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Husky puppies and dogs in Avon, Indiana

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Anya

Siberian Husky Husky

Female, 3 yrs
Avon, IN
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
Husky siblings Anya💜 and Buddy💙 were rescued from a highkill shelter in SoCal last year, have been cared in Avon, Indiana by a wonderful foster family in Avon, Indiana. They’re so sweet and loving, with beautiful energy, great with people, kids and other dogs. They both spayed/neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. They need a new foster, or foster to adopt, or better yet, a loving forever home🏡 quick, as their current foster family can no longer continue caring for them due to unforeseen circumstance. Here’s what their foster mom has to say about them: “Anya💜 (also called Stella) and Buddy💙 are a playful young Husky duo estimated to be around 2–3 years old. These two share a special bond and truly bring out the best in each other. They love spending their days running, chasing, and play-wrestling together in classic Husky fashion. While they are very playful together, they are also comfortable doing their own thing when it’s time to relax and often nap separately. Anya💜 is the more talkative of the pair and loves to “chat,” especially when she’s excited to start the day or head outside. She’s affectionate and enjoys being close to her humans when she’s not playing with Buddy. Buddy💙 is the goofy gentleman of the duo — a big, gentle goofball with a sweet personality. He’s generally quieter but will let out an impressive Husky howl when he’s excited about treats, playtime, or cool weather outside. Both dogs are very people-friendly and do well with adults and children. They enjoy toys, running outdoors, cuddling with their people, and especially playing together. Snow days are easily one of their favorite things!😻😻 They have moderate to high Husky energy and will thrive in a home that can give them regular exercise and outdoor time. Because they have lived together and enjoy each other’s companionship so much, they would do best adopted as a pair where they can continue their playful partnership. - Behavior & Training Summary Bond: Strongly bonded and very playful together. They enjoy each other’s company but can be separated for short periods without distress. House trained: Mostly house trained. Occasional accidents have occurred but they generally do well in the home. Crate trained: Yes, both do well in crates. Leash walking: They can pull when excited during walks. Food motivation: Very food motivated, which can be helpful for training. Escape tendencies: Both attempted to escape initially. Buddy may still wander into neighboring yards if fencing allows gaps. Digging: Both enjoy digging and have created several holes in the yard. Fence behavior: Not fence jumpers. However, they may dig or push under chain link fencing if there are loose areas. Good with adults: Yes Good with children: Yes Good with other dogs: Generally yes. Anya can be selective with some female dogs but does well with males and smaller dogs. Good with cats: Unknown Energy level: Moderate to high energy typical of Huskies. Favorite activities: Running, playing together, toys, outdoor time, cuddling with people, and snow.” The pair is currently being fostered in Avon, Indiana. They can be transported anywhere within the continental United States, where a loving family awaits to welcome them! 🙏❤️😍
We'll also keep you updated on Buddy's adoption status with email updates.
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Buddy

Siberian Husky Husky

Male, 3 yrs
Avon, IN
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
Husky siblings Anya💜 and Buddy💙 were rescued from a highkill shelter in SoCal last year, have been cared in Avon, Indiana by a wonderful foster family in Avon, Indiana. They’re so sweet and loving, with beautiful energy, great with people, kids and other dogs. They both spayed/neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. They need a new foster, or foster to adopt, or better yet, a loving forever home🏡 quick, as their current foster family can no longer continue caring for them due to unforeseen circumstance. Here’s what their foster mom has to say about them: “Anya💜 (also called Stella) and Buddy💙 are a playful young Husky duo estimated to be around 2–3 years old. These two share a special bond and truly bring out the best in each other. They love spending their days running, chasing, and play-wrestling together in classic Husky fashion. While they are very playful together, they are also comfortable doing their own thing when it’s time to relax and often nap separately. Anya💜 is the more talkative of the pair and loves to “chat,” especially when she’s excited to start the day or head outside. She’s affectionate and enjoys being close to her humans when she’s not playing with Buddy. Buddy💙 is the goofy gentleman of the duo — a big, gentle goofball with a sweet personality. He’s generally quieter but will let out an impressive Husky howl when he’s excited about treats, playtime, or cool weather outside. Both dogs are very people-friendly and do well with adults and children. They enjoy toys, running outdoors, cuddling with their people, and especially playing together. Snow days are easily one of their favorite things!😻😻 They have moderate to high Husky energy and will thrive in a home that can give them regular exercise and outdoor time. Because they have lived together and enjoy each other’s companionship so much, they would do best adopted as a pair where they can continue their playful partnership. - Behavior & Training Summary Bond: Strongly bonded and very playful together. They enjoy each other’s company but can be separated for short periods without distress. House trained: Mostly house trained. Occasional accidents have occurred but they generally do well in the home. Crate trained: Yes, both do well in crates. Leash walking: They can pull when excited during walks. Food motivation: Very food motivated, which can be helpful for training. Escape tendencies: Both attempted to escape initially. Buddy may still wander into neighboring yards if fencing allows gaps. Digging: Both enjoy digging and have created several holes in the yard. Fence behavior: Not fence jumpers. However, they may dig or push under chain link fencing if there are loose areas. Good with adults: Yes Good with children: Yes Good with other dogs: Generally yes. Anya can be selective with some female dogs but does well with males and smaller dogs. Good with cats: Unknown Energy level: Moderate to high energy typical of Huskies. Favorite activities: Running, playing together, toys, outdoor time, cuddling with people, and snow.” The pair is currently being fostered in Avon, Indiana. They can be transported anywhere within the continental United States, where a loving family awaits to welcome them! 🙏❤️😍

