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Husky puppies and dogs in Antioch, California

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Yoda

Husky

Male, Adult
Antioch, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Yoda is the sweetest, most intelligent, low maintenance dog. People always stop us to tell us how beautiful he is but are also scared of him because they think he is an actual wolf! He looks scary but he is the sweetest boy. He does NOT talk like a normal husky would. He very rarely talks/barks. He is very good with kids, likes to jump when he gets excited. He needs to go to family that will take good care of him. He only requires 1-2 walks a day and he’s good for the day. We used to keep him in the house for the first 3 years of his life and then transitioned him into the sun room which he has all to himself, and the backyard. He does great! We just had a baby and will be moving so need rehome him sadly, feel like we are losing a piece of our hearts but we don’t want to be selfish. We know he will create so much happiness for the next family.

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Yoda

Husky

Male, Adult
Antioch, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Yoda is the sweetest, most intelligent, low maintenance dog. People always stop us to tell us how beautiful he is but are also scared of him because they think he is an actual wolf! He looks scary but he is the sweetest boy. He does NOT talk like a normal husky would. He very rarely talks/barks. He is very good with kids, likes to jump when he gets excited. He needs to go to family that will take good care of him. He only requires 1-2 walks a day and he’s good for the day. We used to keep him in the house for the first 3 years of his life and then transitioned him into the sun room which he has all to himself, and the backyard. He does great! We just had a baby and will be moving so need rehome him sadly, feel like we are losing a piece of our hearts but we don’t want to be selfish. We know he will create so much happiness for the next family.
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ZEUS

Husky Saluki

Male, Adult
Discovery Bay, CA
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
ZEUS IS A HIGH MOTOR 6 YR OLD SIBERIAN HUSKY THAT LOVES THE OUTDOORS. HE LOVES TO RUN AND PLAY FETCH. HE IS A VERY GENTLE HEARTED ANIMAL BUT CAN BE STUBBORN SOMETIMES WHEN YOU CALL HIS NAME AND HE STILL WANTS TO PLAY. ZEUS IS A VERY LOVEABLE DOG I JUST CAN NO LONGER AFFORD TO KEEP HIM AND TIMES ARE REALLY HARD FOR MY FAMILY. I FEEL BAD NOT BEING ABLE TO GIVE HIM THE LOVE AND ATTENTION HE DESERVES SO I AM LOOKING TO REHOME. ONLY PLACING ADOPTION FEE TO MAKE SURE HE GOES TO A GOOD HOME THAT REALLY WANTS HIM.
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Koda/gotti

Husky

Male, Young
Discovery Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Koda just turned 1 year old, on April 18th, for his birthday we went to Petsmart and let him pick out a toy and then to Dutch bros for a pup cup. He is a very sweet, funny and social pup. He likes watching tv and long walks, loves to run. And his favorite thing to do is go on drives with his head out the window catching the wind. He loves people and he gives the best hugs. He rarely barks or talks like most huskies. But will let you know when he needs to go potty. He is crate trained and has a bedtime around 9pm. He does not like dog beds or any heat whatsoever. He does not care for the sun. As he is always looking for the cooling of the shade. He is trained on the following commands. Sit, lay down, go to bed, go potty, paw, gentle (when you give a treat)“Get” is a term we use for him to leave the room. He listens pretty well, almost like he understands what you are saying. He still takes his puppy naps. And loves getting daily stretches. All around a wonderful companion. He gets tons of attention and is almost a celebrity in our town. He needs a bit of training with pulling on the leash and jumping on people. But that is a quick fix. He is so loving and I hope for him to find a loving, fun home, with lots of space to run around.
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Juneau

Husky Siberian Husky

Female, Young
Discovery Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Ricky

