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Husky puppies and dogs in Rupert, Idaho

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Vixey

Siberian Husky

Female, Young
Twin Falls, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
INTRODUCING VIXEY 🐾 Vixey is a sweet, fun-loving Siberian Husky looking for a patient, understanding home through PAWS Rescue, Inc. She needs a home that will continue showing her she’s safe and doesn’t have to fend for herself anymore. She’s about 1.5 years old and around 38 lbs—small in size, big in personality. Despite typical husky worries, Vixey has been an absolute joy in her foster home. She’s well-mannered, affectionate once comfortable, and loves sunbathing, squeaky balls, fish skins, bully sticks, and collagen rolls (she even saves some for later!). A 6-foot fenced yard is required for safety, even though she’s never tried to escape. Vixey truly thrives with other dogs and needs a dog companion in her forever home. She does best with dogs her size or larger, preferably a non-dominant male (a non-dominant female may also be considered). She looks to other dogs for confidence and comfort and enjoys playing with them. She may softly growl if another dog tries to take her treats, so a home that understands canine boundaries is important. Because of her past, Vixey can be shy at first and may keep her distance. She has never shown aggression toward people and works through new or stressful situations with reassurance, treats, and love (sometimes with a little husky-style protest). She’s kennel trained and is learning that being inside is safe—another dog helps her feel confident indoors. A dog door is preferred but not required. Vixey does best with teenagers and adults; younger children are an unknown. She can be startled by fast movements or loud noises and may seek a safe spot until she feels secure. Once trust is built, her playful and loving personality really shines. She enjoys walks on leash, after she is settled and comfortable with the family. DECOMPRESSION TIME IS A MUST! Vixey is a special girl who just needs the right home to continue blossoming. With patience, structure, and a canine buddy, she will make a wonderful, loyal companion. 💙🐕
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Ashton

Siberian Husky Boston Terrier

Male, Young
Twin Falls, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
MEET ASHTON (ASH)💙 Ash is a young Siberian Husky/Boston Terrier mix (according to the DNA results), about 10 months old, with lots of energy who loves to play. He’s a smart boy who learns quickly, though he can be a little stubborn at times. Ash is crate trained at night and does fairly well in the crate during the day. He is food motivated and making great progress with house training. Because of past trauma and being very underweight when found, he can show some resource guarding, so separate feeding is needed. Ash’s Ideal Adoptive Home • Cats— he’s curious and likes to chase • Larger dogs are fine; small dogs may be overwhelmed by his energy • Separate feeding required • Loves being with his people and may do playful nipping when excited (typical Border Collie behavior) • Needs an active home with a fenced yard so he has room to run and play. Ash is a fun, energetic pup who will thrive with structure, activity, and love.
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Ares

Siberian Husky

Male, Adult
Twin Falls, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
ARES- A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN Ares is a 5-year-old registered purebred Siberian Husky with impeccable manners and a heart of gold. More than just a pet, this intelligent and affectionate boy is a true companion. Fully house-trained and crate-trained, Ares is a well-mannered gentleman who gently takes treats and lets you know when he needs to go outside. He knows an impressive list of commands, including: sit, stay, lay down, roll over, catch, jump, speak, hug, and shake. He responds to “kennel” to go to his crate and “get in bed” to curl up in his spot, although he’d much rather sleep right next to you! He loves belly rubs, playing hide and seek or tag, and is quite the talker when he wants to connect. Ares enjoys walks and absolutely loves playing in water, whether it’s an irrigation ditch, a creek, or down at the river. He’s also a celebrity at the local D&B and knows his way around Home Depot like a pro. He’s fantastic with kids and gets along well with other dogs. Ares is incredibly in tune with his people, offering hugs when you’re feeling down, cuddling when you need some company, or snoozing nearby while you work. He truly feels like another member of the family. While he thrives on adventures, Ares also loves the indoor lifestyle. He’s happiest when he’s lounging around the house, soaking up attention, or napping in a cozy spot near his humans. Please note: Ares is not the best fit for homes with cats, chickens, or livestock. He is learning to coexist with indoor cats under close supervision, but anything outdoors is still considered fair game in his eyes. Ares does have a condition called Pannus, scarring on the surface of his eyes, exacerbated by excessive exposure to the sun. Though his vision remains unaffected for now, this condition has the possibility progress over time, causing changes to his vision. At this point there is no treatment or medication needed. He will need an adopter committed to managing this as needed.
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Chili

Husky

Male, Adult
Wendell, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Chili was found with a muzzle full of porcupine quills, starving and very sick. He has had 3 surgeries so far to remove quills, but there is the possibility he may need another surgery, because the quills were so deep they were unable to find them all. When he was found he was quite emaciated and weighed 60 pounds, but he has now regained a healthy weight of around 80 pounds. He loves people but needs work on manners. He is ok with my housecats (my cats are pretty much bombproof when it comes to dogs) but will chase outdoor stray cats. He is NOT good with small livestock such as chickens. He does exhibit resource guarding against other dogs but not people. He gets along with other dogs for the most part, but does not seem to like dogs that are as large or larger than him. He needs a home experienced with huskies and a large secure yard. He likes being indoors with people but needs to be monitored still because he was only neutered a few weeks ago, and will mark things.

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Twin Falls, ID 83301

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