to return your call. We are located on Baseline Road, between Hart and Shelby, about one mile east of Oceana Drive, on the south side of the road by the airport.
More about this shelter
Animal Control Staff
Currently, we have only two county employees who work within the Department of Animal Control. Both are highly qualified and caring individuals.
Animal Control Staff
Currently, we have only two county employees who work within the Department of Animal Control. Both are highly qualified and caring individuals.
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