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627 Cottage Street Springfield, MA
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(413) 781-1484

Live. Love. Bark.

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SHRIMP
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 11/12/24

Male Dog, Siberian Husky

Siberian Husky (Medium Coat)

Description:

Shrimp is a people loving, high energy puppy who hasn't had any training experience and is SO EXCITED to meet everyone. He is scared of other dogs and will need support from his owner to build his confidence; he is full of love and still hasn't decided what he wants to be when he grows up.OTHER PETS: Shrimp is not a fan of other dogs and would be happiest living as an only pet. Should Be Only PetOWNER EXPERIENCE: Shrimp is a high energy dog who will need more support than usual huskies, because he also needs to work on building his own confidence as well as his trust in humans. Someone who has owned huskies (or a similar breed) previously would be best suited to help Shrimp live his best life. Very ExperiencedKIDS: Shrimp resource guards his food - he was emaciated when he came in - and would be best suited to live in a home with only older teens or adults. 15+ (Must Meet First)ACTIVITY LEVEL: Multiple daily walks, supervised outdoor playtime, mental enrichment, and getting Shrimp involved in activities be they as a companion on human adventures or participating as a dog-athlete in sports like fly ball, dock diving, weight pulling or agility. Olympic AthleteVETERINARY CARE: Routine LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Shrimp build his confidence and his trust bond with his humans, it will also help him learn basic cues and skills, and how to participate in different activities. Shrimp is going to need a lot of support to build his confidence. Shrimp has been easy to please, but he will need a dedicated owner and positive reinforcement to flourish. IntenseGROOMING: Shrimp will need regular brushing to ensure his coat stays clean and matt-free. Many husky owners utilize bi-yearly grooms to help with the seasonal blowing of coats that huskies experience. Routine Brushing / Professional Grooming

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