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Husky puppies and dogs in Monroe, Michigan

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Blu Ottis Hall

Husky

Male, Young
Flat Rock, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Blu is 1 years old. His birthday is September 3rd. He has a lot of energy, Very playful, & loves cucumber. He love toys, especially the one that squeak! I do advise you to buy hard toys because he destroy almost all toys. He don’t really like baths but he’ll sit there when you tell him to. He do listen when you’re serious. I did train him a bit. He know sit, lay, paw, no, get out, outside, eat, spit it out-(he do put random things in his mouth)-, stay and stop. He needs a lot of attention.
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BRUTUS

Husky

Male, Adult
Wyandotte, MI
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 very smart boy ended up in need of the shelter when he was found lost and alone. He had a microchip, but the owners hung up on our officer. Now that he has surpassed the legal hold of, he is officially unclaimed and available for adoption. Brutus calmly waits each morning to be taken out to the bathroom and to get time outside to stretch his legs. A fantastic Husky who likely ended up unclaimed for the same reason most do. Owners unprepared for the demands of this wonderful, but driven breed. Thank you for your interest in adopting! If you think the animal in this profile might be a good fit for your home and would like to meet them, here's how! !. Go to our website at wacshelter.com. 2. Click on the Apply To Adopt button to submit an online adoption application. NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check your "spam" folder. 3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer will call or email with any questions. NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application cannot be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to process! 4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt! ** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience as a primary caretaker. All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated. All are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention! Additional questions... Does this dog get along with cats? There is almost always an acclimation period when a new pet joins the household. We are happy to suggest a few ways to ease the transition. If one of our dogs is reported to have lived with cats previously, that will be indicated in the dog's description! Does this dog react well to other dogs? No dog loves every other dog, just as humans do not like every other human they meet. A proper introduction (meet and greet) would be required as part of our application process. Is this dog good with children? The better question is how the children have been taught to handle animals. A dog will respond negatively if he/she is not being handled properly. We can offer suggestions on how to teach children to interact with dogs and pay attention to body language. Young children should never be left unsupervised with new dogs. How did this dog end up in a shelter? The top reasons dogs are given up are: Moving without considering the needs of the pets Death of the owner with no plan in place for the pets Previous owner did not provide appropriate training Owner did not consider the lifespan of a dog Owner did not consider the cost of providing for a dog Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :)
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MATTHEW

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, Adult
Wyandotte, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Is this dog good with kids? It's crucial that children are taught to respect dogs and understand a dog's body language. Is this dog house trained? Expect to house train a newly adopted dog. Some dogs will pick it up faster than others. Successful house training largely depends on patience and consistent encouragement. Most of the dogs that end up in shelters are mixed breeds that can have 2 to 10 different breeds in their DNA. The breed listed is only the best guess of the shelter volunteers. If interested in meeting any of our cats or dogs, stop in to meet them during our open hours. For location and hours, see our website at https://wacshelter.com To apply to adopt online go to https://wacshelter.com/adopt-a-dog/ ALL ANIMALS LISTED AS ADOPTABLE ARE AVAILABLE TO BE ADOPTED. *ADOPTION FEE: $95 (cash only) includes spay/neuter, distemper vaccine, heartworm test, and rabies vaccine.
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QUINN

Husky

Female, 4 yrs
Wyandotte, MI
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
Quinn is estimated to be about 4 years old and just over 60 pounds. And boy is she entertaining! She loves adventures and thinks everything is her business! Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :) Thank you for your interest in adopting! If you think the animal in this profile might be a good fit for your home and would like to meet them, here's how! !. Go to our website at wacshelter.com. 2. Click on the Apply To Adopt button to submit an online adoption application. NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check your "spam" folder. 3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer will call or email with any questions. NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application cannot be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to process! 4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt! ** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience as a primary caretaker. All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated. All are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention! Additional questions... Does this dog get along with cats? There is almost always an acclimation period when a new pet joins the household. We are happy to suggest a few ways to ease the transition. If one of our dogs is reported to have lived with cats previously, that will be indicated in the dog's description! Does this dog react well to other dogs? No dog loves every other dog, just as humans do not like every other human they meet. A proper introduction (meet and greet) would be required as part of our application process. Is this dog good with children? The better question is how the children have been taught to handle animals. A dog will respond negatively if he/she is not being handled properly. We can offer suggestions on how to teach children to interact with dogs and pay attention to body language. Young children should never be left unsupervised with new dogs. How did this dog end up in a shelter? The top reasons dogs are given up are: Moving without considering the needs of the pets Death of the owner with no plan in place for the pets Previous owner did not provide appropriate training Owner did not consider the lifespan of a dog Owner did not consider the cost of providing for a dog
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KENNY (Gives Hugs)

