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Husky puppies and dogs in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

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Abel

Husky Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 9 yrs 10 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 5 mos
Bedford, PA
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Nola

Husky Golden Retriever

Female, 3 yrs
Bedford, PA
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Florian

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 Florian!Florian is an absolutely stunning tri-color puppy with one bright blue eye and one brown eye that make him completely unforgettable. This handsome boy is the super playful one of the bunch — always ready to go, always looking for the next adventure, and always in the middle of the fun. If you’re looking for a puppy with personality, energy, and endless entertainment, Florian is your guy!Like the rest of his litter, Florian has been raised in foster care with other dogs, cats, and children, helping him get a wonderful start with socialization and everyday life experiences. He’s happy, outgoing, affectionate, and loves to stay busy.We also received DNA results back for the litter, and these puppies are quite the mix! The largest portions of their DNA are Siberian Husky and Australian Cattle Dog, along with several other breeds mixed in. Their mama is only around 17 lbs, so we truly do not know how big these puppies will end up being.Because Husky and Cattle Dog make up the largest percentage of the litter’s DNA, potential adopters should do their breed research before applying. Both breeds are known for being intelligent, active, energetic dogs that thrive when given proper physical exercise and mental stimulation. They are happiest when included as part of the family and given structure, enrichment, training, and activities to keep their minds busy. Puppies with these breed traits can grow into incredibly loyal, fun, and intelligent companions when their needs are properly met.At just 8 weeks old, Florian still has lots to learn about the world around him. Puppies require time, patience, consistency, training, socialization, and lifelong commitment. They need exposure to new people, animals, places, and experiences to help them become confident, well-adjusted adult dogs. Puppies also require ongoing veterinary care, a quality diet, exercise, mental stimulation, and lots of love throughout their lives.The work that goes into raising a puppy is significant, but the reward is an amazing lifelong companion. We are looking for committed adopters who understand the responsibility that comes with bringing a puppy into the household and are ready for all the fun, chaos, and love that puppyhood brings.Florian is ready to find a forever family to call his own!He has been vet checked, microchipped, and is current on age-appropriate veterinary care.Apply today at this link- https://airtable.com/shrAznkHf1ruIqQwqDNA Results57% Siberian Husky2% American Staffordshire Terrier15% Australian Cattle Dog2% Beagle8% American Pit Bull Terrier2% Chihuahua5% Boxer2% Dalmatian2% Alaskan Malamute2% PapillonPredicted ideal adult weight33-62 Ibs
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Sid

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 Sid!Sid is an absolutely stunning black and white puppy with classic husky-style markings and a personality that is just as unforgettable as his looks. This handsome boy is the biggest of the litter and is impossible not to notice with his unique eyes — one is half blue and half green, while the other is a deep dark green.But Sid’s happiest feature might actually be his tail, which seems to wag 24/7… even while he’s sleeping. This boy is pure joy wrapped up in puppy form. He’s playful, affectionate, goofy, and always excited to be part of whatever is going on around him.Like the rest of his litter, Sid has been raised in foster care with other dogs, cats, and children, helping him get a wonderful start with socialization and everyday life experiences. He loves attention, playtime, and being around his people.We also received DNA results back for the litter, and these puppies are quite the mix! The largest portions of their DNA are Siberian Husky and Australian Cattle Dog, along with several other breeds mixed in. Their mama is only around 17 lbs, so we truly do not know how big these puppies will end up being.Because Husky and Cattle Dog make up the largest percentage of the litter’s DNA, potential adopters should do their breed research before applying. Both breeds are known for being intelligent, active, energetic dogs that thrive when given proper physical exercise and mental stimulation. They enjoy having jobs to do, learning new things, and being included as part of the family. Without enough activity and enrichment, these types of dogs can easily become bored. With proper structure, training, and guidance, puppies with these breed traits can become incredibly loyal, fun, and intelligent companions.At just 8 weeks old, Sid still has lots to learn about the world around him. Puppies require time, patience, consistency, training, socialization, and lifelong commitment. They need exposure to new people, animals, places, sounds, and experiences to help them become confident, well-adjusted adult dogs. Puppies also require ongoing veterinary care, a quality diet, mental stimulation, exercise, and lots of love throughout their lives.The work that goes into raising a puppy is significant, but the reward is an incredible lifelong companion. We are looking for committed adopters who understand the responsibility that comes with bringing a puppy into the household and are ready for all the fun, chaos, and love that puppyhood brings.Sid is ready to find a forever family to call his own!He has been vet checked, microchipped, and is current on age-appropriate veterinary care.Apply today at this link-https://airtable.com/shrAznkHf1ruIqQwqDNA Results57% Siberian Husky2% American Staffordshire Terrier15% Australian Cattle Dog2% Beagle8% American Pit Bull Terrier2% Chihuahua5% Boxer2% Dalmatian2% Alaskan Malamute2% PapillonPredicted ideal adult weight33-62 Ibs
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Geno

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,
Story
Meet Geno!Geno is an adorable male puppy with a beautiful tan and white coat and the most striking bright blue eyes. This handsome little guy is known as the brave one of the bunch — always ready to explore, investigate something new, and confidently lead the way on puppy adventures. But don’t let his brave side fool you… Geno also gives the sweetest kisses and loves affection just as much as he loves to play.Like the rest of his litter, Geno has been raised in foster care with other dogs, cats, and children, helping him get a wonderful start with socialization and everyday experiences. He’s playful, happy, social, and full of puppy energy.We also received DNA results back for the litter, and these pups are definitely a unique mix! Their breeds include Siberian Husky, Australian Cattle Dog, American Pit Bull Terrier, Boxer, Alaskan Malamute, and several smaller breed mixes as well. Their mama is only around 17 lbs, so honestly, we really don’t know exactly how big these puppies will end up being!Because Husky and Cattle Dog make up the largest percentage of the litter’s DNA, potential adopters should do their breed research before applying. Both breeds are known for being intelligent, active, energetic dogs that thrive when given proper physical exercise and mental stimulation. They are happiest when included as part of the family and given structure, enrichment, training, and activities to keep their minds busy. Puppies with these breed traits can grow into incredibly loyal, fun, and intelligent companions when their needs are properly met.At just 8 weeks old, Geno still has lots to learn about the world around him. Puppies require patience, consistency, training, socialization, and lifelong commitment. They need exposure to new people, animals, places, sounds, and experiences to help them grow into confident, well-adjusted adult dogs. Puppies also need ongoing veterinary care, a quality diet, mental stimulation, exercise, and plenty of love throughout their lives.Raising a puppy takes time and dedication, but the reward is an incredible lifelong companion. We are looking for adopters who understand the responsibility that comes with bringing a puppy into the household and are ready for all the fun, chaos, and love that comes with puppyhood.Geno is ready to find a forever family to call his own!He has been vet checked, microchipped, and is current on age-appropriate veterinary care.Apply today at this link- https://airtable.com/shrAznkHf1ruIqQwq

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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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33.1 miles

Ninth Life Rescue Center

Greensburg, PA 15601

Pet Types: cats

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Rescue

42.4 miles

Cross Your Paws Rescue

Irwin, PA 15642

Pet Types: birds, dogs

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45.7 miles

Animal Protectors of Allegheny Valley

730 Church St, New Kensington, PA 15068

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

46.6 miles

Orphans of the Storm Inc

11878 State Route 85, Kittanning, PA 16201

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

46.9 miles

White Oak Animal Safe Haven

2295 Lincoln Way, White Oak, PA 15131

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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48.6 miles

Huntingdon County Humane Society LC #2157

11371 School House Hollow Road, Huntingdon, PA 16652

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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