Siberian Husky

Male, Adult
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
    Ricky -This affectionate, intelligent young husky is the full package: energetic, eager to learn, and overflowing with potential. He bonds quickly with calm, confident handlers and thrives in a home that offers routine, consistency, and clear expectations. He’s not a “difficult” dog—he’s a high‑arousal adolescent still mastering impulse control, and he wants to succeed. In just a few days, he’s already shown impressive improvement.   Crate Proficiency:  He settles beautifully in his crate and sleeps comfortably for several hours. Initially he preferred the crate fully covered, but now handles partial visibility well and rarely reacts to other dogs. He uses the crate appropriately for rest and decompression, enjoys meals and enrichment inside, and quiet behavior is reinforced with calm treat delivery. Brief attention‑seeking vocalizations fade quickly when ignored.   House Manners:  He has had no accidents indoors and can comfortably hold his bladder overnight for about eight hours. After activity, he often chooses to rest and loves leaning in for affection or rolling over for belly rubs. Leash Skills:  His leash progress has been rapid. With a front‑clip harness and a stop‑and‑wait protocol, his pulling has decreased significantly. He’s spending more time walking and less time stopping, beginning to check in with his handler, and recovering from distractions more quickly each day.   Reactivity:  He is currently highly aroused by cats, small running dogs, fast movement, and running children. His reactions may include staring, lunging, vocalizing, and strong pulling. Once distance is created, he recovers well—he simply needs time to decompress before continuing.   Food & Reward Motivation:  Food motivation is stronger than expected. He loves slow feeders, lick mats, treat balls, training treats, and string cheese as a high‑value reward. He enjoys working for his food through enrichment and training rather than eating from a bowl. Toys & Play:  Toy drive is high. Tug, fetch, and water play are favorites. Tug should be limited to designated toys to protect leash manners. Structured tug will become a powerful training reward once he fully understands start/stop cues.   Training Progress:  Clicker training has been introduced and he’s thriving. Short, successful sessions (about three minutes) keep him engaged and prevent over‑arousal. He’s currently reinforcing his name, recall, sit, and down—and he learns quickly.   Dog Interactions:  Introductions are ongoing. He shows positive interest through a crate but can become intense when entering another dog’s space. He has displayed stiff posture and direct staring, and benefits from slow, structured introductions with experienced handlers. Parallel walking is recommended before direct interaction.   Ideal Home:  He will shine with a n active owner familiar with northern breeds or high‑drive dogs. Someone committed to ongoing training and structure. Daily physical exercise and mental enrichment and c lear routines and consistent expectations Not recommended at this time for homes with cats, small prey animals, or small children until his impulse control continues to improve. Biggest Strengths Exceptionally intelligent Learns fast Affectionate with trusted people Recovers from excitement better each day Enjoys training Highly toy and food motivated Accepts structure readily Outstanding potential with consistent handling         August 17, 2026, 6:43 pm
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Patrick

Siberian Husky

Male, Adult
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
    Meet Patrick – A Gentle Giant with a Heart of Gold Patrick is a truly beautiful dog with a fluffy coat, soulful eyes, and a heart that's every bit as big as his 75-pound frame. At around 5 years old, he's fully vetted, healthy, and could stand to gain just a few pounds to fill out his handsome build. One of Patrick's sweetest qualities is how incredibly gentle he is. He takes treats from your hand with the softest touch and absolutely loves people and attention. If you're driving, don't be surprised if your co-pilot leans over the seat o give your ear a little kiss—it's one of his favorite ways to show affection! Patrick handles short car rides well. On a recent trip through heavy traffic, he became a little anxious and somehow managed to get his legs tangled in the leash that was securing him to the seat. Amazingly, he calmly figured out how to untangle himself. It was a pretty impressive display of problem-solving and just one example of how smart this boy really is. We suspect Patrick may have spent some time fending for himself before coming into rescue. Because of that, he is very interested in trash cans and is always on the lookout for discarded food. He'll need a family that's willing to keep garbage secured and continue helping him learn that he'll never have to scavenge again. Patrick is an affectionate, intelligent dog who is ready to leave his past behind and become someone's loyal best friend. If you're looking for a gentle companion with a sweet soul, a fluffy coat, and plenty of love to give, Patrick may be the perfect addition to your family.        August 17, 2026, 6:43 pm

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12.9 miles

Northern California Sled Dog Rescue

P O Box 30877, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

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13 miles

Ruff Day Rescue

14850 HWY 4, STE A # 218, Discovery Bay, CA 94505

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14.7 miles

CalPaws K9 Rescue

Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

14.7 miles

Contra Costa Humane Society

3341 Vincent Road, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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19.3 miles

Contra Costa Animal Services Martinez

4800 Imhoff Place, Martinez, CA 94553

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

21.9 miles

Tri-Valley Animal Rescue

PO Box 11143, Pleasanton, CA 94588

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

22.8 miles

Lucky Dog Rescue

P.O. Box 1257, Pleasanton, CA 94566

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

22.9 miles

Love & Second Chances

San Ramon, CA 94582

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

23 miles

Solano County Animal Care Services

2510 Clay Bank Rd., Fairfield, CA 94533

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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23.7 miles

4 Dogs Farm Rescue

4806 Sorani Way, Castro Valley, CA 94546

Pet Types: dogs

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