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Husky puppies and dogs in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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We'll also keep you updated on August's adoption status with email updates.
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August

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 2 yrs 7 mos
Wake Forest, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
He's honestly a man for all seasons, but August is coming in hot as he is fast, handsome and smart all in one package and that is summertime hot! August is a husky come shepherd mix who is an adult weighing about 42 lbs now full grown. August loves to run and is an active dude looking for active people and he ain't afraid of no adventure either. August does well with other dogs though prefers to be the big man in his friend groups. This man is the total package of fun, love and brains and will prove a great companion for people who thrive on the unique characteristics of his breed mix. It might be winter that's a'coming, but August will bring in the warmth to these cold nights! *Sleepover Feedback: "August was the sweetest, most wonderful dog for the weekend! We were so blessed to host him. He would take note of and react to other dogs on our walk - not at all aggressive or loud - seemed like he wanted to play! He’s a bit timid to get in the car initially, but once he’s in, he settles down quite easily. He is a fantastic sleeper. Overall, August is such a warm, loyal, and cuddly companion." *Additional feedback: "August’ name sums him up so well; he is warm, energetic and his sunny disposition feels like a hug.August settled into our home very quickly, displaying manners while still letting his personality shine. He is full of energy and enjoyed our long walks and city exploration". *Additional feedback: "August was a joy to have. He immediately became best buds with my shepherd mix, Daisy. They played hard and slept well the entire weekend. He settled extremely well around 10 both nights to go to bed. With that he did amazing in his crate both nights and only whined once he heard me get up in the morning. He did really well on the leash. He learned/is learning to not jump for treats and to sit, but he is an extremely fast learner and seems eager to impress. He didn't pull beyond the initial getting out the door on walks both with Daisy and by himself. He seemed to love car rides, and doesn't seem to lack any confidence. The only time he barked the entire weekend was when someone passed directly outside the glass door to my backyard." Weekend Host Feedback: "August has been such a ray of sunshine this weekend. He went everywhere with me- we walked miles and miles and went out to eat on restaurant patios. He enjoyed the toys we got at the pet store and would make me laugh when he’d fall on me and roll over to get belly rubs or jump on his hind legs and twirl with excitement when we were walking outside. His handsome face and beautiful eyes would watch me everywhere I went, and he sometimes will cross his front paws when he rests- looking so classy! His snoring is adorable - he sleeps hard and let me sleep in each morning! To wake up to his sweet face and wagging tail just made my day. He is smart and eager to please- he is excellent at the sit command and food motivated. He looks forward to putting on his harness and getting in the car for adventures! He is very alert and curious about everything around him outside. It has been really hard for me to say goodbye to my new best friend after just a few days together. Whoever adopts August will be so loved and lucky! If you are looking for the perfect-sized intelligent, energetic, curious, loving, handsome and fun dog who lets you sleep in on the weekends- August is the one for you!" Latest Weekend Host Feedback: "From day one, August was incredibly well behaved. He is fully house- and crate-trained and, during his entire stay with us, he had zero accidents. He walks very nicely on a leash and handled neighborhood walks like a pro. When passing other dogs, he would usually stop and watch calmly without engaging. A few times he did bark as we walked by, but overall he was very easy to manage and responsive. August was wonderful with our daughter (12 years old) and also did great with the neighbor children, ages 6–8. When more than one child was around, he did get a little excited at first, but he was easy to calm down and adjusted quickly. He clearly enjoys being around kids and thrives on their attention. One of August’s favorite things is cuddling. He loves to be close to his people and especially enjoyed sleeping at the foot of my daughter’s bed, where he settled in comfortably each night. He has such a gentle, loving presence and quickly felt like part of our family. If we didn't travel so much, he would be! August is truly a special dog, and any family would be lucky to have him."
We'll also keep you updated on Hermia's adoption status with email updates.
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Hermia

Husky

Female, 1 yr 5 mos
Wake Forest, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Oooh la la....she's a fancy girl and with her fancy exotic name, Hermia is ready to make you a husky lover! Hermia is an adult husky with the most beguiling coat that is thick as well as soft and flowing. She is full grown at a great size of about 46 lbs. Hermia is all husky...including active, smart, people-focused, and she also likes to “talk” some in the language of her people so may not be a great match for apartment living. Hermia has been great with the other dogs, both engaging and playing as well as allowing them some independence if desired while being independent herself. In the home, Hermia is very respectful and has lovely manners. She eats and sleeps quietly in her crate, has had no accidents when kept on a routine, and will let you know when it’s time to go outside. Playful and affectionate, she loves belly rubs and enjoys spending time with her people. Hermia would thrive in an active home that is knowledgeable of a husky's mental and physical desire for activity and stimulation. This girl is the total package of great hair, personality and heart!

