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Let us introduce the sweetest boy, Hopper. Hopper is a 5-year-old medium energy husky who was placed on the E-list at MCACC due to a mass on his tongue. Hopper had a little bit of go while he was at county, but this boy is living and thriving after his mass removal!
The first day he was in his foster home, Hopper had a couple accidents, but he stopped that very quickly and has learned to wait by the door like a good boy. He has had no issues adjusting to people and has done very well with other dogs. Hopper was a complete gentleman at an adoption event where he was around strangers and other huskies. He does need a little time to warm up to people because he can be a little shy. Once Hopper gets to know you, he will become very affectionate and the cuddliest “lap dog”. Hopper is easily redirected with treats, and with a little bit of training and love he will be able to learn commands and walk easily on a leash. Some of Hopper’s favorite things to do include playing fetch and being a couch potato. Some small, easily trainable behaviors include counter-surfing, jumping on people when excited, and wanting to chase birds. This sweet boy has been through a lot and has some separation anxiety, so he has not been a fan of crates. Even so, his foster parents say, “he is just a sweet, shy, couch potato who never barks.”
Hopper would thrive in almost any home who just wants to have a cuddle buddy. He does well with children of all ages, most dogs, and anyone who can provide a calm loving home. If Hopper sounds like the one for you, please fill out an adoption application on our website today.
Apply to adopt Hopper: https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
Let us introduce the sweetest boy, Hopper. Hopper is a 5-year-old medium energy husky who was placed on the E-list at MCACC due to a mass on his tongue. Hopper had a little bit of go while he was at county, but this boy is living and thriving after his mass removal!
The first day he was in his foster home, Hopper had a couple accidents, but he stopped that very quickly and has learned to wait by the door like a good boy. He has had no issues adjusting to people and has done very well with other dogs. Hopper was a complete gentleman at an adoption event where he was around strangers and other huskies. He does need a little time to warm up to people because he can be a little shy. Once Hopper gets to know you, he will become very affectionate and the cuddliest “lap dog”. Hopper is easily redirected with treats, and with a little bit of training and love he will be able to learn commands and walk easily on a leash. Some of Hopper’s favorite things to do include playing fetch and being a couch potato. Some small, easily trainable behaviors include counter-surfing, jumping on people when excited, and wanting to chase birds. This sweet boy has been through a lot and has some separation anxiety, so he has not been a fan of crates. Even so, his foster parents say, “he is just a sweet, shy, couch potato who never barks.”
Hopper would thrive in almost any home who just wants to have a cuddle buddy. He does well with children of all ages, most dogs, and anyone who can provide a calm loving home. If Hopper sounds like the one for you, please fill out an adoption application on our website today.
Apply to adopt Hopper: https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
Visit our website to submit an adoption application: http://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
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Meet the Pet
Meet the pet to see if you are a good fit, possibly a meet and greet at a neutral location with any existing pets.
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Home Check
We require a home check for all of our adopted huskies to ensure data from the adoption application is accurate prior to finalizing adoption
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Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
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