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Alaskan Husky Dogs For Adoption in CHICAGO, IL, USA

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Balto - Husky Dog For Adoption

Alaskan Husky Dogs For Adoption in CHICAGO, IL, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Balto
Breed
Alaskan Husky
Gender
Male
Age
Location
CHICAGO, IL, 60634, USA

Description

Alaskan Husky Dogs For Adoption in CHICAGO, IL, USA

Posted Breed: Husky. Hi, I'm Balto, I'm about 2 years old! Midwest Canine Connection worked really hard to rescue me. I was living on the south side of Chicago, I spent most of my life

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living outside with very little love and attention. I'm so glad MCC rescued me and are ensuring I will find a good home I deserve. I'm a very smart boy with a happy go lucky personality, guaranteed to give you lots of cuddles and kisses! I'd be a REALLY good fit and addition to any family. I have been working on adjusting to living as an indoor dog. I walk nice on my leash. I also get along great with other dogs.Mt adoption fee is $350, this includes my neuter, DAPPv (distemper), bordetella, rabies, heartworm test, microchip and a veterinary exam. If you are interested in meeting me and providing a loving home for me please fill out an adoption application at .midwestcanineconnection or email my current mommy at, midwestcanineconnectiongmail for more information! Our process: We do not have a central facility, we rely on a network of foster homes to house our animals. In order to meet a pet, an application MUST be filled out, reviewed and approved, PRIOR to meeting a dog. Due to us being a volunteer run organization, please allow us up to 24 hours to respond. Thank you for choosing to adopt & not shop!

Physical Attributes

Grooming Needs
High

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1060035
Date Listed
10/20/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Alaskan Husky


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