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We'll also keep you updated on August's adoption status with email updates.
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August

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 2 yrs 7 mos
Wake Forest, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
He's honestly a man for all seasons, but August is coming in hot as he is fast, handsome and smart all in one package and that is summertime hot! August is a husky come shepherd mix who is an adult weighing about 42 lbs now full grown. August loves to run and is an active dude looking for active people and he ain't afraid of no adventure either. August does well with other dogs though prefers to be the big man in his friend groups. This man is the total package of fun, love and brains and will prove a great companion for people who thrive on the unique characteristics of his breed mix. It might be winter that's a'coming, but August will bring in the warmth to these cold nights! *Sleepover Feedback: "August was the sweetest, most wonderful dog for the weekend! We were so blessed to host him. He would take note of and react to other dogs on our walk - not at all aggressive or loud - seemed like he wanted to play! He’s a bit timid to get in the car initially, but once he’s in, he settles down quite easily. He is a fantastic sleeper. Overall, August is such a warm, loyal, and cuddly companion." *Additional feedback: "August’ name sums him up so well; he is warm, energetic and his sunny disposition feels like a hug.August settled into our home very quickly, displaying manners while still letting his personality shine. He is full of energy and enjoyed our long walks and city exploration". *Additional feedback: "August was a joy to have. He immediately became best buds with my shepherd mix, Daisy. They played hard and slept well the entire weekend. He settled extremely well around 10 both nights to go to bed. With that he did amazing in his crate both nights and only whined once he heard me get up in the morning. He did really well on the leash. He learned/is learning to not jump for treats and to sit, but he is an extremely fast learner and seems eager to impress. He didn't pull beyond the initial getting out the door on walks both with Daisy and by himself. He seemed to love car rides, and doesn't seem to lack any confidence. The only time he barked the entire weekend was when someone passed directly outside the glass door to my backyard." Weekend Host Feedback: "August has been such a ray of sunshine this weekend. He went everywhere with me- we walked miles and miles and went out to eat on restaurant patios. He enjoyed the toys we got at the pet store and would make me laugh when he’d fall on me and roll over to get belly rubs or jump on his hind legs and twirl with excitement when we were walking outside. His handsome face and beautiful eyes would watch me everywhere I went, and he sometimes will cross his front paws when he rests- looking so classy! His snoring is adorable - he sleeps hard and let me sleep in each morning! To wake up to his sweet face and wagging tail just made my day. He is smart and eager to please- he is excellent at the sit command and food motivated. He looks forward to putting on his harness and getting in the car for adventures! He is very alert and curious about everything around him outside. It has been really hard for me to say goodbye to my new best friend after just a few days together. Whoever adopts August will be so loved and lucky! If you are looking for the perfect-sized intelligent, energetic, curious, loving, handsome and fun dog who lets you sleep in on the weekends- August is the one for you!" Latest Weekend Host Feedback: "From day one, August was incredibly well behaved. He is fully house- and crate-trained and, during his entire stay with us, he had zero accidents. He walks very nicely on a leash and handled neighborhood walks like a pro. When passing other dogs, he would usually stop and watch calmly without engaging. A few times he did bark as we walked by, but overall he was very easy to manage and responsive. August was wonderful with our daughter (12 years old) and also did great with the neighbor children, ages 6–8. When more than one child was around, he did get a little excited at first, but he was easy to calm down and adjusted quickly. He clearly enjoys being around kids and thrives on their attention. One of August’s favorite things is cuddling. He loves to be close to his people and especially enjoyed sleeping at the foot of my daughter’s bed, where he settled in comfortably each night. He has such a gentle, loving presence and quickly felt like part of our family. If we didn't travel so much, he would be! August is truly a special dog, and any family would be lucky to have him."
We'll also keep you updated on Hermia's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Hermia

