Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Needs special attention,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Max: Three Legs, One Big Heart ♥️Hi, I’m Max, a 5 year old, 53 lb Husky who’s living proof that you don’t need four legs to live your best life.My story starts in Lebanon, where I was found with gunshot wounds so severe my leg had to be amputated. I was alone, in pain, and had been through more than any dog should ever endure. An incredible team of animal rescuers found me, refused to give up on me, and fought hard to get me every bit of care I needed. That journey brought me all the way here, and I’ve never looked back.I lost one of my legs, but honestly? You’d barely know it. I hike, I explore, I roam and I do it all at an easy, unhurried pace that makes every outing feel like a good idea.My favorite thing in the world is a good sniff walk where I can take my time and smell absolutely everything.I’m independent and easygoing. I don’t require constant entertainment or attention. I’m happy just being with you, whether that’s trotting alongside you on a leisurely hike, joining you on a camping trip, or quietly hanging out beside you at home getting pets after a sniff walk. I do love the couch and a good fuzzy bed too.With people, I am pure sweetness. I love being petted, I’m treat-motivated (beef liver treats are one of my favorites!), and I’ll reward your patience with so much loyalty.With other dogs, I’m friendly and neutral. I’m not a rough player, but I’m open to making friends at my own pace. I do best with calm, neutral dogs who give me space to settle in. Younger dogs with good boundaries who can take cues from other dogs can also be a great match for me.I do best in a home with a yard where I can wander, sniff, and dig a little. It’s a husky thing. Apartment life may not be the best fit for me.With cats, I can do well with confident cats who are comfortable around dogs. I’m curious and playful rather than predatory with my foster’s cat. But a cat who holds their ground is the right match for me.A note about mealtimes — I like my food to be mine. A home where dogs are separated during mealtimes and food or resources aren’t left lying around is exactly the kind of setup where I thrive. Simple management.If you’re someone who enjoys having an independent soul dog, loves getting out in the outdoors, and wants a one-of-a-kind adventure buddy, I think we’d make a pretty great team.If you’d like to make me family, reach out to my rescue PawesomeBaby!——————————————-Max is currently being fostered by an amazing family in Seattle. He’s available for in person meetups for WA and BC adoptions.We also adopt to Alaska, we cover the transportation. The only thing required of you is to pay the adoption fee and offer the loving forever family he can count on!Check out the Instagram story highlights at @PawesomeBaby for more pictures and videos.———————————————Age: 5 yrsSex: Male, neuteredVaccination: current on core vaccines.Heartworm negative.Special needs husky with three legs.Needs home with a yard.———————————————Thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue dog! God bless!