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Sysco

Siberian Husky

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Amherst, MA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Sysco! A spirited two-and-a-half-year-old Siberian Husky currently in Hamden, CT, whose essence is a whirlwind of energy wrapped in a striking red and white coat, with eyes that sparkle with curiosity and loyalty. Built for movement and full of heart, Sysco is the definition of an adventure buddy! Whether he's darting across a yard in full sprint, diving into a game of fetch, or challenging you to an epic round of tug of war, this boy lives for activity. He’s also got a soft side, after a long day of play, he’s all about snuggling up with his favorite stuffed animal (or your arm, if you’ll allow it) for some well-earned cuddle time. Smart and eager to please, Sysco knows several commands like sit, paw, boop, and lay down. He’s crate-trained, house-trained, neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, ready for his next chapter with a family who can provide structure, love, and lots of play. While he’s comfortable being alone for short periods, his true happiness shines brightest when he’s with people who make him feel safe. Sysco is still working on his confidence and trust, especially with men, but he's made encouraging progress with patient, gentle guidance. He bonds quickly with women and thrives with consistency, positive reinforcement, and routines like his twice-daily meals and cozy kennel bedtime. Loud noises, sudden movements, and especially food are triggers for him, and he needs a compassionate home that understands these sensitivities. He can be protective of his food around unfamiliar people, especially men, so a home with adults or older teens who are experienced or willing to learn is ideal. While he hasn’t had many opportunities to mingle with other dogs or cats he's shown some anxiety, but never aggression, around other pups. He’ll need continued socialization and confidence-building to help him flourish. With the right balance of patience, structure, and affection, Sysco’s loyalty knows no bounds! Could you be the one to help this intelligent, affectionate, and beautiful Husky continue to blossom? If you’re ready for the joy of a lifetime, reach out to adopt@joyfulpets.com and let the next great adventure begin!
We'll also keep you updated on Kippa's adoption status with email updates.
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Kippa

Siberian Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 5 yrs 4 mos
Amherst, MA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Kippa! A spirited five-year-old Siberian Husky/Shepherd mix currently living in Wilton, CT, whose heart is as big as her love for snuggles. Wrapped in a gorgeous grey-and-white coat, this medium-sized adventurer is an affectionate, intelligent, and playful companion who thrives when surrounded by her favorite people. Kippa is happiest when she’s part of the action—whether it’s exploring the great outdoors, going for long walks, or even taking a refreshing swim in the pool with the kids. She’s always up for a cuddle session, making her the perfect constant companion for anyone looking for a loving, people-oriented pup! She knows a few important commands like “sit,” “leave it,” and “okay,” but she would benefit from continued training to build her confidence and skills. Kippa adores people and is friendly with strangers, but she can be selective with other dogs. In her current home, she has had altercations with another resident dog and once with a neighbor’s dog while in her space, which may stem from resource guarding or feeling the need to assert control in her environment. However, she does well in neutral settings like doggie daycare, where she has no issues with socialization or aggression. To ensure her happiness and comfort, Kippa would thrive as the only pet in her new home, where she can enjoy one-on-one attention from her family. Kippa does well when left alone in the house and settles in comfortably with her family at night, whether snoozing close by or finding her own cozy spot. While she’s a confident and loving dog, she does experience some stress in certain situations. She gets anxious at vet visits (where the staff describes her as sweet and cooperative) and when left alone in the car for short periods. A bit of extra care and patience in these moments will help her feel secure. Her ideal home would be with an experienced pet parent who understands the needs of Huskies and Shepherds—someone active and ready to provide both mental and physical enrichment. A securely fenced yard is a must to give her a safe space to enjoy her outdoor time. To make sure that Kippa has a great start with her new family, we have a canine behaviorist available for a free consultation. Kippa is ready to shower her new family with love, loyalty, and endless snuggles! Could she be the perfect match for you? Contact adopt@joyfulpets.com to learn more about bringing this affectionate girl into your home!
We'll also keep you updated on Badger's adoption status with email updates.
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Badger