Husky

Male, 4 yrs
Wyandotte, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you want to know more about this dog, email us here: wacvolunteers@gmail.com! * AGE: Estimated at about 4 years old * TEMPERAMENT: Loves to play and give hugs * Why are they at the shelter? Rescued as an injured stray. * Any Health issues? local nonprofit Pound Pals Downriver is funding a comprehensive medical examination to see if mobility in his rear leg can be restored. Currently Kenny is unable to use his rear leg. * How are they with other cats? Dogs? He seems to want to play with other dogs. * Volunteer Comments? "This dog is amazing. Such a a sweet personality despite the pain he mush feel." Thank you for your interest in adopting a shelter dog! NOW HOW DO I MEET OR ADOPT THIS DOG? 1. Go to our website at wacshelter.com. 2. Click on the "Apply To Adopt" button to submit an online adoption application. ** NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check your "spam" folder. 3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer adoption counselor will call or email with any questions. ** NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application cannot be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to process! Missing or inaccurate answers may invalidate the application. 4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt! ** NOTE: Our volunteers strive to make the best possible match once the application is accepted. Our goal is a fit that benefits both the dog and the home! ** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience (as a primary caretaker). All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated. All dogs are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention! All of our resident dogs are housetrained unless otherwise indicated. Dog Fact: It will take the average dog 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to get used to a new environment and learn the routine, 3 months to finally feel like they are home. Our adoption fee for canines is $95. That fee covers: Spay/Neuter, Heartworm Test, Deworming, Flea Prevention, Current Heartworm Prevention and Vaccinations. We look forward to meeting you! Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :)
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Bear

Husky

Male, Adult
Dearborn, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This is Bear, he was adopted from a shelter, with his sister. He is 70 pounds with blue eyes and a brown, red and white coat. He is a big boy, but is sweet and loves to cuddle. He is very vocal. His tone can be intimidating and he can be mouthy but he has a very good temperament. Bear had surgery 2 months ago to fix entropion, everything is healed now, and he is more comfortable. He is so sweet, he loves cuddles, giving kisses, belly scratches, walks and playing outside. If he is left unattended he will escape! He may need a home without another dog. He doesn't always get along with other dogs including his sister, he becomes extremely jealous when the attention is not on him. He does know some commands, is house trained, and crate trained. He needs a home where someone is home most of the time, he will try to break out of his crate if left alone. Him and his sister were part of a neglect case before coming to us. His sister is available to adopt with him if you are really experienced.

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19.1 miles

Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center

1170 Grove, Wyandotte, MI 48192

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19.1 miles

Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center

1170 Grove, Wyandotte, MI 48192

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19.1 miles

Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center

1170 Grove, Wyandotte, MI 48192

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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19.1 miles

Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center

1170 Grove, Wyandotte, MI 48192

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Rescue

26.7 miles

Providing for Paws

PO Box 432, Garden City, MI 48135

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

28.2 miles

Michigan Humane - Westland

900 N. Newburgh Road, Westland, MI 48185

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

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Rescue

29.2 miles

Home FurEver

Detroit, MI 48210

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

29.6 miles

Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

1375 Provincial Road, Windsor, ON N8W 5V8

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29.6 miles

Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

1375 Provincial Road, Windsor, ON N8W 5V8

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31.8 miles

Last Day Dog Rescue

Last Day Dog Rescue, P.O. Box 51935, Livonia, MI 48151

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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