YULE - AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD / HUSKY / MIXED (LONG COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Aussie Siberian Dogs For Adoption in Euless, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Yule
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Young
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Location
Euless, TX, 76039 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Australian Shepherd / Husky / Mixed (long coat). Some pets are in the Shelter and others in Foster homes. Please read the bio & email the address listed in the bio. Additionally for CATS you may email JSheltoneulesstx.gov and for DOGS, email trinitygapclubgmail Meet Yule! Yule is a 10-week-old Aussie/Husky mix who is ready to find his forever home. This sweet boy was brought to a shelter when his previous home had too many puppies, and now he’s looking for a family to call his own. Yule is a bundle of joy and fluffy fun! He’s currently working on potty training and making great progress. He plays well with other dogs, is very social, and loves being around people. At about 14 pounds right now, he’s growing fast and full of puppy energy and affection. If you’re looking for a happy, loving companion to grow up with your family, Yule could be the perfect match. Interested? Please email. steffeniegaprescuegmail for more information.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Long -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Trinity GAP Club
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Location:
Euless, Texas, 76039 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Aussie Siberian, a striking hybrid of the Australian Shepherd and Siberian Husky, brings together the best of both intelligent and active worlds. Originating from designer breed efforts, these dogs typically possess a medium build, often showcasing the Husky's mesmerizing blue eyes or heterochromia, combined with the Aussie's diverse coat patterns and colors. Temperamentally, they are known for being energetic, intelligent, and loyal, often inheriting a strong prey drive and a need for consistent mental and physical stimulation. While generally good with active families who can provide ample exercise and training, their high energy levels and potential for vocalization make them less suitable for apartment living unless exceptionally well-exercised. Prospective owners should be aware of potential health considerations common to both parent breeds, including hip and elbow dysplasia, eye conditions, and certain autoimmune diseases, making responsible breeding and veterinary check-ups crucial for a long, healthy life with these captivating companions.
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