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336

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 mos
Parker, CO
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! From the foster: Puppy 336 Puppy 336 is the smallest of the trio we fostered this time, but very clearly the most adventurous! She is always up for whatever is happening and loves to play with her sisters as well as with our own resident dogs (~50 and 70 pounds). This little lady plays hard and initiates adventures for the whole pack. She’s super smart, and is doing great with potty training. She’s had very few accidents, and has learned to ring our door bells to be let out! She knows how to sit for treats, and takes them politely with gentle reminding. As the life of the party, she would LOVE to join a family with another dog, but would be fine with a family that wants to spend a lot of time with her to make sure she gets all her energy directed for the forces of good. www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
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333

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 3 mos
Parker, CO
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(when grown) -
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Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! From the foster: Sweet Bucky (pup 333) isn't just special, he's a legend in making. The story goes he was found in a bucket. Undernourished? Yes. Under-cuddled? Definitely. But despite his rather minimalist start, he has blossomed in foster care and cultivated a love of the indoors where the cushy beds, couches, and most importantly where the people are - that isn't the bottom of a bucket. Bucky is curious, talkative, mouthy (watch your sleeves!), and so much fun - very much your typical husky type pup - but with a little something more. This is a sad little bucket puppy no more, in fact, there's just something about him, his spirit, his stoic demeanor (like he's seen some things already, from the bottom of that bucket), he's got this old-soul vibe that is just about as unique as the black spot on his tongue and his wild wolfish swagger as he struts at your feet. Prepare for your own personal furry shadow. Bucky certainly can bust out a good "arrroooo" from time to time when playing, especially with one of our three large dogs, but overall, is surprisingly quiet for being a probably-husky mix. He has slept quietly in his crate/pen and used puppy pads for relieving himself overnight and has gone outside all of the rest of the time like such a good boy. He likes to explore his environment thoroughly when entering a new place, but once he's scoped it out, he's most concerned about what YOU are doing and where YOU are going. Oh, and food. We should mention that. It's clear Bucky didn't always have the food he needed before coming to the rescue, so he takes mealtime pretty seriously. The minute he gets a whiff of food, he is locked in and focused - think laser beam, but furrier. We've been giving him plenty, and also giving him his space to enjoy it so he knows he doesn’t have to worry about anyone taking it, but you can tell that's his concern by the way he stands over the bowl and puts his paws in it. He's not shown any food aggression to us or our dogs, but it is important to note that he'll need some time and reassurance to feel secure about his meals coming regularly. Another item to note about Bucky, which won't surprise anyone who has experienced the husky breed, is that he is EXTREMELY smart. We're talking, puzzle toys conquered, mastering the dog door the first night, and taking cues and direction intuitively right off the bat. He was born ready and dialed in to whatever it is you are about to ask him to do. There's that old-soul vibe again we were talking about. Yeah, he is teething, and does like to gnaw on your sweatshirt sleeve and hand, but keep lots of good chews and toys nearby and in most cases he can be redirected with a verbal command or toy substitute. He will need an experienced adopter to correct him when he chomps hard on his humans and doggy siblings. He is not a good match for families with small children or small dogs. SO, if you are looking for a dog who: • has already overcome bucket-sized obstacles in his life • will serenade you with the songs of his people • believes your personal space needs routine invasion • considers mealtime a sacred ritual • is smarter than your average toddler (and possibly some adults) • and views your sleeves as a personal chew toy Perhaps Bucky is your boy! www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
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338

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 mos
Parker, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Adoption Fee: $475 When available, all animals are fixed, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped! From the foster: Puppy 338 Puppy 338 has the most beautiful blue eyes and a happy demeanor to match. She plays hard with her sisters and our own pups (~50 and 70 pounds), and moves through the world with a bouncy step and a lot of love to share. She enjoys sitting in your lap to nap, but we think she’ll probably outgrow that before too long! She’s super smart, and is doing great with potty training. She’s had very few accidents. She knows how to sit for treats, and takes them politely with gentle reminding. While not quite as agile as her sisters, this puppy is plenty energetic, and will do best in a family that can spend some time with her to help her direct her energy for good. *This puppy had a minor rash on her belly, vet gave meds, rash is significantly improved and she will go home with a few remaining days of meds.* www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt

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