SHADOW - SIBERIAN HUSKY / GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Gerberian Shepsky Dogs For Adoption in Cedar Crest, NM, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Shadow
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Cedar Crest, NM, 88337 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Siberian Husky / German Shepherd Dog / Mixed (medium coat). How to Adopt Shadow is a smart, high-energy 4-year-old girl who’s ready for her forever home! She’s eager to please, loves treats, and already knows some basics — so training her is actually fun. She’s the kind of dog who truly wants to work with you. She’ll need daily walks, playtime, and lots of interaction to stay happy. An active home with a secure yard (at least a 5-foot fence) is a must so she can safely burn off energy. Shadow gets along with most dogs but would really love a male dog buddy to call her own. She thrives on attention and would do best with someone who wants an engaged, involved companion. She came into rescue through no fault of her own when her previous owner developed a medical condition. In her former home, she even showed signs of being able to alert to seizures — proof of how closely she bonds with her person. If you’re active and ready for a smart, devoted sidekick, Shadow might be your girl.
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Blue Ear Type: Erect Coat Length: Medium -
Behavioral Characteristics
Activity Level: Highly Active -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Siberian Husky Rescue of New Mexico, Inc.
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Location:
Cedar Crest, New Mexico, 87008 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Gerberian Shepsky is a hybrid of the German Shepherd Dog and Siberian Husky, emerging in North America as a modern companion with working-dog roots. Typically medium to large, they feature an athletic build, erect ears, and a dense double coat, often with striking blue or heterochromatic eyes. Their temperament blends loyalty, intelligence, and independence, making them affectionate yet occasionally headstrong. With very high energy, they thrive on daily exercise and structured training, suiting active families more than apartment living without ample outdoor time. Early socialization supports good manners with children and other pets. Notable health considerations include potential hip dysplasia and eye issues; regular vet care, weight management, and coat grooming help maintain well-being. Their typical lifespan ranges around 10–13 years, rewarding committed owners with a loyal, adventurous companion.
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