Adopt

Goberian puppies and dogs in Canfield, Ohio

Looking for a Goberian puppy or dog in Canfield, Ohio? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Goberian near you.

Picture of Goberian

Adopt a Goberian near you in Canfield, Ohio

We don't see any Goberians available for adoption right now, but new adoptable pets are added every day. Try a different search below!

These pups are in Canfield, Ohio too!

Below are our newest added Goberians available for adoption in Canfield, Ohio. To see more adoptable Goberians in Canfield, Ohio, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
Photo of JONAH

JONAH

Husky Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr
Canfield, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
This stunner is Jonah! Jonah appears to be a Siberian Husky/Retriever mix. He is a 9-month-old male who weighs in at approximately 42 pounds. We anticipate him being around 50 pounds when all is said and done, give or take a little. Jonah is a very good boy. He really just loves everyone he meets, is a squishy happy lovey boy, and has an amazing temperament to boot! He would likely do fine in a home with another dog, as well as a home with kids. Meet and greets required for both! Cats are a total unknown. If he is true to his husky roots, it`s probably for the best that he goes to a feline free home, but we can, to the best of our ability, try to see his reaction to cats upon request. Regardless, it will probably be something that needs work! Jonah came to us from the Mahoning County Dog Pound, and as such, we don`t have much background information on him. He was a stray and remains a bit of a mystery. He does have a temperament to die for - very jolly and outgoing with most everyone. Occasionally, taller bigger folks may give him pause, but he recovers quickly with only a hint of suspicion. He is learning how to behave on a leash and improves with every outing. We are trying to make sure he has more and more of them! He knows how to sit and has the capacity and brains to learn all sorts of things, truth be told. Huskies can be a bit independent, outside of the box thinkers, which can challenge some owners - but this boy has enough of that highly biddable retriever in him to make it a little easier to navigate! This boy is definitely going to need regular brushing and perhaps a de-shed at a groomer twice a year, but honestly, that`s what most dogs need! No reason not to take home your blue eyed handsome man sooner rather than later!Jonah is not quite ready for adoption, but we are accepting applications currently to review.
new badge
Photo of NOVA

NOVA

Husky

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Canfield, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Nova is a beautiful 14-month-old female Siberian Husky with the most gorgeous red and cream coat and stunning blue eyes. She currently weighs in at approximately 50 pounds, and is full grownNova was seized in a cruelty investigation down south. Her former owner had gotten her as a baby pup and that was where the kindness stopped. He put a chain collar on her and seemingly ignored her for most of the time. The collar, grew too small quite quickly, and when she was taken, it was embedded in her neck and needed surgical removal. She had seemingly been kept outdoors much of the time as her ears are scarred on the tips from fly strike. Her coat is coming back from the dull unkempt place it was upon her rescue, and she is such a good girl about grooming and brushing that we were a little stunned!In face, Nova is a GEM. Regardless of her past trauma, she has decided to live life to the fullest. She is firmly convinced that ALL PEOPLE ARE GOOD. She loves to go for walks (and walks quite nicely on lead), loves to hang out, loves to talk. She`s gentle and incredibly smart. Despite all she has been through, this girl never lost faith in people and loves across the board. We do not know if Nova spent any time in the house or lived primarily outside. Her future family should expect that basic training such as a puppy would need, will be necessary. She has traveled by van many miles while in a travel crate, so definitely knows what being crated is (and she didn`t freak out or anything!) and what riding in the car is. She will definitely need a course in house training just as you would treat a baby puppy, and it will likely take no time at all to get her on the right track. Honestly, she could already have the idea, we just don`t know much about how she lived previously. Nova does not seem reactive to other dogs at all - she is relatively chill around them, but a meet and greet with any resident canines would be required, and she very well may do best with a male companion instead of a female. We think she would be fine with dog savvy kids but since we don`t know how she would be with the very young, only kids 8 and over. We do not recommend that she be placed with cats. We haven`t seen her with them, but huskies generally do best in feline free homes. Nova will do best with a fenced in yard at her new home. A physical fence (NO INVISIBLE FENCES) is almost always very important for these Houdinis of the dog world, and we would pr

Search for a Goberian puppy or dog

Use the search tool below to browse adoptable Goberian puppies and adults Goberian in Canfield, Ohio.

Goberian puppies and dogs in nearby cities

Related breeds in Canfield, Ohio

Looking for a specific shelter or rescue?

There are often many great Goberians for adoption at local animal shelters or rescues. Click below to find a shelter or rescue in your area!

magnifying glass with cat and dog

Want to learn more about adopting a Goberian puppy or dog?

We've got all the info you need on adopting and caring for a Goberian puppy. Check out the links below for everything you ever wanted to know about Goberian puppies and adults.

Goberian basics

clipboard with list

Where do Goberians come from? How many types of Goberians are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Goberian.

Learn More an arrow icon