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Anya

Siberian Husky Husky

Female, 3 yrs
Avon, IN
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
Husky siblings Anya💜 and Buddy💙 were rescued from a highkill shelter in SoCal last year, have been cared in Avon, Indiana by a wonderful foster family in Avon, Indiana. They’re so sweet and loving, with beautiful energy, great with people, kids and other dogs. They both spayed/neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. They need a new foster, or foster to adopt, or better yet, a loving forever home🏡 quick, as their current foster family can no longer continue caring for them due to unforeseen circumstance. Here’s what their foster mom has to say about them: “Anya💜 (also called Stella) and Buddy💙 are a playful young Husky duo estimated to be around 2–3 years old. These two share a special bond and truly bring out the best in each other. They love spending their days running, chasing, and play-wrestling together in classic Husky fashion. While they are very playful together, they are also comfortable doing their own thing when it’s time to relax and often nap separately. Anya💜 is the more talkative of the pair and loves to “chat,” especially when she’s excited to start the day or head outside. She’s affectionate and enjoys being close to her humans when she’s not playing with Buddy. Buddy💙 is the goofy gentleman of the duo — a big, gentle goofball with a sweet personality. He’s generally quieter but will let out an impressive Husky howl when he’s excited about treats, playtime, or cool weather outside. Both dogs are very people-friendly and do well with adults and children. They enjoy toys, running outdoors, cuddling with their people, and especially playing together. Snow days are easily one of their favorite things!😻😻 They have moderate to high Husky energy and will thrive in a home that can give them regular exercise and outdoor time. Because they have lived together and enjoy each other’s companionship so much, they would do best adopted as a pair where they can continue their playful partnership. - Behavior & Training Summary Bond: Strongly bonded and very playful together. They enjoy each other’s company but can be separated for short periods without distress. House trained: Mostly house trained. Occasional accidents have occurred but they generally do well in the home. Crate trained: Yes, both do well in crates. Leash walking: They can pull when excited during walks. Food motivation: Very food motivated, which can be helpful for training. Escape tendencies: Both attempted to escape initially. Buddy may still wander into neighboring yards if fencing allows gaps. Digging: Both enjoy digging and have created several holes in the yard. Fence behavior: Not fence jumpers. However, they may dig or push under chain link fencing if there are loose areas. Good with adults: Yes Good with children: Yes Good with other dogs: Generally yes. Anya can be selective with some female dogs but does well with males and smaller dogs. Good with cats: Unknown Energy level: Moderate to high energy typical of Huskies. Favorite activities: Running, playing together, toys, outdoor time, cuddling with people, and snow.” The pair is currently being fostered in Avon, Indiana. They can be transported anywhere within the continental United States, where a loving family awaits to welcome them! 🙏❤️😍
We'll also keep you updated on Buddy's adoption status with email updates.
Bonded Pair
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Buddy

