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Husky puppies and dogs in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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Abel

Husky Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 9 yrs 8 mos
Bedford, PA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Zoe

Husky

Female, 6 yrs 3 mos
Bedford, PA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Tundra

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Greensburg, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Tundra — a bold, brilliant little explorer with a mischievous streak and a whole lot of charm.Tundra is a 4-month-old husky mix who fully embodies the adventurous, curious spirit the breed is known for. He is confident, clever, and always ready to figure out what’s going on around him—and how to get into it. Tundra is a natural leader-type personality who likes to take charge of his surroundings and isn’t afraid to test boundaries.He loves to play and chew, with stuffed animals being a particular favorite. Like any puppy, he’s active, playful, and then crashes hard when he’s done. But make no mistake—this is a puppy who will keep you on your toes and make you laugh daily with his antics.Tundra is extremely smart and picks up on things quickly. He is currently working on potty training and using pee pads, and he does well in a crate. However, his intelligence also means he’s already proven to be quite the escape artist. He has no problem hopping over a playpen or finding creative ways to break out of spaces that aren’t fully secure.Because of this, Tundra will require a home that understands the importance of safety and containment. Huskies are famously skilled escape artists—they can climb, dig, and problem-solve their way out of many situations. A secure, tall fence, diligent supervision, and consistent use of a leash are musts. Extra precautions like reinforcing fencing and double-checking gates will be essential to keep him safe.As a husky mix, Tundra will grow into an intelligent, high-energy dog who needs both physical exercise and mental stimulation every single day. Huskies were bred to work and run, and without proper outlets, they will create their own entertainment—which isn’t always what you’d hope for. They are also known for being vocal and independent, making them better suited for owners who are prepared for the commitment and consistency they require.This is why breed-specific research is so important before adopting. Tundra is not a low-maintenance dog, and understanding the needs of a husky will help ensure he ends up in a home where he can truly thrive.Puppy training is just as important. Tundra is at the perfect age to learn structure, boundaries, and good habits. With his intelligence, he will excel with positive reinforcement training—but he will absolutely need consistency and follow-through. Early training and socialization will help shape him into a confident, well-mannered adult.Tundra is looking for an active, committed home that’s ready for the reality of raising a smart, energetic husky puppy. If you’re prepared to invest the time, training, and energy he needs, you’ll be rewarded with a loyal, entertaining, and incredibly special companion.Adoption application can be found at this link- https://airtable.com/shrAznkHf1ruIqQwq
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Moose

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Greensburg, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Moose — your future adventure buddy with striking blue eyes and a whole lot of personality.Moose is a 4-month-old husky mix with a gorgeous brown-and-white coat and those unforgettable bright blue eyes. He is the definition of puppy—full of energy, curiosity, and joy. He loves to play hard, whether it’s with toys, exploring his surroundings, or engaging in a good wrestling match, and then happily crashes for a well-earned nap.Moose is a sweet, eager-to-learn boy who tends to be more of a “follower” personality. He takes cues from the world around him and looks to his people for guidance, which makes this a perfect time to help shape him into a confident, well-mannered adult dog. He’s already starting to find his voice—his little husky howl is coming in, and it’s as adorable as you’d imagine.Like any young puppy, Moose is still learning the basics. He is currently working on potty training and doing well using pee pads, and he is comfortable in a crate. With consistency, structure, and patience, he is set up to succeed.Because Moose is a husky mix, it’s important for potential adopters to understand the unique traits of this breed. Huskies are intelligent, energetic, and independent dogs who were bred to run and work. They require daily exercise, mental stimulation, and an owner who is committed to training and engagement. Without proper outlets, that intelligence and energy can turn into mischief. They are also known for being vocal and for their strong personalities—these are not typically “easy” dogs, but they are incredibly rewarding for the right home.Huskies are also well-known escape artists. They can climb, dig, and find surprisingly creative ways to get out of yards or enclosures. Moose will require a secure, well-fenced area and close supervision, along with precautions like checking gates, reinforcing fencing if needed, and always using a leash when outside of secure spaces. This isn’t optional—it’s essential for his safety.That’s why breed-specific research is so important before adopting. Understanding what Moose will need—not just as a puppy, but as an active adult—helps ensure a successful, lifelong match. Huskies thrive in homes that can provide structure, activity, and ongoing training.Puppy training is equally important. Moose is at the perfect age to start building good habits, learning boundaries, and developing confidence. Positive reinforcement training, socialization, and consistency will go a long way in helping him grow into a well-adjusted companion. Investing time in training now will make all the difference in the years to come.Moose is looking for a committed home ready to embrace all the fun, chaos, and love that comes with raising a husky puppy. If you’re ready for an active, intelligent, and affectionate companion—and you’re prepared to put in the time and effort he deserves—Moose just might be your perfect match.Adoption application can be found at this link- https://airtable.com/shrAznkHf1ruIqQwq
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Blue

Husky Pitsky

Male, Young
Mount Pleasant, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
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He is a very good dog he needs a home soon. We are moving soon and cant have a pet. He is a really sweet boy he loves to play and cuddle and give kisses, he is still a puppy.
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Rajah

Siberian Husky

Male, 5 yrs 2 mos
Youngwood, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Rajah he’s 5, neutered, very sweet and smart! Great with kids. I have two chihuahuas he’s okay with but they were here before him. No sure how he’d do with little dogs that have possibly established dominance in the new household. He’d prob be best with being an only pet. He’s okay with bigger dogs most of the time though. Cats, he will definitely chase and bother. He has a very high prey drive. He will get a rabbit, groundhog, any rodent and play/kill it. He’s going to need to be in a fenced in back yard or leash/tie out. he’s an amazing dog. He just needs someone that can give him the time I don’t have. He wants to run and play fetch and be a goofball. Anyone that meets him will love him! He’s truly a sweet heart

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Husky shelters & rescues in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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29.9 miles

Bedford County Humane Society

182 Bohn Road, Bedford, PA 15522

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

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Rescue

33.1 miles

Ninth Life Rescue Center

Greensburg, PA 15601

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

35.5 miles

Drews Crew Wild at Heart Animal Rescue

410 N 3rd st, Youngwood, PA 15697

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

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46.6 miles

Orphans of the Storm Inc

11878 State Route 85, Kittanning, PA 16201

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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47.7 miles

Paws Across Pittsburgh

346 Orchard St, Springdale, PA 15144

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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48.7 miles

Sable Kennel

1681 5th Ave, McKeesport, PA 15132

Pet Types: dogs

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