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Husky puppies and dogs in Little Canada, Minnesota

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Yuki

Husky Husky

Female, 4 yrs 8 mos
Blaine, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Yuki Sex: Female Color: Isabella White Eye Color: Brown Birthday: 11/15/20 Weight: 49lbs Large Dog Friendly: Yes, good with new dogs she meets. Does best with male dogs. Small Dog Friendly: So far, she has been good with the few smaller dogs she has met on leash. Cat Friendly: NO - very high prey drive. Crate Trained: Very short periods of time, and only while we are home. Trusted to free roam when we’re not home, but our home is pretty much husky-proof. Has a history of harming herself when crated in her first foster home. Housebroken: Yes, she will let you know when she needs to go out. Energy Level: She has her calm times and long naps, and she also gets zoomies and loves to play rough a few times a day like most huskies. She loves walks and loves to be outside watching squirrels or bunnies in a fenced yard. Reaction to New People: Good with adults and older kids. Working on manners and socialization. Kid Friendly: Older, calmer kids are best for her. Smaller children make her nervous, especially if they get too close too fast. Training: She knows the basics; sits before getting her food dish and is pretty good at coming when called. Could use some better leash manners but has improved. She really wants to meet and play with other friendly dogs on walks. She would likely benefit from some socialization to gain confidence in new/public situations. Like most huskies, she is a runner, so caution by the doors and getting in and out of the car is needed. Grooming Needs: Normal husky coat brushing about once a week or so, more when blowing her coat. She does shed less than other huskies we’ve had, her fur is on the shorter side which helps. Does okay with baths but only needs that once or twice a year. Gets dirty while playing, but the dirt tends to fall off quickly – it’s a husky thing. Fence: Yuki would do best with at least a 4-foot-high fence, 6 feet would be better. She loves to be outside; rain or snow do not bother her much. She hasn’t tried to dig out lately but is a true husky escape artist so should be supervised even with a fence! Solo or Siblings: Yuki would do best with a male dog with lots of energy to match hers in play. Preferably male husky (or other high energy dog) around her age or younger. Once she got comfortable in her foster home, she started being less tolerant of female dogs in the home. We’ve been working on that. She could also do well as a solo dog, with lots of play and attention to get her energy out. From the Foster: Yuki is a sweet, furry little princess who loves attention and belly rubs. She has her relaxation times and has her zoomies and loves to play. She’s a bit shy and hesitant in new situations and would benefit from socialization and group training class. Like a typical husky, she loves to run, climb, jump etc, so may also benefit from joring or agility classes. She loves attention and belly rubs; she will lay on her back and paw at you or reach out to you for more if you stop. She is quite a talker, like many huskies are, and when the neighborhood dogs bark, she howls to join in. She is an all-around adventurous, loving, curious and goofy girl who may be shy and nervous at first, but who settles in fairly quickly to be her true husky self. She would love to have a more mature human or family to experience life with, and to help her learn to enjoy the world
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Hankie

Husky Husky

Male, 4 yrs 7 mos
Blaine, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Hankie (Hank) Sex: Male Color: Gray/White Eye Color: Brown Birthday: 11/1/2020 Weight: 44 lbs Large Dog Friendly: Yes Small Dog Friendly: Only had exposure on walks. He's so sweet that after some warm up time I'm guessing he'd be ok. Cat Friendly: Unknown but I'd say probably not. He wants to go after all the critters we see on walks or in the yard, but unsure what he'd so if he actually got to one. Crate Trained: Yes. He doesn't want to go in but once he is he's fine. We crated him the first week while we were at work but then slowly left him out for longer and longer times while we were gone. Now he's usually not crated while we are gone. Hankie and our husky, Braxie, generally hang out together, looking out the window or napping. Housebroken: Yes Energy Level: Medium/High Reaction to New People: Friendly with new people but a little shy at first. Kid Friendly: We haven't had him around little kids but I think he'd be ok. Training: He knows sit and come, but like most huskies he doesn't always do it. We are working on not pulling on the leash and he's gotten better. Pulls when he sees another dog so working on sitting and staying until they walk by. I say "Hank, stop" and he'll stop and wait. Sometimes we have to do that multiple times in a row and sometimes just once is enough. I use the traffic handle to hold him close if needed. He just wants to explore everything and check out all the new things. Grooming Needs: Typical husky. Regular weekly brushing and blowing of his coat a few times a year. He doesn't mind the brush. Fence: We have a fully fenced yard, half is 4/4.5 feet and half is 6 feet. We have had him on a trailing leash in the yard and he hasn't shown any inclination to jump/challenge the shorter part of the fence. We stay by him and keep him interested in playing with us and running. Our husky Braxie doesn't challenge the fence and I think Hank just wants to do what Braxie does and be by him. They wear each other out pretty fast with all the chasing! He generally stays close to us or Braxie. Solo or Siblings: We'd recommend siblings since that's what he's used to and loves being near our dog. Being home alone could be hard for him since he likes to always be by one or all of us. From the foster: Hankie has been a pretty easy addition to our household. The first week or so he paced around quite a bit and if we were moving around he had to follow everywhere. He doesn't pace anymore but does want to be by us all the time. Especially if we are in the kitchen he has to be right there. Hankie is a picky eater but has gotten better. He doesn't always eat all his food but will eat some. He needs to gain a few (5-7) pounds so we are really monitoring his food. He doesn't like many dog treats but does like peanut butter, chicken, veggies, sweet and red potato and rice. He usually gets a mix of those with his dry dog food. It helps him eat the kibble. Hankie slept in a crate the first night and did great with us right by him. Since then he has slept in our bed. Generally sleeps all night (10p-6a) without having to go outside. Hankie is very happy and pretty quiet. He'll bark a bit if he's excited but that's about it. He likes to run and play with our husky but he also likes to snuggle on the couch. He doesn't get into things and takes direction well from us or from Braxie. Hankie is such a lover and is so sweet!
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Teddy

