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Husky puppies and dogs in Tilbury, Ontario

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Thor

Husky

Male, 5 yrs
Windsor, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Thor!This handsome guy is more than just his baby blue eyes and gorgeous white coat. True to his mighty name, Thor is strong, adventurous, and always ready to brighten your day with his playful spirit and charming smile. This intelligent and energetic boy loves exploring the world around him and is always on the lookout for new sights, smells, and sounds.Thor has lived with children before and done well. He has lived with cats as well but does enjoy pestering them, so confident, dog-savvy cats would be best for him. Thor also gets along with other dogs after a slow, proper introduction, although he does seem to have a preference for dogs that a similar size to himself. Like many huskies, he can be a bit touch sensitive and does not appreciate being grabbed by the collar or restrained. Thor is crate trained and house trained but could use some work on his leash manners. He has also been known to jump fences, so he will need to be monitored outside to start. Although Thor is approaching his senior years at 5 years old, he still has lots of pep in his step and is ready for the next chapter of life to come. If you think you can meet Thor’s enthusiasm for life and appreciate all things husky, fill out an application for Thor today!
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Koda

Husky

Male, 5 yrs 4 mos
Windsor, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Koda!This handsome 5 year old husky is looking for a fresh start and a family to call his own. Koda came to the shelter in rough shape, but we won’t let his past define him. Every day, he continues to show us what a resilient and gentle soul he truly is.Koda can be shy and reserved when meeting new people. New situations and unfamiliar faces can make him a little unsure at first, but with patience, kindness, and a little encouragement, he has shown that he is capable of building trust and finding comfort in gentle affection. Once he begins to feel safe, you can see glimpses of the sweet dog hiding beneath his cautious exterior.Despite his shyness, Koda has been nothing but tolerant, calm, and docile during his time at the shelter. He appreciates having his boundaries respected and, like many Huskies, prefers affection to be on his own terms. He may not be the type of dog to immediately jump into your lap, but earning his trust is a rewarding experience. Also true to his breed, Koda loves to “talk” and always seems to have something to say, whether he’s greeting his favorite people or sharing his thoughts about the day.Koda is looking for a quiet, understanding home where he can decompress and learn that the world can be a safe and happy place. He has previously lived with a child, and older children who can respect his need for space and allow him to adjust at his own pace would likely be a good match. Koda has also lived with another dog and appears to be respectful and tolerant of other dogs here at the shelter. While he has not lived with cats before, slow and careful introductions may help him successfully adjust to a feline companion.One of Koda’s many strengths is that he is already house-trained and crate-trained, giving him a great foundation as he transitions into a new home. With consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement, we believe he has the potential to continue growing in confidence and become a wonderful companion.If you have a peaceful home, a gentle hand, and the patience to help a shy dog blossom, Koda could be the perfect fit. Watching a dog like Koda come out of his shell, learn to trust, and discover the joys of family life is an incredibly rewarding experience. He’s ready for his second chance - could it be with you?
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Raven

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, 1 yr 3 mos
Windsor, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Raven! Raven is a young, energetic girl with a zest for life and a heart full of love. Whether she`s sprinting across a field, chasing after a tennis ball, or exploring a new trail, Raven is always ready for her next adventure. This playful pup loves to run and play fetch, and she`ll happily keep you entertained with her enthusiasm and athleticism. She also seems to enjoy the water, making her a great companion for beach days, lakeside outings, or backyard splash sessions. After she`s had a chance to burn off some energy, Raven`s affectionate side shines through. She enjoys spending time with her people and is always happy to soak up attention and affection. She has a sweet, loving personality that makes her a wonderful companion. She is also clearly a smart dog, and would likely love to learn some new tricks and obedience skills. Raven gets along well with other dogs and would likely enjoy having a canine friend to play with. She`s looking for an active family that can match her energy, provide plenty of exercise and enrichment, and give her all the love she deserves. If you`re searching for a fun-loving, affectionate dog who will be your partner in adventure and your cuddle buddy at the end of the day, Raven may be the perfect match! A generous donor paid for Raven`s adoption fee, apply today to inquire more about Raven!

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Husky shelters & rescues in Tilbury, Ontario

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Shelter

28.1 miles

Windsor/Essex County Humane Society

1375 Provincial Road, Windsor, ON N8W 5V8

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

31.3 miles

I Heart Dogs Rescue and Animal Haven

22415 Groesbeck Hwy, Warren, MI 48089

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

32.7 miles

Macomb County Animal Control

21417 Dunham Road, Clinton Township, MI 48036

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

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Rescue

33.3 miles

Rebel Dogs Detroit

Detroit, MI 48202

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

35.4 miles

Home FurEver

Detroit, MI 48210

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

38.7 miles

Wyandotte Animal Adoption Center

1170 Grove, Wyandotte, MI 48192

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

38.7 miles

Shelter to Home

266 Oak Street, Wyandotte, MI 48192

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Rescue

38.8 miles

Sanilac Scoopers dba Making Miracles Animal Rescue

Utica, MI 48318

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

38.9 miles

Rescue Riders Cooperative MI

Royal Oak, MI 48068

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Rescue

38.9 miles

The Artemis Project Inc

Royal Oak, MI 48068

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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