Husky Alaskan Malamute

Male, Adult
Enfield, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Video 1 (copy and paste into a new browser window) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLS7qQ0Yj1I Video 2 (copy and paste into a new browser window) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F91z-04nVI Badger is a husky mix who was listed at the shelter as 8 years old. When he first arrived, I thought he was much older and that he would be a hospice case. He was stiff and frozen in fear and skinny. He would barely move. I put him in a kennel with younger dogs and he soon found his youthful spirit again and is like a different dog now. I don't know his age for sure but he has lots of life and happiness left in him and I think he is younger than 8. He weighs about 60 lbs now. He learned how to climb out of the 6 ft chain link kennel but he doesn't stray far from it except to follow me on walks. He goes down the pond to take a dip but mostly just hangs out by the kennel. So while he has the skills of a husky to escape, he doesn't have the urge of a husky to run off and go explore. I don't even put him up when I leave because he doesn't go anywhere. He is great with other dogs but sometimes doesn't know how big he is so he wouldn't be good around scared little dogs. Not because he would hurt them, but because they might get scared of him. He is fine with my chihuahuas but they are very bossy and not scared of anything. For that reason, I also don't think he should be around cats. To be clear, he is not aggressive at all, he just tries to play with everything and with his size that just wouldn't work with a dog or cats that's scared of him. He is very food motivated and walks well on the leash as well. He is an awesome boy and I am glad he didn't die at the kill shelter. He is currently still in Oklahoma where he was rescued but he can only be adopted out of state where people treat animals well. He has to be prepaid and picked up directly from transport at one of our transport drop off locations below. If things don't work out for some reason, which rarely ever happens, we will either find a local foster to take him in or he will go back to Oklahoma on our next transport until a new home is found. Note: No dogs are advertised as potty-trained because most dogs need at least some re-training in a new environment and after being in a shelter/rescue environment/strays. www.facebook.com/desideratarescue (copy and paste into a new browser window) Transport locations: - Washington State (Kennewick, Spokane, Tumwater, Tacoma, Tukwila, Lynnwood/Edmonds, Bellingham) - Oregon (Portland and Springfield) - Colorado (Ft Lupton) - Idaho (Heyburn and Boise/Meridian) - Utah (Ogden) - Wyoming (Evanston, Rock Springs, Laramie) - Montana (Missoula) - Illinois (Vandalia, Springfield, Chicago) - Indiana (Spiceland, Burn Harbor) - Michigan (St Joseph, Battle Creek, Ann Arbor) - Wisconsin (Madison, Wausau, Eau Claire, Appleton, Milwaukee) - Minnesota (Minneapolis/St Paul) - Iowa (Des Moines) - Ohio (Columbus and London) - Pennsylvania (Erie, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg) - New York (Buffalo and Albany) - Connecticut (Enfield) - New Jersey (Bedminster) - Nevada (Las Vegas) - Arizona (Flagstaff) - Vermont (Brattleboro) Vetting: neutered, microchipped, rabies vaccine, bordetella vaccine, dhpp vaccine x 3, lepto vaccine x 2, dewormed several times, on monthly flea and tick prevention, on monthly heartworm protection, heartworm tested (negative). Adoption fee: $550 (includes the $250 cost of transport from Oklahoma and all vetting listed above) Adoption application (copy and paste into a new browser window): https://form.jotform.com/82677586784176 FAQs (copy and paste into a new browser window): https://docs.google.com/document/d/12eb_SRtk1AzaBl87UltcLJ24MjH9UhQm_LE77iWZEQA/edit?tab=t.0 Desiderata Rescue is Oklahoma Licensed Rescue #95
We'll also keep you updated on Badger's adoption status with email updates.
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Badger

