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Pomsky puppies and dogs in Novato, California

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Rosco

Siberian Husky Beagle

Male, Adult
Novato, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Rosco, a handsome six-and-a-half-year-old mix who brings a wonderful blend of sensitivity and social charm to the table. While his paperwork says Husky and Beagle, his physical appearance and focused body language give us strong Cattle Dog vibes. Rosco is a dog with a polite sense of personal space, meaning he likes to take things slow and get to know you before diving into heavy handling or close-up affection. He is a master of the slow burn, but once you respect his initial bubble, it does not take long at all before he warmly welcomes you into his inner circle.When it comes to his fellow canines, Rosco is an absolute gem. He has shown himself to be incredibly respectful, gracefully taking direction from a bold little Chihuahua and playing beautifully with dogs his own size. Because he appreciates a polite introduction and prefers not to be handled by strangers right away, Rosco's ideal home is an adult-only household or one with mature teenagers who can understand and respect his boundaries. He is looking for a patient, understanding family who will let him set the pace for new friendships. If you are looking for a loyal, dog-friendly companion who rewards a little patience with a lifetime of devotion, Rosco is ready to meet you. Primary Color: Tri Color Weight: 54.5 Age: 6yrs 8mths 0wks
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Rosie

Husky

Female, 7 yrs 1 mo
Novato, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Rosie is a sweet Siberian Husky with a touch of sass and wild spirit—true to her name, inspired by the Wild Rose, the official flower of Alberta, where she’s been fostered for the past three months. Rosie’s story almost ended too soon. She was abandoned by her owner at a crowded shelter and placed on the euthanasia list after she stopped eating out of depression. Thankfully, she was rescued just in time—and it turns out she does eat (and loves every bite)! We believe Rosie spent much of her early life tied up outside, with little exercise and minimal human contact. She also shows signs of past mistreatment. When she first arrived, she was terrified of everything. Over time, with love and patience, she’s begun to open up in the most heartwarming ways. But her progress is still ongoing—she’s shy, skittish around new experiences, and will need a home that understands that healing takes time. Rosie is terrified of children, so she needs a calm, stable, and kid-free home. She’ll thrive best with patient, loving adults who can provide structure and reassurance. She also loves having a dog best friend—another gentle, confident dog helps her feel more secure and playful. As Rosie’s confidence has grown, so has her personality. Once thought to be low energy, she’s now showing her mischievous, funny side. She adores running, exploring, and chasing squirrels—and when she feels safe, she’ll seek out belly rubs and snuggles that will melt your heart. She may not know all her commands yet, but she’s clever in her own way, and with love and consistency, she’ll continue to blossom. Rosie’s looking for a home where she can feel truly safe and finally learn that the world isn’t such a scary place after all.
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Abby

Husky

Female, 7 yrs 11 mos
Novato, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Abby is a Siberian Husky who was saved from a heartbreaking fate, and she’s making the most of every second of her second chance. With her soulful brown eyes and gentle spirit, she’s the kind of dog who quietly wins over everyone she meets. Abby is just sooo chill and relaxed. She’s a little bit of a shadow, always wanting to be near her people but never in a needy way. She’s fully potty trained, well-mannered, and has mastered the art of simply being a good girl. Belly rubs make her melt with happiness, and she’ll happily flop over for more. One of Abby’s most charming quirks is her love for her crate. Whether it’s from past training or simply seeing another dog do it and catching on, she’ll head into her crate on her own just to relax. It’s become her safe space, and the door is always open. That alone can be such a huge hurdle for many dogs so it’s truly a gift with Abby. She’s not a picky eater, not high maintenance, and not demanding, just a sweet soul looking for a safe, loving home where she can enjoy her golden years. If you’ve been searching for a loyal, easygoing, and affectionate companion, Abby is waiting to meet you. Could she be your perfect match?

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