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COMET

Husky Alaskan Malamute

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Comet – Your Loyal, Well-Mannered Adventure Buddy! Comet is a sweet, smart, and stunning 1.5-year-old Malamute/Husky mix, weighing around 90 lbs. This well-mannered boy is housetrained, doesn’t counter surf or get into trash, and respects furniture—only hopping up when invited. He patiently waits for his food and rides great in a car or truck, making him the perfect travel companion. He loves the snow. A Dream on a Leash & A Lover of the Outdoors Comet walks beautifully on a leash, keeping pace like a pro. He thrives in the great outdoors, loves the snow and mountains, and enjoys being brushed. He also has the classic Husky/Malamute charm—he loves to "talk" and will be a great conversationalist for an active home! A Brave Boy Looking for a Fresh Start Comet was rescued from an overcrowded rural shelter during the Fourth of July chaos. Unfortunately, after an unprovoked attack by another dog left him with injuries, he has become more reserved and dog-selective. However, he has since been in playgroups with other dogs in boarding and may regain his confidence in time. Until further assessment, he would do best as the only dog in the home. While his interactions with cats and kids are unknown, he has ignored cats while on walks and remained focused on his route. With his loving, loyal nature, he is sure to bond deeply with his forever family. Comet is ready for a second chance—could that be with you? Whether fostering or adopting, you'll be gaining a well-mannered, adventurous, and affectionate companion who will bring warmth and joy to your home! 📍 Apply today to foster or adopt Comet! https://photos.app.goo.gl/Lsc3ZxBeaVEe8Dd96
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MELVIN (Wendell pup 1)

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Melvin! Melvin recently joined our rescue and is currently staying at Windswept Kennels, waiting for a foster or forever home! Rescued from a farm in Wendell, ID, Melvin is one of nine puppies. On January 5, 2024, six of the puppies were trapped, including Melvin, Blackie, Bright Eyes, Larry, Glenda, and Bliss. Their mother is an all-white husky, and their father is unknown, possibly a German Shepherd. Adoption fees cover spay/neuter, microchip, rabies vaccine, current vaccinations, and a starter kit of supplies (when available). About Shepskies (Shepherd-Husky Mix) Shepskies combine the best traits of German Shepherds and Siberian Huskies, making them loving, intelligent, and protective companions. Family Dogs: They’re gentle and protective, great for families with proper training. Always supervise interactions with young children. Training Needs: These working dogs are loyal but can be stubborn. A firm, consistent leader helps them thrive. Size: Typically 20–25 inches tall and 45–88 pounds. Personality & Care Shepskies are active, playful, and full of energy. They thrive with regular long walks, hikes, and engaging play sessions. Without sufficient activity or companionship, they may develop separation anxiety or destructive behaviors. Socialization: Early exposure to other pets and people is key. Huskies can have a strong prey drive, so supervision around small animals is important. Grooming: Brush regularly, clean eyes and ears as needed, and trim nails monthly. Watch for signs of infection, like redness or odor in the ears. Shepskies are vocal, especially when bored or left alone for long periods. They prefer living indoors with their families but love spending time outdoors. Breed Disclaimer The listed breed(s) are based on appearance and volunteer experience with similar dogs. Traits and size may vary, and breed mixes are not guaranteed. Adoption fees support our mission to rescue and care for dogs in need. To meet Melvin or learn more, please fill out an application at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com. A volunteer will contact you shortly!
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BLISS (Wendell pup 3)

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Bliss! Bliss is currently staying in paid boarding and would love to find a foster or forever home soon! Rescued from a farm in Wendell, ID, she is one of nine puppies. Six were trapped on January 5, 2024, including Bliss, Melvin, Blackie, Bright Eyes, Larry, and Glenda. Their mom is an all-white husky, and their dad is unknown, possibly a German Shepherd. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, rabies vaccine, all current vaccinations, and a starter kit of supplies (subject to availability). About Shepskies (Shepherd-Husky Mix) Shepskies, a blend of German Shepherd and Siberian Husky traits, are intelligent, loyal, and playful. Family Compatibility: They’re great family dogs when properly trained and socialized. Always supervise interactions between dogs and young children. Training: As working dogs, Shepskies thrive under the guidance of a firm, consistent leader who can manage their occasional stubbornness. Size: Typically 20–25 inches tall and 45–88 pounds. Personality & Care Shepskies are active and energetic, needing plenty of exercise, playtime, and mental stimulation. Without sufficient activity or companionship, they may develop separation anxiety or destructive behaviors. Socialization: Introduce them early to other pets and people. Huskies may exhibit a strong prey drive, so supervise them around smaller animals. Grooming: Brush their coat regularly, clean eyes and ears as needed, and trim nails monthly. Check ears weekly for redness or odor, which can indicate infection. Shepskies love outdoor adventures but thrive indoors with their families. Their vocal nature, especially when bored or left alone, is inherited from the Husky side. Breed Disclaimer Bliss is assumed to be a Shepherd-Husky mix based on appearance and the experience of rescue volunteers. However, exact breed or size cannot be guaranteed. The included information is provided to help adopters understand possible traits but is not definitive. Adoption fees support our mission to rescue and care for dogs in need. To meet Bliss or learn more, please fill out an application at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com. A volunteer will reach out to you as soon as possible!
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GLENDA (Wendell pup 2)

