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Husky puppies and dogs in Marietta, Ohio

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Raccoon (Photos 8/9/2026)

Australian Shepherd Husky

Male, Young
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Raccoon is a handsome male Australian Shepherd/Husky mix who was brought to the HSOV on February 11, 2026 along with his four siblings (Buck, Foxy, Groundhog, and Kitty) after they were found on Straight Run Road in the Lowell Ohio area. Raccoon and his brothers/sisters were 4-months old at that time and Raccoon weighed 22 lbs. Raccoon has a tricolor medium-haired coat with a unique black/white pattern on his chest/belly, a long tail, and an adorable face with dark brown eyes, tan eyebrows, a white/cream-colored muzzle, and extra-large erect ears. Raccoon was a happy youngster. He and his brothers/sisters were all about fun-and-games when they were at that young stage of their lives :) They loved to engage in silly puppy games .. They sometimes played rough .. but they always loved each other to curl up with for a group nap afterwards. Raccoon went home with a foster family on March 14, 2026 who planned to adopt him after he was neutered, and he was very much loved by his new family. Unfortunately Raccoon's foster family returned him on August 8th 2026 due to their living situation and work schedules since they weren't able to be with him as much as Raccoon deserved. So Raccoon is available as a foster-to-adopt with another lucky family. His previous foster family reported that Raccoon is afraid of loud noises, and he is also afraid/intimidated by larger boisterous dogs. Raccoon is naturally quite a bit larger today than he was when his 'puppy pictures' were taken on March 14th 2026. We had an opportunity to take updated pictures of this good-looking young man when HSOV Volunteer Angel Grosklos spent time with him for outdoor photos on the afternoon of August 9th. Raccoon is still a happy boy who is full of playful puppy-like energy. Raccoon was delighted when Angel sat down on a bench near the front entrance to the shelter, and he quickly jumped on her lap (and also gave her some great puppy kisses). Raccoon posed like a professional model for Dog Fancy Magazine and was a pleasure to photograph. Raccoon seemed a little too interested in the outdoor shelter mascot kitties but, of course, we didn't really know his true intentions/feelings toward the cats. Raccoon is currently 10-months old and weighs 45-50 lbs. He is fairly strong/rambunctious on a leash but settles down after a sudden burst of energy. Raccoon would love to find a fabulous foster home while he awaits his neuter procedure and even better if that individual/family would offer him a forever home after he is neutered.
Photo of Raccoon (Photos 3/2/2026)

Raccoon (Photos 3/2/2026)

Australian Shepherd Husky

Male, Puppy
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Raccoon is a cute 4-month old male Australian Shepherd/Husky mix puppy who was brought to the HSOV on February 11, 2026 along with his four siblings (Buck, Foxy, Groundhog, and Kitty) after they were found on Straight Run Road in the Lowell Ohio area. Raccoon has a tricolor medium-haired coat with a unique black/white pattern on his chest/belly, a long tail, and an adorable face with dark brown eyes, tan eyebrows, a white/cream-colored muzzle, and short floppy ears. Raccoon weighed 22 lbs when he entered our shelter on February 11th. Raccoon and his brothers/sisters are all about fun-and-games at this young stage of their lives :) They love to engage in silly puppy games .. They sometimes play rough .. but they always love each other to curl up with for a group nap afterwards. Raccoon and his siblings will be spayed/neutered before they are officially adopted. They could be fostered-to-adopt while they are awaiting those procedures with an approved HSOV foster/adoption application. Update: Raccoon went home with a foster family on March 14, 2026 who plans to adopt him after he is neutered. Unfortunately Raccoon's foster family returned him on August 8th 2026 due to their living situation and work schedules. So Raccoon is available as a foster-to-adopt with another lucky family. His previous foster family reported that Raccoon is afraid of loud noises, and he is also afraid/intimidated by larger boisterous dogs. Raccoon is naturally quite a bit larger today than he was when his 'puppy pictures' were taken on March 2nd 2026. We look forward to taking updated pictures of this good-looking young man asap.

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Missy

Husky Shar Pei

Female, 7 yrs 2 mos
Parkersburg, WV
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, I'm Missy — a striking black and white Husky mix with a heart as big as my personality! 🐾 At 7 years old, I'm spayed and ready for my forever home, bringing a perfect blend of smarts and sweetness to whatever adventure comes next. I'm a gentle soul who loves the company of other dogs, so if you're looking for a companion who gets along great with a canine friend or two, I'd be thrilled to join your pack. Come meet me and let's see if we're a match! 💕
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Wookie

Husky

Male, 3 yrs 10 mos
Zanesville, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Available for adoption at: Muskingum County K-9 Adoption Center 1854 East Pike, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 740-453-0273 Open Tues-F 11-5, Saturday 11-4, Sunday 10-3. Closed on Monday. Adoption fee is $130 which includes spay/neuter, combo, rabies, and bordetella vaccines, heartworm test and dog license. (Although some of the dogs come to the pound spayed or neutered, most do not. If you adopt a dog that has not yet been spayed/neutered, we will set up an appointment for the dog to be spayed/neutered before it can leave the facility.)
Photo of Raccoon (Photos 8/9/2026)

Raccoon (Photos 8/9/2026)