Siberian Husky Husky

Male, 3 yrs
Avon, IN
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
Husky siblings Anya💜 and Buddy💙 were rescued from a highkill shelter in SoCal last year, have been cared in Avon, Indiana by a wonderful foster family in Avon, Indiana. They’re so sweet and loving, with beautiful energy, great with people, kids and other dogs. They both spayed/neutered, microchipped and fully vaccinated. They need a new foster, or foster to adopt, or better yet, a loving forever home🏡 quick, as their current foster family can no longer continue caring for them due to unforeseen circumstance. Here’s what their foster mom has to say about them: “Anya💜 (also called Stella) and Buddy💙 are a playful young Husky duo estimated to be around 2–3 years old. These two share a special bond and truly bring out the best in each other. They love spending their days running, chasing, and play-wrestling together in classic Husky fashion. While they are very playful together, they are also comfortable doing their own thing when it’s time to relax and often nap separately. Anya💜 is the more talkative of the pair and loves to “chat,” especially when she’s excited to start the day or head outside. She’s affectionate and enjoys being close to her humans when she’s not playing with Buddy. Buddy💙 is the goofy gentleman of the duo — a big, gentle goofball with a sweet personality. He’s generally quieter but will let out an impressive Husky howl when he’s excited about treats, playtime, or cool weather outside. Both dogs are very people-friendly and do well with adults and children. They enjoy toys, running outdoors, cuddling with their people, and especially playing together. Snow days are easily one of their favorite things!😻😻 They have moderate to high Husky energy and will thrive in a home that can give them regular exercise and outdoor time. Because they have lived together and enjoy each other’s companionship so much, they would do best adopted as a pair where they can continue their playful partnership. - Behavior & Training Summary Bond: Strongly bonded and very playful together. They enjoy each other’s company but can be separated for short periods without distress. House trained: Mostly house trained. Occasional accidents have occurred but they generally do well in the home. Crate trained: Yes, both do well in crates. Leash walking: They can pull when excited during walks. Food motivation: Very food motivated, which can be helpful for training. Escape tendencies: Both attempted to escape initially. Buddy may still wander into neighboring yards if fencing allows gaps. Digging: Both enjoy digging and have created several holes in the yard. Fence behavior: Not fence jumpers. However, they may dig or push under chain link fencing if there are loose areas. Good with adults: Yes Good with children: Yes Good with other dogs: Generally yes. Anya can be selective with some female dogs but does well with males and smaller dogs. Good with cats: Unknown Energy level: Moderate to high energy typical of Huskies. Favorite activities: Running, playing together, toys, outdoor time, cuddling with people, and snow.” The pair is currently being fostered in Avon, Indiana. They can be transported anywhere within the continental United States, where a loving family awaits to welcome them! 🙏❤️😍
We'll also keep you updated on Maggie Mae's adoption status with email updates.
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Maggie Mae

Husky

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
PLAINFIELD, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Maggie Mae was pulled into rescue with her 9 adorable puppies. Now that she's done raising all of her kiddos, she is searching for her forever home! Maggie Mae has done incredibly well with all people, though she can be selective, a meet & greet is necessary with doggie pals, and would make an excellent companion and family dog. Applications can be found at https://www.sacredsycamoreanimalrescue.org/
We'll also keep you updated on Mike's adoption status with email updates.
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Mike

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Coatesville, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mike is a high energy dog. He is stubborn but will come to you when you call. He has a fondness of slaying chickens which is why he is up for adoption. A fenced in yard would be best. He will chew anything he can put in his mouth. Likes to run and is playful. He does not know he is a bigger dog and will bang into you. He is not mean. He is friendly with kids and family once introduced. He does alert when strangers come around. I will give to the folks adopting him 150.00 to help get this years shots which are due in May I believe.
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Dingo

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Speedway, IN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This sweet boy was found in Leonard Park, presumably dumped. He is approximately 1 year old and underweight at only 41 lbs, so he has a little room to grow. He is daycare certified and dog-friendly. He has not been tested with cats, but my gut says he wouldn't be a good fit. Dingo is a very good boy who loves to run and play. Our best guess is that he has some shepherd and/or husky in him. He does great with other dogs and is potty trained and crate trained. He likely hasn't been treated very well and can be shy with new people, but warms up very quickly. He also doesn't like if you move your hands quickly near his head, and will cower, so he may be best in a home without small children. Dingo is vaccinated, heartworm negative, microchip, neutered, and on prevention
We'll also keep you updated on Acadia's adoption status with email updates.
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Acadia

Siberian Husky

Male, 9 yrs
Indianapolis, IN
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
Meet Acadia! This handsome boy is looking for a home where he can enjoy the rest of his life. At 8 years old he still has so much life left, but he’s also slowing down just a bit. Acadia unfortunately found his way to us after his owner added a new cat, knowing that Acadia was not cat compatible. We are so sad for him, but we know that he has a future with someone who will love him like he deserves. He is a goofy guy and a typical husky. He can be aloof, but also has no problem requesting attention when he wants it. He loves to bounce around with you in excitement when he comes out of his crate in the morning, sometimes doing a little happy howl too. Acadia has done well with female dogs, and does get along with more laid back, males. He also is content being solo. Acadia loves to explore, go on walks, and just enjoy your company. Thankfully he has not been one to be an escape artist, and has respected his foster home's fencing (both chainlink and privacy fence). He is potty trained, fully vetted, and ready to go home. His adoption fee has been sponsored.

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Alljoy4paws - Avon, IN

Avon, IN 46123

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SACRED SYCAMORE ANIMAL RESCUE

PLAINFIELD, IN 46168

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14.5 miles

Speedway Animal Rescue

Speedway, IN 46224

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14.6 miles

Far Fetched Dog Rescue - Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN 46241

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16 miles

Indianapolis Animal Care Services

2600 S Harding St, Indianapolis, IN 46221

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18.5 miles

IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

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19.5 miles

Animal House Sanctuary

185 W 416 S, Indianapolis, IN 46204

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23.4 miles

Helping PAWS, Inc.

Indianapolis, IN 46220

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27.6 miles

Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County

1104 Big Four Arch rd, Crawfordsville, IN 47933

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30.5 miles

Saving Outstanding Souls

Indianapolis, IN 46236

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