MR. GOODYEAR - SIBERIAN HUSKY (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Siberian Husky Dogs For Adoption in Fort Wayne, IN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
MR. GOODYEAR
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Fort Wayne, IN, 46808 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Siberian Husky (medium coat). Meet Mr. Goodyear! Weight 110# Mr. Goodyear is a plump boy (to put it nicely) who is in need of a walking buddy who will help this special boy with his weightloss journey! He's very sweet boy who walks nicely on a leash and will make a great companion! He loves splashing around in the kiddie pool and hanging out with his dog friends. He also LOVES being the center of attention especially if it means he's going to get belly rubs! Be sure to bring any current dogs in the home with you to meet Mr. Goodyear!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
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Location:
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46808 USAUSA
Breed overview
Siberian Husky
A.K.A.: Husky, Arctic Husky, Chukcha, Chukchi, Chukchi Sled Dog, Sibe, Sibes, Sled Dog, Snow Dog
Overview:
The Siberian Husky is a striking and beloved breed, originating from Northeast Asia where they were bred by the Chukchi people for pulling sleds over long distances in harsh conditions. Physically, they are easily recognizable by their medium size, thick double coat (available in various colors and markings), and often captivating blue or bi-colored eyes. Their temperament is typically friendly, outgoing, and playful, making them generally good with children and other dogs. However, their independent and sometimes stubborn nature, coupled with a strong prey drive, means consistent training and secure containment are essential. While affectionate, their high energy levels and need for significant exercise make them less suitable for sedentary lifestyles or tiny apartments; a house with a securely fenced yard is often preferred. Health-wise, they are generally robust but can be prone to certain conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia and eye problems such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy. Overall, a Siberian Husky thrives with active families committed to meeting their exercise and mental stimulation needs.
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