Australian Shepherd Husky

Male, Young
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Raccoon is a handsome male Australian Shepherd/Husky mix who was brought to the HSOV on February 11, 2026 along with his four siblings (Buck, Foxy, Groundhog, and Kitty) after they were found on Straight Run Road in the Lowell Ohio area. Raccoon and his brothers/sisters were 4-months old at that time and Raccoon weighed 22 lbs. Raccoon has a tricolor medium-haired coat with a unique black/white pattern on his chest/belly, a long tail, and an adorable face with dark brown eyes, tan eyebrows, a white/cream-colored muzzle, and extra-large erect ears. Raccoon was a happy youngster. He and his brothers/sisters were all about fun-and-games when they were at that young stage of their lives :) They loved to engage in silly puppy games .. They sometimes played rough .. but they always loved each other to curl up with for a group nap afterwards. Raccoon went home with a foster family on March 14, 2026 who planned to adopt him after he was neutered, and he was very much loved by his new family. Unfortunately Raccoon's foster family returned him on August 8th 2026 due to their living situation and work schedules since they weren't able to be with him as much as Raccoon deserved. So Raccoon is available as a foster-to-adopt with another lucky family. His previous foster family reported that Raccoon is afraid of loud noises, and he is also afraid/intimidated by larger boisterous dogs. Raccoon is naturally quite a bit larger today than he was when his 'puppy pictures' were taken on March 14th 2026. We had an opportunity to take updated pictures of this good-looking young man when HSOV Volunteer Angel Grosklos spent time with him for outdoor photos on the afternoon of August 9th. Raccoon is still a happy boy who is full of playful puppy-like energy. Raccoon was delighted when Angel sat down on a bench near the front entrance to the shelter, and he quickly jumped on her lap (and also gave her some great puppy kisses). Raccoon posed like a professional model for Dog Fancy Magazine and was a pleasure to photograph. Raccoon seemed a little too interested in the outdoor shelter mascot kitties but, of course, we didn't really know his true intentions/feelings toward the cats. Raccoon is currently 10-months old and weighs 45-50 lbs. He is fairly strong/rambunctious on a leash but settles down after a sudden burst of energy. Raccoon would love to find a fabulous foster home while he awaits his neuter procedure and even better if that individual/family would offer him a forever home after he is neutered.
Photo of Raccoon (Photos 3/2/2026)

Raccoon (Photos 3/2/2026)

Australian Shepherd Husky

Male, Puppy
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Raccoon is a cute 4-month old male Australian Shepherd/Husky mix puppy who was brought to the HSOV on February 11, 2026 along with his four siblings (Buck, Foxy, Groundhog, and Kitty) after they were found on Straight Run Road in the Lowell Ohio area. Raccoon has a tricolor medium-haired coat with a unique black/white pattern on his chest/belly, a long tail, and an adorable face with dark brown eyes, tan eyebrows, a white/cream-colored muzzle, and short floppy ears. Raccoon weighed 22 lbs when he entered our shelter on February 11th. Raccoon and his brothers/sisters are all about fun-and-games at this young stage of their lives :) They love to engage in silly puppy games .. They sometimes play rough .. but they always love each other to curl up with for a group nap afterwards. Raccoon and his siblings will be spayed/neutered before they are officially adopted. They could be fostered-to-adopt while they are awaiting those procedures with an approved HSOV foster/adoption application. Update: Raccoon went home with a foster family on March 14, 2026 who plans to adopt him after he is neutered. Unfortunately Raccoon's foster family returned him on August 8th 2026 due to their living situation and work schedules. So Raccoon is available as a foster-to-adopt with another lucky family. His previous foster family reported that Raccoon is afraid of loud noises, and he is also afraid/intimidated by larger boisterous dogs. Raccoon is naturally quite a bit larger today than he was when his 'puppy pictures' were taken on March 2nd 2026. We look forward to taking updated pictures of this good-looking young man asap.
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Molly Jean

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Husky

Female, 4 yrs 3 mos
Parkersburg, WV
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Molly Jean is a 4-year-old, 50-pound Staffordshire mix with the kindest brown eyes and the softest ears you’ll ever meet. She’s a dream companion out and about—well mannered on leash and an A+ passenger in the car. Whether it’s a stroll through the neighborhood, a weekend adventure, or a quick errand ride-along, Molly Jean is ready to be your calm and loyal sidekick. With her loving nature and irresistible face, Molly Jean is the total package: sweet, polite, and easy to adore. She’s looking for a family who will give her the patience to settle in and the love she’s ready to return tenfold. If you’ve been searching for a gentle best friend with soulful eyes, Molly Jean is waiting to meet you
Photo of Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars

Mountain Cur Husky

Male, Adult
Sistersville, WV
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Hi there! My name is Bruno Mars, much more handsome than my namesake, if I do say so myself. My one blue eye gives me a unique look. I'm a pretty active guy and would love to have a fenced yard or a very active family who will take me on adventures. I'd make an excellent hiking buddy. I seem to get along with most dogs and would love a meet and greet with any dogs in your home. About cats- that's an entirely different story- they are made for one thing...chasing!! So, no cats for me! Older children and teens would be best for me. I have been neutered, completely vaccinated, combo tested (I did test positive for Lyme Disease and have had my 30-day doxycycline treatment), and my preventives are up to date. If I sound like your kind of guy, please visit olivebranchwv.org to fill out the adoption application.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 12, 2026, 8:22 am

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Humane Society of Parkersburg

530 29th Street, Parkersburg, WV 26101

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Muskingum County K9 Adoption Center

1854 East Pike, Zanesville, OH 43701

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