Husky Alaskan Malamute

Male, Adult
Enfield, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Video 1 (copy and paste into a new browser window) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLS7qQ0Yj1I Video 2 (copy and paste into a new browser window) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F91z-04nVI Badger is a husky mix who was listed at the shelter as 8 years old. When he first arrived, I thought he was much older and that he would be a hospice case. He was stiff and frozen in fear and skinny. He would barely move. I put him in a kennel with younger dogs and he soon found his youthful spirit again and is like a different dog now. I don't know his age for sure but he has lots of life and happiness left in him and I think he is younger than 8. He weighs about 60 lbs now. He learned how to climb out of the 6 ft chain link kennel but he doesn't stray far from it except to follow me on walks. He goes down the pond to take a dip but mostly just hangs out by the kennel. So while he has the skills of a husky to escape, he doesn't have the urge of a husky to run off and go explore. I don't even put him up when I leave because he doesn't go anywhere. He is great with other dogs but sometimes doesn't know how big he is so he wouldn't be good around scared little dogs. Not because he would hurt them, but because they might get scared of him. He is fine with my chihuahuas but they are very bossy and not scared of anything. For that reason, I also don't think he should be around cats. To be clear, he is not aggressive at all, he just tries to play with everything and with his size that just wouldn't work with a dog or cats that's scared of him. He is very food motivated and walks well on the leash as well. He is an awesome boy and I am glad he didn't die at the kill shelter. He is currently still in Oklahoma where he was rescued but he can only be adopted out of state where people treat animals well. He has to be prepaid and picked up directly from transport at one of our transport drop off locations below. If things don't work out for some reason, which rarely ever happens, we will either find a local foster to take him in or he will go back to Oklahoma on our next transport until a new home is found. Note: No dogs are advertised as potty-trained because most dogs need at least some re-training in a new environment and after being in a shelter/rescue environment/strays. www.facebook.com/desideratarescue (copy and paste into a new browser window) Transport locations: - Washington State (Kennewick, Spokane, Tumwater, Tacoma, Tukwila, Lynnwood/Edmonds, Bellingham) - Oregon (Portland and Springfield) - Colorado (Ft Lupton) - Idaho (Heyburn and Boise/Meridian) - Utah (Ogden) - Wyoming (Evanston, Rock Springs, Laramie) - Montana (Missoula) - Illinois (Vandalia, Springfield, Chicago) - Indiana (Spiceland, Burn Harbor) - Michigan (St Joseph, Battle Creek, Ann Arbor) - Wisconsin (Madison, Wausau, Eau Claire, Appleton, Milwaukee) - Minnesota (Minneapolis/St Paul) - Iowa (Des Moines) - Ohio (Columbus and London) - Pennsylvania (Erie, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg) - New York (Buffalo and Albany) - Connecticut (Enfield) - New Jersey (Bedminster) - Nevada (Las Vegas) - Arizona (Flagstaff) - Vermont (Brattleboro) Vetting: neutered, microchipped, rabies vaccine, bordetella vaccine, dhpp vaccine x 3, lepto vaccine x 2, dewormed several times, on monthly flea and tick prevention, on monthly heartworm protection, heartworm tested (negative). Adoption fee: $550 (includes the $250 cost of transport from Oklahoma and all vetting listed above) Adoption application (copy and paste into a new browser window): https://form.jotform.com/82677586784176 FAQs (copy and paste into a new browser window): https://docs.google.com/document/d/12eb_SRtk1AzaBl87UltcLJ24MjH9UhQm_LE77iWZEQA/edit?tab=t.0 Desiderata Rescue is Oklahoma Licensed Rescue #95
We'll also keep you updated on Maisie's adoption status with email updates.
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Maisie

Husky

Female, Puppy
Enfield, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
To adopt please fill out an adoption application. Maisie a 4 mo female Husky mix who was abandoned with her buddy on the streets of Memphis.  This pup lives in the house with her foster family where she's lovingly cared for while awaiting her forever home. Happy, playful, outgoing puppy!  Friendly and well-socialized. Loves kids! Great with other dogs. Not yet cat tested.  Crate trained and about 50% housebroken. Still pulls a little on the leash but we’re working on it. Rides great in the car. DOB estimated 7-1-25. Weighs about 25 pounds and expected to be a medium sized dog when fully grown. Healthy, altered and utd on shots. This is a happy puppy who will make a great companion for an active family with kids who love the breed. To adopt please fill out an adoption application.Contact us at reply@gooddogrescue.com  visit us at Good Dog RescueNovember 18, 2025, 6:28 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Pearl's adoption status with email updates.
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Pearl

Husky

Female, Young
Enfield, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
To adopt please fill out an adoption application. Pearl is a 1yo female Husky mix who was abandoned with her buddy on the streets of Memphis. She’s friendly, happy, well-socialized, never meets a stranger!  Good with other dogs and would enjoy a dog buddy in her new home. Loves kids! Not yet cat tested.  Housebroken but never crated because she doesn’t need to be.  Good on a leash, rides great in the car. DOB estimated 9-1-24. Weighs about 35 pounds, is a medium sized dog. Pearl’s tail is docked. Healthy, altered and utd on shots. AWESOME young husky mix will make a great companion for an active family who love the breed. To adopt please fill out an adoption application.Contact us at reply@gooddogrescue.com  visit us at Good Dog RescueNovember 25, 2025, 5:01 am

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Joyful Pets Rescue

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Desiderata Rescue - East Transport

Enfield, CT 06082

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Enfield, CT 06082

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Star Bright Animal Rescue - CT transport

East Windsor, CT 06088

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33.8 miles

Second Chance Animal Services

111 Young Rd, E. Brookfield, MA 01515

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34.8 miles

Adopt A Stray - CT transport

Hartford, CT 06112

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35.3 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX in CT Transport Stop

Hartford, CT 06101

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35.3 miles

Charming Pet Rescue - CT Transport Stop

Hartford, CT 06101

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35.3 miles

A Doggie 4 You - CT transport stop

Hartford, CT 06101

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35.6 miles

Hay Dude Critter Rescue - CT transport

Hartford, CT 06120

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