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EVEREST

Siberian Husky

Female, Young
Springfield, MA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Everest is a beautiful, shy, young Husky who is taking some time to discover that the humans here at the shelter are kind and trustworthy. Everest has a curious nature when it comes to other dogs she sees, as well as people, and her environment, and she has relaxed enough to play with a couple of toys. When allowed to check things out at her own pace she becomes visibly more comfortable, and will continue to blossom in a patient, quiet home. OTHER PETS: Everest showed minimal interest during a dog meet, however as she relaxes we will continue to assess how she feels around her fellow canines. Any resident dog who is relaxed and well socialized may be workable, and must meet Everest prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)]OWNER EXPERIENCE: Experience with positive reinforcement, and helping shy dogs learn they are safe, would be an ideal fit for Everest. Nervous dogs do best in homes where there is little chaos, and a safe space to go when things become overwhelming. An owner willing to keep an active dog’s needs met will also help Everest be her best self. [Experienced]KIDS: [Older (15+)] Because Everest is nervous and sensitive to noises, touch, and can be anxious, she would be happiest in an adult-only home. ACTIVITY LEVEL: Everest is young and curious, and will do best with regular exercise and playtime in safe areas, combined with mental enrichment such as scent games, food puzzles/scatter feeding, and ongoing learning. Physical exercise and mental enrichment will help meet any dog’s needs and both are a great way to learn about Everest’s favorite pastimes. [Active/Young] VETERINARY CARE: [Average]LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Everest is still young and will thrive with positive reinforcement and happy experiences as she learns new skills & fun tricks. Positive reinforcement is will help Everest build confidence while bonding with her guardian. She will also benefit from slow introductions to handling such as leash/harness, noises, physical touch. New experiences should occur slowly, at her pace, and paired with high value treats to create pleasant associations. Reading body language will help know when to give her space, which can be found on our website: www.tjoconnoradoptioncenter.com/resources/dog-resources GROOMING: Everest has a thick double coat and will need regular, consistent grooming (2-3 times a week, but sometimes daily depending on season) to stay comfortable and avoid matting, and introduced at her pace. Dogs with thick coats can benefit from a combination of in-home grooming as well as fear-free professional grooming. [Professional Grooming]June 27, 2026, 6:51 pm
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MONROE

Siberian Husky

Female, Adult
Springfield, MA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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OTHER PETS: Monroe is disinterested in other dogs; she will greet them appropriately and then move on without further interest.. She could do well with a respectful, patient dog who will respect her boundaries; she would definitely do well as an only dog. Any dogs that would be living with Monroe should meet her prior to adoption. [Case-By-Case (Must Meet First)] OWNER EXPERIENCE: Experience with positive reinforcement or willingness to learn. Monroe's best fit would be with someone who has owned active dogs who require varied exercise and mental enrichment, as well as experience helping anxious dogs build confidence. [Very Experienced] VETERINARY CARE: [Routine]KIDS: Monroe would do best in a quiet, predictable home where she has her own quiet space. She will need several weeks to decompress in her new environment. Monroe has not exhibited resource-guarding while at TJO, but she is conflicted during play - she will solicit attention and crawl into laps but will change her mind once petting starts. Conflicted dogs need a lot of time to build trust and learn to trust. It is important that whoever lives with Monroe lets her set the pace for their interactions and DOES NOT try to force pets/attention on her. We want Monroe to be set up for success so her human family members should be able to understand how to read body language (https://www.tjoconnoradoptioncenter.com/resources/dog-resources). Interactions with children must be actively supervised for everyone's safety and comfort. [13+ (Must Meet First)]ACTIVITY LEVEL: Monroe will be able to express her playful side when she's comfortable and less anxious, and she will likely be a very playful high energy dog once she is settled into her new home, decompresses, and feels safe with her humans. She has demonstrated solid loose-leash walking skills so far, but will enjoy the good sniffs and things of interest during walks. Enrichment such as puzzle toys, scatter feeding, scent games, toys and regular exercise will help fully meet Monroe's needs both mentally and physically. [Good Walking Buddy / Olympic Athlete]LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Monroe bond with her new owner while building confidence and creating that special bond while learning new skills and fun tricks. [Moderate]GROOMING: Regular brushing will keep Monroe's coat clean; when double-coated dogs shed their underlayer (twice a year) some owners choose to get a professional groom to help with all the shedding. Monroe appears to have been shaved - her double coat can take up to a year to grow back fully, and there is always a chance that some spots don't grow back fully. [Routine Brushing / Professional Grooming] June 27, 2026, 6:51 pm
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Freya

Golden Retriever

Female, Puppy
Springfield, MA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Freya is an affectionate, playful, confident girl who loves anyone she meets. She is a classic golden retriever and is obsessed with playing fetch, chasing her tail, and loves to swim. Freya is so brave and likes exploring new places and meeting new people. She is crate trained and walks well on leash. She loves going to the dog park and meeting new friends, especially friendly people who will play fetch. She is a big cuddle bug, and has done great around kids and small dogs. Freya is an amazing dog that will add so much love to any home.We would love to keep her, but she would do much better in a household without other pets and we have two others. She does well with dogs, but will sometimes resource guard food and toys with other dogs. Because of her resource guarding, living with other pets is not ideal, particularly with dogs. Freya would do best in an active household with access to a fenced area to get her zoomies out.

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