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Husky puppies and dogs in Durango, Colorado

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Bindi

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 yrs 11 mos
Durango, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bindi is a 4-year-old girl with a confident, independent spirit and a calm, easygoing presence. She’s comfortable doing her own thing but still enjoys being around people, making her a great balance of self-sufficient and social. She likes to play with toys and enjoys going on a walks.
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Remington

American Pit Bull Terrier Husky

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Durango, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Written by a volunteer at the shelter: It is all about Remington for me. I was so glad to pick him up yesterday again. I mentioned to kennel staff that he is putting on weight and he needs more exercise (or less food and treats). This poor guy has been at the shelter since New Year's Eve last year. On the way out, we bumped into a darling pup called Starburst whose final adoption was under way. I made a mental note that the morning was starting quite well. As usual, Remi jumped in the car willingly, happily, no questions asked after attending to his business first. I love watching him in the back of the car through the rearview mirror. He is facing the back, sitting, ears propped up, watching traffic, being a darling boy. Our mission was to scout the Overend Mountain Park trail system on a glorious day. My friend wanted to avoid bikers so we headed towards the top of the hill, Hogsback via Slime Gulch. Remi was in heaven, smelling and inspecting all kinds of bushes on the way, while us humans were huffing and puffing, up the slope. Once we reached the closed gate to Perins Peak BLM limit, we contemplated the "scarry" stretch ahead of us, taking us to the top of Hogsback. Remi was on a waist leash, happy as could be, watching our progress, stopping, lunging, inspecting the steep trail while we carefully placed our poles ahead of us. It wasn't easy. We were glad to finally reach a humongous boulder (how did it get there) which Remi proceeded to climb on it to get a perfect 360 degree view of our spectacular surroundings. I had often contemplated the knife ridge which was now before us from below on Leyden Street. Some segments looked quite daunting, especially with Remington, having a field day around us. My girlfriend came up with a brilliant idea. She would wait at the top with Remi while I went down the steepest parts and send him after me (unleashed). Well, that worked great. Not only was he thrilled to be free for a while, but he came back to join me again and again till we were in a better, more levelled area of the trail and I could leash him again. He did not wander very far. Perfect companion for a demanding hike, is what Remington is. I was so glad we tested him and discovered another trait that would make him a perfect fit for an active family. And remember that he loves balls and toys. Back towards safer grounds, Remi let people and dogs pass us, quite comfortable the whole time. Each time I interact with Remington, I am always amazed by his happy demeanor. After so much time waiting for an adopter, I can see that he is a fighter, hopeful for a better life.

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These Huskies are available for adoption close to Durango, Colorado.
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Bindi

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 yrs 11 mos
Durango, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bindi is a 4-year-old girl with a confident, independent spirit and a calm, easygoing presence. She’s comfortable doing her own thing but still enjoys being around people, making her a great balance of self-sufficient and social. She likes to play with toys and enjoys going on a walks.
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Odin

Husky American Pit Bull Terrier

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Farmington, NM
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
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Wendy

Husky

Female, 8 yrs
Cortez, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Wendy has officially settled in here in Colorado, found her footing, and is almost ready to begin the next chapter of her life in a forever home   When Wendy was rescued from a Houston shelter, we knew she had been through unimaginable hardship. X-rays showed old BB gun pellets throughout her body, injuries consistent with being hit by a car, chronic hip trauma and arthritis, and she is also heartworm positive.   Our vet now believes Wendy is only around 6 years old. Her body simply carries the wear and tear of a lifetime of neglect and pain.   What’s heartbreaking is that none of it has changed how loving she is.   Wendy still greets everyone with gentle kisses. She loves children, does well with other dogs, and absolutely lights up for food and treats She is sweet, trusting, and affectionate despite every reason not to be.   Next week, Wendy will undergo: Spay surgery A major dental procedure with likely multiple extractions Continued heartworm treatment and medical care   The costs for her care are significant, but we could not leave her behind knowing the condition she was in. Wendy deserved a chance to finally know comfort and safety.   We are urgently asking for donations to help cover Wendy’s upcoming veterinary care. Every dollar truly helps, whether it covers medications, anesthesia, dental extractions, heartworm treatment, or recovery supplies.   If you’d like to help Wendy heal, donations can be sent to:   Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/Denkai-AnimalSanctuary PayPal: info@denkaisanctuary.org   Please note “Wendy” with your donation.   Wendy survived being discarded, injured, and overlooked. Now she finally has people fighting for her — and we would love your help showing her that the world can still be kind. ##2729499##
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Remington