Husky Husky

Male, 3 yrs 9 mos
Blaine, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Teddy Jo Color: Red & White Eye Color: Blue Birthday: 09-24-2021 (estimated) Weight: 60 Large dog friendly: Yes, prefers females. Can be selective meeting dogs on leash. Small dog friendly: No Cat friendly: No, strong prey drive Crate trained: Yes, but does whine, pace and bark. He had a history of soiling his kennel too. We are using a prescribed medication (prosac) to help ease his anxiety and have seen amazing results. It's an inexpensive med, costing just $8 for a sixty day supply. He has complete free roam of the house when home alone now. Has never been destructive. House-trained: Yes Energy level: Medium Reaction to new people: Friendly Kid friendly: Loves kids Training: Knows sit, paw, lay-down Normal husky coat which will require regular brushing. You should aim for once a week or so, and more when he is blowing his coat, typically twice a year. Fence: Strong tie-out recommended. He is an escape artist (can climb fences, and flip up gate latches) Solo or siblings: Requires a sibling, was adopted as a solo dog and was anxious, Just wasn't the right environment for him. From the foster: Need a snuggle buddy? Teddy is the one to keep you cozy at night and "aaaoooohhh" sweet nothings. Teddy gets along best with female dogs, and will take redirection well from dogs and humans. He tends to jump when greeting people and likes to counter surf. Teddy paces to let you know when he needs to go out. He enjoys walking nicely on the leash (not pulling too hard), followed by cuddles on the couch with his foster and the kids, nudging them for pets. Teddy does have some separation anxiety when home alone. Shared walls/apartment living would not be a good fit as he can be noisy at times, he is getting better and many times will go lay in his crate by choice when we are home. He recently started having free roam and has been doing really good! He is by far one of the sweetest and lovable huskies you'll ever meet. Adoption Fee: $50 All dogs coming into Adopt a Husky Minnesota receive care tailored to their needs, including: Nose-to-tail exam with a partner veterinarian, Vaccinations (Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella), 4DX test to check for heartworm or tick exposure, Fecal Analysis, Heartworm and Flea/Tick Preventative, Spay/Neuter prior to adoption, Microchip, and are evaluated for temperament and trainability.
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Keeva

