Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet the adorable Aries!
This wonderful dog is house trained and does great when left alone. Although he's hesitant to enter his crate at first, once inside, he settles down and waits patiently until you return. Aries isn't destructive and does well on a leash, though he could use a bit more training to be considered a pro. He knows commands like "sit" and "house" (for crate), and he's learning "leave it" and "wait/stay."
Aries enjoys picking up items around the house, like stuffed toys or, if none are available, your belongings. When he wants attention, he'll sing the husky song and paw at you.
Aries has glaucoma, which is managed with medication, but he may need eye surgery in the future if the condition worsens. He takes eye drops easily with belly rubs, and he's good with other dogs in his foster home. Aries loves carrying stuffed toys without tearing them apart and enjoys chewing on bones. He doesn't quite grasp tug of war or fetch but loves squeaky toys, having separate ones for indoors and outdoors.
He is described as loving, affectionate, and curious by his foster family. With his super fuzzy fur and adorable teddy bear face with a perfect pink nose, he's irresistibly cute.
He prefers to be with his pack but will settle in another room if needed. Aries is incredibly tolerant, especially with grooming, eye drops, and being dried off. True to his husky nature, he has a distinct "song that he'll share, especially if ignored. Aries is one of the best-behaved dogs his foster family has had, needing minimal training due to his intelligence and quick learning.
Aries would thrive in a relaxed, yet outdoorsy environment with people ready to manage his fur and provide the stimulation he needs, like complex slow feeder bowls. As long as he has access to dog beds, couches, and toys, Aries is a very happy boy!
Please note that Aries will likely require daily eye drops and possibly surgery for his glaucoma in the future. While this doesn't currently affect his behavior or personality, he needs a home understanding to his medical care.
Apply for this good boy today!