MELLY - HUSKY / ALASKAN MALAMUTE / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Alusky Dogs For Adoption in Lee's Summit, MO, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
MELLY
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Lee's Summit, MO, 64082 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Husky / Alaskan Malamute / Mixed (medium coat). Adoption Fee: $10 Includes: Spay/Neuter, Rabies, Microchip, DA2PP, Pyrantel, Nasal Bordatella Age: 6 years old Weight: 57 lbs If you are interested in meeting and adopting or have any questions please call the Lee's Summit Animal Shelter at 816-969-1640 to schedule an appointment. ***BEHAVIOR TEST*** DOG TEST: (Good with Dogs) Melly seems to do well around other dogs! CAT TEST: (Bad with Cats) Melly tends to chase cats and does not do well in a home with them. KID TEST: (Okay with Kids) Melly seems like she would do well with kids of all ages. HOUSE BROKEN: (Potty Trained) Melly seems to be potty trained. ENERGY LEVEL: (Low/Medium) Melly is a sweet girl who has never met a stranger. She tends to be confident and can make friends everywhere she goes as long as there is pets involved! Melly can be independent and keep to herself. LEASH WALKING: (Good) Melly walks well on a leash. KNOWN COMMANDS: Sit (Yes) Down (No) Stay (No) Shake (No) Drop (No)
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Lee's Summit Animal Control
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Location:
Lee's Summit, Missouri, 64082 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Alusky, a captivating hybrid of the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky, originated from the desire to blend the best traits of these powerful Arctic breeds. Physically, they are medium to large dogs, boasting a thick double coat that comes in a variety of colors and often features the striking blue or bi-colored eyes inherited from the Husky, alongside the sturdy build of the Malamute. Temperamentally, Aluskys are known for being intelligent, energetic, and loyal. They thrive on human companionship and require significant exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. While generally good with families, their high energy levels and strong prey drive mean they are less suited for apartment living and benefit from a secure yard. Potential owners should be aware of common health concerns like hip and elbow dysplasia and eye conditions, making responsible breeding and regular veterinary check-ups essential for a healthy companion.
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