Hermia

Husky

Female, 1 yr 5 mos
Wake Forest, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Oooh la la....she's a fancy girl and with her fancy exotic name, Hermia is ready to make you a husky lover! Hermia is an adult husky with the most beguiling coat that is thick as well as soft and flowing. She is full grown at a great size of about 46 lbs. Hermia is all husky...including active, smart, people-focused, and she also likes to “talk” some in the language of her people so may not be a great match for apartment living. Hermia has been great with the other dogs, both engaging and playing as well as allowing them some independence if desired while being independent herself. In the home, Hermia is very respectful and has lovely manners. She eats and sleeps quietly in her crate, has had no accidents when kept on a routine, and will let you know when it’s time to go outside. Playful and affectionate, she loves belly rubs and enjoys spending time with her people. Hermia would thrive in an active home that is knowledgeable of a husky's mental and physical desire for activity and stimulation. This girl is the total package of great hair, personality and heart!
We'll also keep you updated on Bodie's adoption status with email updates.
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Bodie

Husky Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 9 yrs 10 mos
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Bodie is a gorgeous 9-year-old Husky who’s looking for a calm, loving home to enjoy his golden years. He’s a gentle, sweet-natured guy who wins everyone over with his soulful eyes and soft spirit. Like many seniors, Bodie has a few age (and weight)-related mobility quirks, but that doesn’t stop him from enjoying the simple pleasures in life — sniffing around the yard, hunting for voles, and rolling blissfully in the grass. He’s also got a playful side and gets a kick out of squeaky toys! Bodie is perfectly house-trained and has excellent manners. He’s neutral with other dogs and coexists peacefully, though he’s not interested in playtime (his current foster friends are seniors too). While generally quiet, he does have that signature Husky howl and likes to use it on occasion — so no apartments for this distinguished gentleman. If you’re looking for a loyal, mellow companion who still has plenty of love (and a few songs!) to share, Bodie may be the perfect match.
We'll also keep you updated on hope's adoption status with email updates.
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hope

Husky

Female, Adult
Knightdale, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hope, our dog, was adopted from my son's friend's home when she was about three months old. She's now two years and five months old. She's always sociable, obedient, and gentle in any situation. We don't have enough time for all of our family members to care for her, so we thought it would be best for her to be placed with a more loving family.
We'll also keep you updated on Capone's adoption status with email updates.
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Capone

Siberian Husky American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, Adult
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Capone! I'm a silly, playful, and fun-loving guy who will keep you entertained with my delightful antics. You'll be pleased to know that I'm both crate and potty trained, making me a well-behaved companion. However, I should mention that I prefer to be the only dog in the house, and I'm most comfortable in a home with adults - so no kids, please. I absolutely adore going for walks, and I'm always up for a good cuddle session or some playtime. Chewing on bones is a favorite pastime of mine, and I'm a sucker for treats. You'll find that I'm smart but a bit hard-headed, which can make life with me quite an adventure. Trust me, I'm even cuter in person! If you think I might be the one you're looking for, don't hesitate to ask to meet me. I can't wait to become your best friend and fill your life with love and laughter!If you're interested in learning more about Capone, please send an email to animalcenter@wake.gov with the subject line "Capone 236359" Primary Color: Blue Secondary Color: White Weight: 72.5 Age: 5yrs 0mths 3wks
We'll also keep you updated on Lola (little Girl)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Lola (little Girl)

Siberian Husky Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: White Weight: 55 Age: 5yrs 9mths 3wks

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Saving Grace Animals for Adoption

PO Box 1649, Wake Forest, NC 27588

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7.1 miles

Freedom Ride Rescue

Raleigh, NC 27604

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14.8 miles

Wake County Animal Center

820 Beacon Lake Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

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

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15.3 miles

Second Chance Pet Adoptions

6003 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 125, Raleigh, NC 27607

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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18.9 miles

Independent Animal Rescue, Inc

PO Box 14232, Durham, NC 27709

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19.5 miles

SPCA of Wake County

Raleigh, NC 27603

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21.2 miles

Best Friend Pet Adoption

P.O. Box 5305, Cary, NC 27512

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30.1 miles

Pawfect Match Rescue and Rehabilitation

Holly Springs, NC 27540

Pet Types: dogs

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31.1 miles

Nash County Animal Shelter

921 First St. Extension (Red Oak Hwy), Nashville, NC 27856

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33.9 miles

Orange County Animal Services

1601 Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

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