Husky Husky

Female, 1 yr 5 mos
Blaine, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Keeva Sex: Female Color: Black & White Eye Color: Blue Birthday: 02/26/24 Weight: 40 lbs Large Dog Friendly: Yes Small Dog Friendly: Yes Cat Friendly: Unknown Crate Trained: Yes Housebroken: Yes Energy Level: High Reaction to New People: Keeva is still working on learning to like new people. She will run and hide or bark at people she does not know. She is not aggressive just fearful. Kid Friendly: Yes Training: Knows sit and No Grooming Needs: Shorter coat that is easy to keep clean and brush Fence: Would be best. She does use a tie out for potty and does well on that while supervised Solo or Siblings: She would do better with another dog. She watches her foster brother for his reaction to new things and guidance. She loves to play husky style so will need a tolerant pup. Sometimes she does not take the other dogs signal for stop and will continue to pester. Not mean, just playful From the Foster: Keeva was astray that came from Animal Control so nothing is known about her past. She still is very shy with new people and runs away to hide when she feels scared. Her foster mom has been working with her and doing slow meet and greets with treats. She loves treats so she is very interested in getting one of those. She only took a day to feel comfortable at her new foster home. She is young so there is time to teach her that people are good. She is very active. A typical young husky that likes to find things and put them in her mouth. Her new home will have to be very puppy proof so that she doesn't get in trouble. Keeva is so loving. Once she has had exercise she loves to lay by her foster mom and cuddle. She has the cutest husky curl ever. Being so little she walks easy on leash but is again afraid of a lot of activity or noise and will try and retreat. She has done well with all dogs she has met, she loves dog friends. She can be a little pest for older dogs but she is not mean. Her foster family says she is just full of joy! Adoption Fee: $400 All dogs coming into Adopt a Husky Minnesota receive care tailored to their needs, including: Nose-to-tail exam with a partner veterinarian, Vaccinations (Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella), 4DX test to check for heartworm or tick exposure, Fecal Analysis, Heartworm and Flea/Tick Preventative, Spay/Neuter prior to adoption, Microchip, and are evaluated for temperament and trainability.
We'll also keep you updated on Boris's adoption status with email updates.
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Boris

Husky

Male, 5 yrs 2 mos
St. Paul, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Boris is a sweet-natured, high-energy Husky with a heart as big as his bounce. Rescued in rough shape after a serious dog bite injury, Boris has made a full recovery and is now living every moment with joy and enthusiasm. His foster named him "Boris" — a Russian name meaning “to fight or overcome” — and it fits him perfectly. Even in pain, Boris never lost his spirit or love for life.He’s a classic Husky through and through: friendly, energetic, and a little bit goofy. He adores human attention, will lean into you for scratches, and lives for mealtime, car rides, and playing with dog friends. He enjoys meeting other dogs and loves to play vigorously. He cannot live with cats or other small pets. He also seems unaware of his size, so a home with children under 13 years old is not recommended.Boris adjusted well to his new foster home after he was given some structure. He is only vocal for short periods, so a home with shared walls may be possible. He is not crate trained but does well confined to the kitchen as his "space." Every morning he launches himself into the air with excitement while waiting for breakfast — it's as if his feet are on springs! For his future home, he will require a fenced yard because he is a flight risk. Boris is a joyful, resilient, people-loving Husky who's eager for a fresh start. He needs a home with strong boundaries, daily structure, and lots of love. If you're ready to commit to his training and give him the active, enriching life he deserves, Boris will reward you with loyalty, laughter, and endless affection.If you are interested in Boris, fill out an application at this link to get the ball rolling - https://pethavenmn.org/adopt/adoptable-dogs/dog-adoption-application/The adoption fee is $450. Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, heartworm/Lyme test, all age-appropriate vaccinations (distemper, rabies, and Bordetella), heartworm and flea/tick preventatives, and microchip implant (including registration). Adoption fees INCLUDE a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%. Age and breed are based on veterinarian and intake professional’s recommendation and not guaranteed as a rescue animal’s history is often unknown. Due to post-adoption services provided, we prefer to adopt within a 150-mile radius of the Twin Cities. However, we will consider up to 250 miles if the foster agrees to travel requirements and staff approval.
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Paul

Husky

Male, 6 mos
Forest Lake, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
6-7 month old husky mix. Small guy about 24 pounds. Likely 35-40 as an adult. Very sweet, good with other dogs. See all his info and pics at pawsfirst.petfinder.com.

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7.8 miles

Adopt A Husky Minnesota

PO Box 490641, Blaine, MN 55449

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

8.3 miles

Pet Haven Inc. of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN 55103

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

8.7 miles

Paws First Rescue

Forest Lake, MN 55418

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

9.3 miles

Pooches United with People

Saint Paul, MN 55104

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

9.8 miles

Heading Home K9 Rescue

PO Box 385532, Minneapolis, MN 55414

Pet Types: cats, dogs, reptiles

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Rescue

11.9 miles

Charming Pet Rescue - MN Transport Stop

Minneapolis, MN 55404

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

12.4 miles

Midwest Animal Rescue & Services

PO Box 290073, Minneapolis, MN 55429

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

12.4 miles

No Dog Left Behind

PO Box 29461, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

12.7 miles

Animal Humane Society, Coon Rapids

1411 Main Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448

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

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Shelter

13.3 miles

Animal Humane Society, Golden Valley

845 Meadow Lane North, Golden Valley, MN 55422

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

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