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Glenda! Glenda is currently staying in paid boarding and is eager to find a foster or forever home! Rescued from a farm in Wendell, ID, she is one of nine puppies. Six were trapped on January 5, 2024, including Glenda, Melvin, Blackie, Bright Eyes, Larry, and Bliss. Their mom is an all-white husky, and their dad is unknown, possibly a German Shepherd. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, rabies vaccine, all current vaccinations, and a starter kit of supplies (subject to availability). About Shepskies (Shepherd-Husky Mix) Shepskies are a blend of German Shepherd and Siberian Husky traits, making them intelligent, loyal, and playful companions. Family Compatibility: They are great family dogs when properly trained and socialized. Always supervise interactions between dogs and young children. Training: As working dogs, Shepskies need a firm, consistent leader to manage their occasional stubbornness. Size: Typically 20–25 inches tall and 45–88 pounds. Personality & Care Shepskies are active and energetic, requiring plenty of exercise, playtime, and mental stimulation. Without sufficient activity or companionship, they may develop separation anxiety or destructive behaviors. Socialization: Introduce them early to other pets and people. Huskies may exhibit a strong prey drive, so supervise them around smaller animals. Grooming: Brush their coat regularly, clean eyes and ears as needed, and trim nails monthly. Check ears weekly for redness or odor, which can indicate infection. Shepskies love outdoor adventures but thrive indoors with their families. Their vocal nature, especially when bored or left alone, is inherited from the Husky side. Breed Disclaimer Glenda is assumed to be a Shepherd-Husky mix based on appearance and the experience of rescue volunteers. However, exact breed or size cannot be guaranteed. This information is provided to help adopters understand possible traits but may not reflect her precise genetics. Adoption fees support our mission to rescue and care for dogs in need. To meet Glenda or learn more, please fill out an application at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com. A volunteer will reach out to you as soon as possible!
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BRIGHT EYES (Wendell pup 4)

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Bright Eyes! Bright Eyes is currently staying in paid boarding and is eager to find a foster or forever home! Rescued from a farm in Wendell, ID, she is one of nine puppies. Six were trapped on January 5, 2024, including Bright Eyes, Melvin, Blackie, Larry, Glenda, and Bliss. Their mom is an all-white husky, and their dad is unknown, possibly a German Shepherd. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, rabies vaccine, all current vaccinations, and a starter kit of supplies (subject to availability). About Shepskies (Shepherd-Husky Mix) Shepskies are a blend of German Shepherd and Siberian Husky traits, making them intelligent, loyal, and playful companions. Family Compatibility: They are great family dogs when properly trained and socialized. Always supervise interactions between dogs and young children. Training: As working dogs, Shepskies need a firm, consistent leader to manage their occasional stubbornness. Size: Typically 20–25 inches tall and 45–88 pounds. Personality & Care Shepskies are active and energetic, requiring plenty of exercise, playtime, and mental stimulation. Without sufficient activity or companionship, they may develop separation anxiety or destructive behaviors. Socialization: Introduce them early to other pets and people. Huskies may exhibit a strong prey drive, so supervise them around smaller animals. Grooming: Brush their coat regularly, clean eyes and ears as needed, and trim nails monthly. Check ears weekly for redness or odor, which can indicate infection. Shepskies love outdoor adventures but thrive indoors with their families. Their vocal nature, especially when bored or left alone, is inherited from the Husky side. Breed Disclaimer Bright Eyes is assumed to be a Shepherd-Husky mix based on appearance and the experience of rescue volunteers. However, exact breed or size cannot be guaranteed. This information is provided to help adopters understand possible traits but may not reflect her precise genetics. Adoption fees support our mission to rescue and care for dogs in need. To meet Bright Eyes or learn more, please fill out an application at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com. A volunteer will reach out to you as soon as possible!
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BLACKIE (Wendell pup 5)

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Jerome, ID
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Blackie! Blackie has just arrived in rescue and is staying at Windswept Kennels. He’s hoping to find a foster or forever home soon! Rescued from a farm in Wendell, ID, Blackie is one of nine puppies. Six were trapped on January 5, 2024, including Blackie, Melvin, Bright Eyes, Larry, Glenda, and Bliss. Their mom is an all-white husky, and their dad is unknown, possibly a German Shepherd. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, rabies vaccine, all current vaccinations, and a starter kit of supplies (subject to availability). About Shepskies (Shepherd-Husky Mix) Shepskies combine traits of German Shepherds and Siberian Huskies, making them intelligent, loyal, and playful companions. Family Compatibility: These dogs are excellent family pets when properly trained and socialized. Always supervise interactions between dogs and young children. Training Needs: Shepskies are working dogs and benefit from a consistent, confident leader to manage their occasional stubbornness. Size: Typically 20–25 inches tall and 45–88 pounds. Personality & Care Shepskies are active, energetic dogs that thrive with physical activity and mental stimulation. Without sufficient exercise or companionship, they may develop separation anxiety or destructive behaviors. Socialization: Early exposure to other pets and people is crucial. Huskies may have a high prey drive, so supervision around smaller animals is advised. Grooming Needs: Brush their coat regularly. Clean their eyes and ears as needed, avoiding liquids in the ear canal. Trim nails monthly to prevent overgrowth. Check ears weekly for redness or odor, signs of possible infection. Shepskies love outdoor adventures but need to live indoors as part of the family. They may vocalize when bored, a trait inherited from their Husky lineage. Breed Disclaimer Blackie is believed to be a Shepherd-Husky mix based on appearance and rescue volunteer observations. However, exact breed or size cannot be guaranteed. This information is provided to give potential adopters insight but may not reflect his precise genetics. Adoption fees support our mission to rescue and care for animals in need. To meet Blackie or learn more, please complete an application at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com. A volunteer will contact you as soon as possible!

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Friends Furever Animal Rescue

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People for Pets Magic Valley Humane Society

420 Victory Avenue, Twin Falls, ID 83301

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Three Little Pitties Rescue - Twin Falls ID transport

Twin Falls, ID 83301

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Paws Rescue Inc

Twin Falls, ID 83301

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