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Horgi puppies and dogs in Westminster, Colorado

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Bella

Husky

Female, Senior
Thornton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bella is about 11 years old, I have had her for about 10 years. She is very sweet and good around kids. She is very quiet unless she is at the groomers. I can no longer give her the life she deserves as I am getting a divorce and work long hours.
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Roscoe

Husky Poodle (Miniature)

Male, Young
Thornton, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Roscoe is 4 year old. We adopted Roscoe about 2 years ago. Since that time we have retired and moved to a smaller home. He is very sweet and loving and still has a lot of energy. He is house trained and can use a doggy door, if you don't have one, he will sit by the door when he needs to go out. He loves to play fetch and be outside, but prefers indoors when it is overly hot or cold. He was raised in California, so is new to Colorado weather. Roscoe is good around kids and other dogs, we have no experience with cats, so not sure how he is there. Since moving/retiring we are finding that Roscoe just isn't getting enough attention or exercise. We feel he would thrive somewhere with a large yard and with people who could spend more time playing with him. He is overall a healthy dog, he is a good eater and very treat motivated. He likes bones and toys as well. He has had all his shots and the only issue is he has a little arthritis on his right back, which flares occasionally.
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Reya

Husky

Female, Young
Westminster, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Reya.  Also known as: Baby Wolf, The Tiny Cryptid, and occasionally “WHAT ARE YOU EATING?!” Reya is a 12-month-old husky mix packed into a suspiciously small package. Think “forest goblin trapped in a Disney princess body.” She is beautiful, loud, chaotic, and only partially domesticated. Reya came pre-installed with husky software, meaning she has many important opinions and would like everyone to hear them immediately. She enjoys: Screaming Barking at cats Barking at ghosts Barking because the wind moved weird Playing with dogs like it’s the WWE Supervising every single thing you’re doing People? She’s come around on them… cautiously. When Reya first arrived, it took her about a month before she’d let me touch her. These days? She happily accepts affection, has discovered that pets are actually pretty great, and will even sneak in for the occasional cuddle. She’ll probably never be a velcro dog, but watching her decide that maybe humans aren’t so bad has been incredibly rewarding. She’s even graduated to joining us for patio beers at breweries, where she’s proven she can settle down, hang out, and quietly judge strangers from under the table like the sophisticated little wolf she is. Reya’s ideal home includes: A secure yard (because she absolutely has “disappear into the wilderness” energy) Another dog or dogs (seriously, she prefers dogs over people… although the gap is closing.) A secure crate while unattended/nighttime (Ruffland or Impact strongly recommended because this child has raccoon-level problem-solving abilities.) Patient humans who understand that trust is earned, not downloaded overnight Additional Important Notes: She is fully potty trained and hasn’t had a single accident in the house. She’ll even let you know when she needs to go out… very loudly. Speaking of loud: Reya has a full vocabulary of husky noises. She’ll happily announce when she’s bored, hungry, needs to potty, thinks dinner is three minutes late, or simply has something important to discuss. She has an expensive hobby: eating shoes. If they’re left within reach, she assumes they were purchased for her enjoyment. Keep flowers and houseplants out of reach unless you hate them anyway. She is beautiful. She is chaos. She may or may not be haunted. She LOVES dogs. She contains approximately 15% manners, 85% woodland spirit, and 100% personality. Underneath all the chaos, Reya is an incredibly special dog who has made huge strides in learning that the world—and the humans in it—isn’t so scary after all. She’s looking for someone who appreciates a little sass, a lot of personality, and the kind of bond that has to be earned. If you’ve ever wanted your own tiny wolf who occasionally cuddles, enjoys brewery patios, provides dramatic commentary on every aspect of daily life, and occasionally reminds you not to leave your favorite sneakers on the floor, Reya is accepting applications. Disclaimer: Your neighbors may occasionally hear what sounds like an ongoing argument with a coyote. It’s just Reya reminding you that breakfast is five minutes late. Apply if you’re patient, have a sense of humor, and aren’t emotionally attached to your houseplants. Put in an application at EAPL.com. Her adoption fee is $375August 21, 2026, 4:33 pm

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