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Husky puppies and dogs in Emmett, Idaho

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Coco Bartholomew

Husky

Male, Young
Emmett, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Coco Bartholomew Background: Coco Bartholomew is a charming 6-month-old Husky with striking eyes and a playful spirit. Coco is full of love and eager to find his forever home. Personality: Coco is a bundle of energy and enthusiasm. He loves to explore his surrounding and meet new people. His curiosity knows no bounds, and he's always up for an adventure. Coco is affectionate and enjoys cuddling up with his human companions at the end of a long day. Training: While Coco is still young and learning, he's already showing great potential. He's eager to please and responds well to positive reinforcement training methods. With consistent guidance and continued socialization, Coco has the potential to grow into a well-mannered and obedient companion. His intelligence and eagerness to learn make him a joy to train. Ideal Home: Coco would thrive in a household where he'll receive plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A fenced yard would be ideal for him to safely explore and burn off his abundant energy. Huskies are known for their intelligence and independent nature. Adoption/Foster:  If you're interested in welcoming this pup into your home, please contact PAL to arrange a meet-and-greet for adoption or discuss fostering options. If you would like to fill out the form for adopting or fostering, please complete the adoption form  here  (for adoption) or the foster application  here  (for fostering). Volunteer Opportunities: PAL is always looking for individuals eager to lend a helping hand as a volunteer. Whether you can spare a couple of hours a week or more, there are many opportunities available to suit your schedule. If you're interested in becoming a volunteer, please submit an application here.  Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of animals in need. May 11, 2024, 8:21 pm

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BASS & TENOR

Siberian Husky

Male, 4 yrs 4 mos
Eagle, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
MEET TENOR & BASS! Would you like a pair of happy-go-lucky and playful dogs who will smother you with kisses, greet you at the door and smile at you much of the day? That's pretty much what you'll get if you foster or adopt Bass & Tenor, a very bonded pair of husky mixes. They are each about 4 years old, rescued from a shelter well over a year ago. We are determined to keep them together because they love each other so much. Bass is brown-and-white and weighs 55 lbs., and Tenor is tan-and-white and weighs 60 lbs. Both boys are active and fun pups who need people on the go! They play with each other for entertainment, but would love to go on walks and hikes or runs! They would thrive with an active person, people, or a family with older kids. They occasionally like to jump up and give kisses, so would do best in a home without smaller children. They are not super friendly with other dogs but will give you all the attention you need as they are so affectionate, loving and loyal. Please email for an application.
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COTTON

Siberian Husky

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Eagle, ID
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
HI - I'M COTTON! I'm a 3-year-old pure white male Siberian Husky in need of a foster or forever home! I have gorgeous blue eyes! I was recently rescued from an overcrowded shelter, where I was kenneled with another male dog without any issue. I am dog friendly and people friendly, and a wonderful size -- I weigh only 45 lbs. Like most huskies I am not good with farm animals but would be a great addition to almost any home. I would do best with an active person or people who can get me the husky exercise I need. Please email for an application.
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JAMES

Husky

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Eagle, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
HELLO THERE, I'M JAMES, a 2-year-old husky mix rescued from a California shelter. I've got a heart full of love and a spirit full of curiosity. My friends say I'm gentle and smart, and I agree. Cuddles and scratches? Oh, I love those! I'm always up for a good snuggle session. I get along well with my fellow canine pals, and my playful nature is sure to keep you entertained. I'm a medium-sized bundle of joy, ready to bring love and happiness into your life. Why should you adopt me? Because I promise to be the most loving, loyal, and playful companion you'll ever have. I weigh only about 50 lbs. and am currently looking for a foster or forever home.
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Floyd

Husky

Male, Puppy
Garden City, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m beyond myself with how sad it is that I have to give up my sweet baby boy. I was recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease & was advised to ‘cut out’ any stresses in my life. Floyd is not stressful, but the time and responsibility now with this autoimmune disease is causing me to get sicker and sicker.
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Blanco

