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Johnny Storm - Husky / Shepherd (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Alaskan Husky Dogs For Adoption in Redmond, WA, USA

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Nickname
Johnny Storm
Breed
Alaskan Husky
Gender
Male
Age
Baby
Location
Redmond, WA, 98053, USA

Description

Alaskan Husky Dogs For Adoption in Redmond, WA, USA

Posted Breed: Husky / Shepherd (medium coat). NAME: Johnny Storm LITTER: Johnny Storm is part of the "Fantastic Four" litter and his Mother is "{MOTHER_NAME}". GO-HOME DATE: Read

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y to go home on, or after 2018-01-06. AGE/GENDER: Baby 2017-09-25, Male BREED: Husky TEMPERAMENT: Playful and mischievous WEIGHT: 30.0 lbs and growing HOUSE TRAINING: Not yet! He is a baby so he'll need a consistent schedule with multiple opportunities daily to go outside while he works on it. Puppies should not be considered reliable in regard to housetraining until 6-12 months of age. They're a lot like toddlers, who require diapers! CRATE TRAINING: Good, he's young and trainable! OTHER DOGS: Good! He will need continued socialization, like all puppies! CATS: Good! Continued socialization will be important! CHILDREN: Dog-respectful children, 8 and older ADOPTION DONATION: $450 HEALTH: Johnny Storm is healthy! Prior to adoption, puppies will be altered, microchipped, flea treated, and dewormed. Puppies are given vaccination boosters in our care; however, adoptive families will be responsible for the remaining vaccinations that puppies need. Your adoption donation goes toward the cost of this vet care as well as transportation and general care costs. In addition, all pets adopted from Motley Zoo come with 30 days of free pet insurance provided by Shelter Care. HISTORY: Motley Zoo Animal Rescue was asked to find him a great forever family and that is exactly what we plan to do! NOTES FROM FOSTER HOME: Johnny Storm is a puppy so he's playful and has a lot of puppy energy! He is super cute and fun, but a lot of work. His forever family should be committed to lots of training - obedience, housetraining, and socialization. This will ensure that Johnny Storm grows into a confident, well behaved adult! Puppies' personalities are dependent on their environment, and the structure and training they are given, in addition to socialization. Their personalities continue to grow and be shaped by their new adoptive families. Puppy daycare and socialization classes or puppy kindergarten are highly recommended for their personal development. He will more than reward you for all your hard work with lots of love, loyalty, and laughs.   All dogs adopted from Motley Zoo come with a leash and either a Martingale collar or a harness, depending on each dog's particular needs.   Welcome to Motley Zoo Animal Rescue. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue organization that is run entirely by volunteers. Motley Zoo does not have a brick and mortar shelter location. Instead, all our rescue animals are cared for in private foster homes where the animals receive one-on-one care and attention in a home environment until permanent placement is found. Please email adopt@motleyzoo.org and request an adoption application and we will work toward approving you as an adopter with our rescue so that we can set a time for you to meet!   For more information, please visit www.motleyzoo.org.   Thank you for considering adopting a dog in need!   Woof,   The Motley Zoo Crew

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-754270
Date Listed
02/02/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Alaskan Husky


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