American Pit Bull Terrier Husky

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Durango, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Written by a volunteer at the shelter: It is all about Remington for me. I was so glad to pick him up yesterday again. I mentioned to kennel staff that he is putting on weight and he needs more exercise (or less food and treats). This poor guy has been at the shelter since New Year's Eve last year. On the way out, we bumped into a darling pup called Starburst whose final adoption was under way. I made a mental note that the morning was starting quite well. As usual, Remi jumped in the car willingly, happily, no questions asked after attending to his business first. I love watching him in the back of the car through the rearview mirror. He is facing the back, sitting, ears propped up, watching traffic, being a darling boy. Our mission was to scout the Overend Mountain Park trail system on a glorious day. My friend wanted to avoid bikers so we headed towards the top of the hill, Hogsback via Slime Gulch. Remi was in heaven, smelling and inspecting all kinds of bushes on the way, while us humans were huffing and puffing, up the slope. Once we reached the closed gate to Perins Peak BLM limit, we contemplated the "scarry" stretch ahead of us, taking us to the top of Hogsback. Remi was on a waist leash, happy as could be, watching our progress, stopping, lunging, inspecting the steep trail while we carefully placed our poles ahead of us. It wasn't easy. We were glad to finally reach a humongous boulder (how did it get there) which Remi proceeded to climb on it to get a perfect 360 degree view of our spectacular surroundings. I had often contemplated the knife ridge which was now before us from below on Leyden Street. Some segments looked quite daunting, especially with Remington, having a field day around us. My girlfriend came up with a brilliant idea. She would wait at the top with Remi while I went down the steepest parts and send him after me (unleashed). Well, that worked great. Not only was he thrilled to be free for a while, but he came back to join me again and again till we were in a better, more levelled area of the trail and I could leash him again. He did not wander very far. Perfect companion for a demanding hike, is what Remington is. I was so glad we tested him and discovered another trait that would make him a perfect fit for an active family. And remember that he loves balls and toys. Back towards safer grounds, Remi let people and dogs pass us, quite comfortable the whole time. Each time I interact with Remington, I am always amazed by his happy demeanor. After so much time waiting for an adopter, I can see that he is a fighter, hopeful for a better life.
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RASCAL

Australian Shepherd Husky

Male, 5 yrs 3 mos
Pagosa Springs, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This 5-year-old Australian Shepherd mix (about 30 lbs) has been through more than most. When he arrived, he was in tremendous pain from polyarthritis and couldn’t walk. He was also living with the effects of untreated hypothyroidism. Today, he’s made incredible progress—taking short 4–5 minute walks and showing us his resilient, determined spirit every day. He will, however, likely need treatment for both conditions and be on a diet for the rest of his life. Rascal needed a shave and now rocks his adorable “lion cut.” While his coat may not fully grow back, his personality more than makes up for it. He’s sweet, affectionate, and will happily let you know when he’s ready for attention. He’ll need a dedicated adopter who can help lift and carry him (30 lbs) regularly when needed and continue supporting his mobility journey. He is not house trained overnight although keeps a clean space during the day if taken out to putty every few hours Rascal is looking for a compassionate home that sees his challenges—but falls in love with his heart.

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La Plata County Humane Society

1111 South Camino del Rio, Durango, CO 81303

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

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Farmington Regional Animal Shelter

133 Browning Parkway, Farmington, NM 87402

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

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47.6 miles

Denkai Animal Sanctuary

209 West Main, Cortez, CO 81321

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses

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