Siberian Husky

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Boise, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Blanco is a very happy guy; he loves to run and play and resembles a horse, especially as his long legs give him a ground covering stride. He equally loves to snuggle and truly believes he is a lap dog. He loves to lay across your lap and squirm around like a toddler. He doesn't like to be "patted" as that seems a bit fear inducing to him, but he likes to be petted in other ways. Blanco needs an experienced owner who won’t let him get away with being pushy when he wants something. Seriously, personal boundaries are not his forte. Do we hear people say: “Duh, he is a husky!”? Consequently, he jumps on people and gets a little nippy when he first meets them or when he gets excited but he settles back down pretty quickly, at least with adults. We haven’t seen him with medium or young children but he would probably get too rambunctious with them as he jumps on big kids. Blanco enjoys playing in the backyard as long as someone is with him. If that person goes inside, he scales the 4 or so foot fence or opens the gate. Luckily, he comes running as soon as called since he isn’t trying to run off but to get back with his people. He will need a tall fence to keep him contained. He does well to sit and will play fetch. Blanco does great in a 6’ tall chain-link pen in a climate-controlled garage with Coco and rarely has accidents. He goes right in when his foster mom opens the door. Surprisingly he hasn't torn up his bed or any toys. In fact, his foster mom hasn’t seen any destructive behavior. He tolerates a bath and enjoys being brushed – and regular brushing is needed! He doesn’t resource guard, but he will push other dogs away from “his” person and can be kind of rude about it. Fireworks and loud noises don't bother him. Blanco has been good with dogs in some situations and not others. He seems okay meeting new dogs but once they start to share space and he bonds to people he is less amenable, especially if his “backup”, Coco is with him. There is a dynamic between them that can be problematic, especially when they gang up, and they will probably do best if adopted into separate homes. Skills and sociability with cats - saw the family cat through the window and didn't care. Skills and sociability with other animals - not tested. Takes to one person mostly or the whole family? So far, mostly takes to his foster mom. Leash walking - does ok. Off leash - does well. In car - does great. In public places - does ok. Responding when called – great. Barking/howling/talking - high pitched bark when he's ready to be let out or he sees another dog in his territory. Crate and kennel trained – yes. Door dashing, runs off – sometimes. Stealing food from kids/counter surfing – no. Ok in apartment? - yes, if he gets to go out enough. Blanco is approximately 1 year old as of June, 2023 and probably a Siberian husky mix. He arrived with Coqueta (Coco) from California on June 10. They were surrendered from the same household to a shelter there. If you're interested in Blanco, please fill out the pre-adoption application on Linktr.ee/northernstardogrescue
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Coquita/Coco

Siberian Husky

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Boise, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Coco is very sweet. She loves being petted and wags her tail the entire time her person is talking to her and petting her. She enjoys running and playing. She's completely fine on her own, displaying almost aloof behavior and an independent personality. Once she has done her own thing, she's happy to come get love. She does not jump on people and is very gentle. She has an adorable, prancy trot. Since she seems to be good with everyone in the household, she should make a really nice family pet. That being said, she resource-guards food which could create issues with young children and toddlers. With dogs she can participate in a training session with treats involved (assuming they do not get scattered on the ground) but must be fed her meals separately. Coco will generally sit when asked. When her foster mom throws a toy, she runs to it, but doesn't pick it up. She is great on leash and off leash she mostly comes when called when there are not very powerful distractions around. She is housetrained and does well staying in a kennel run in the garage when her foster mom leaves. When someone is home she barks & whines to let you know she's ready to go out. She hasn't displayed any destructive behavior and could probably do fine in an apartment as long as she gets a decent amount of exercise and mental stimulation (like sniff walks). She does great in a car; just sits in seat! She alert-barks when new people come to the home but is generally friendly with strangers. Coco’s interaction with other dogs in the home is mixed. She is fine with Blanco who she lived with before and may be her son though they get problematic together when they go into pack mode. She started out okay in her foster home with the resident male dog but then began picking fights so she and Blanco can no longer be together with that dog; this may be a pattern of not accepting other dogs once she starts settling in and feeling at home. Skills and sociability - with toddlers – unknown but probably good unless there is food involved. - with young kids – same as toddlers. - with big kids – good. - with familiar dogs outside the home – unknown. - with new dogs - some good interactions, some not. - with cats – unknown. - with other animals – unknown. Coco will need a 4-5’ fence or so; she paces the fence looking for a way out and if she sees an open door or gate she will take off. Her full name is Coqueta (Hispanic for "one who flirts") but her foster mom has been calling her Coco. She arrived with Blanco on June 10, 2023. They were surrendered from the same household to a California shelter. Coco is possibly a purebred Siberian husky. We're guessing she's about 2.5-3 years old. She was spayed in June. If you're interested in adopting, please fill out the pre-adoption application on Linktr.ee/northernstardogrescue

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Pet Adoption League of Gem County Idaho

1526 N Washington Avenue, Emmett, ID 83617

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Freedom Ride Rescue Inc. - Idaho

Eagle, ID 83616

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Eagle, ID 83616

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Eagle, ID 83616

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Northern Star Dog Rescue

Boise, ID 83709

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Spring Branch Rescue - Boise Idaho transport

Boise, ID 83709

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Boise, ID 83709

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Boise, ID 83709

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Boise, ID 83709

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