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Husky puppies and dogs in Mount Vernon, Missouri

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We'll also keep you updated on Timber's adoption status with email updates.
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Timber

Husky

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Aurora, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Timber is a sweet, playful boy of about a year old. So he is still a puppy at heart. He is a typical Husky full of fun, energy and a real character. Timber will come with a neuter certificate to be used locally that covers the cost. Verifiable vet reference is required. Meet and greets are scheduled with approved applications. Please copy and paste the link into a new browser to complete an application. https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/AURO/Dog
We'll also keep you updated on White's adoption status with email updates.
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White

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 3 yrs 2 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Time on Shelter: Over 250 days :(
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Smoky Linx (Paladin)

Husky

Male, 5 yrs 2 mos
Washburn, MO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Smoky Linx's estimated DOB is 11/20/2019 and he's a brown and white Husky. This poor dog was found by police, and had a rough start at the haven, but he is doing great now and happy. Though he acts pretty standoffish in his pen, when he's slowly and properly introduced to new people he turns into a big cuddly lovebug. Now he needs a forever home. Smoky Linx got to spend some time in a foster home recently and his foster family loved him! Here's what they had to say: "Smoky is just so darn perfect, aside from a couple quirks. He's fully house trained, crate trained, and walks beautifully on a leash. He's protective and intuitive and can read "his" people incredibly well, asking for hugs by gently putting his front paws on your chest. He got along with our cats, to a degree. Unfortunately we left our big male cat alone with him briefly and the cat attacked him, so he was pretty traumatized by that and steered clear of all of our cats after that. He barked loudly at them when they'd get too close to his crate or start drinking his water, so we definitely think he was resource guarding and will need his own space. We think he'll have no problem with more tolerant cats and a slow introduction. He seems to love every single dog he meets but will likely still need his own little space in a home shared with other dogs. Smoky's only real downfall is that he takes a long time to get used to people. We had him crated when new people came over, and he'd bark pretty aggressively at them as they came and went. He honestly doesn't seem to be super comfortable with being inside a house, he really shines his brightest when he's outdoors. We took him to Roaring River and he acted like a whole different dog, totally ignoring strangers, sniffing other dogs, tail wagging, hopping and rolling around and even swimming! We think that Smoky's ideal forever home will be someone who has a big yard with at least a four-foot fence, and preferably a doggie door. Someone who won't make him meet too many visitors, but will take him hiking in parks, and will let him have his own space. Preferably his forever home would come and hang out with him at the shelter a few times, getting him used to them before he comes home. We also recommend muzzle training, less to protect people from him and more to protect him from people. We love Smoky dearly, and we think he's an amazing dog!" All of our pets are fixed, up to date on their vaccinations, and microchipped. The Haven of the Ozarks is open form 9am-4pm, seven days a week. For more information, please email us at havenozarksanctuary@gmail.com, or give us a call at 417-835-3647.
We'll also keep you updated on Stevie's adoption status with email updates.
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Stevie

Husky Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Springfield, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Hello my name is Stevie. I am almost 2 years old. I’m very sweet and loving and very active. I get along with big dogs but not small dogs. I need a home where my new family will be patient with me and give me time to get to know them and adjust. I can be timid and it can take me a little bit of time to come out of my shell. I love to be outdoors and I do tend to dig and I love toys and I sit for treats. My family loves me but they have little dogs and I am reacting to them, so they need me to go to a home with no small dogs.
We'll also keep you updated on Meeka's adoption status with email updates.
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Meeka

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 2 yrs 7 mos
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adoption fee fully sponsored by Kristy Pace.First joining us late in April, Meeka's origin story is heartbreaking - acquired and raised as a young puppy, Meeka's first owner soon found herself unable to care for her due to stage IV cancer - just a few months before she passed away, she made sure to find Meeka a place in our facility. Because of her struggles with her illness, Meeka's care was understandably pushed to the back burner, which for any dog is detrimental but especially a young, high-energy German Shepherd/Husky mix like Meeka! Meeka's first owner was aware of what Meeka needed, but due to the advanced progression of her cancer was unable to give it to her. It took five months, but Meeka was finally chosen to go home! Her new parents fell in love with her and did several meet-and-greets with all dogs in the household and important family members to make sure that she would stick. However, after two months of trying really hard, it turned out that Meeka, more than likely due to her emotional neglect as a puppy, was not fitting in well. Although she loves other dogs and plays well with them, she unfortunately struggles with resource guarding surrounding food, and some households are just not set up to be able to care for a dog who struggles with that behavior. For the sake of the dogs that they already had, and for Meeka's sake as well, her adopters reluctantly and tearfully relinquished her back to our care in hopes that we would be able to find a safer placement for Meeka. Even though we are so sad to have Meeka back at the shelter, we are thankful to have lots of information about how Meeka is in a home environment! Although she still remained a high energy dog, with a routine and proper outlet, her energy levels are more than manageable. She's not destructive when she's out and free roaming, and she is both housebroken and crate trained. Her excitement and getting to go out on a walk makes her come out HOT on a leash, but her adopters said that with the daily walks and runs, she began responding easily to light leash pressure that reminded her to chill out with the pulling, even at her "craziest." Meeka did well with meeting dogs outside of the home - showed lots of manners and was very polite on her walks in passing and while getting to play with new dogs. She also spent a lot of time with her adopters' 3 year old nephew, and as active and spunky as she is with adults, always showed incredible restraint and gentleness when interacting with him. When faced with large groups of children at the park, she chose hiding behind her people's legs instead of barking or pulling! Meeka seems to do best with dogs that are her size or larger. Huskies and Shepherds both have high prey drives, and although (without the presence of food as a trigger) she never showed any truly aggressive behavior to dogs smaller than her, she does seem to have a difficult time being respectful towards smaller dogs that don't want to wrestle and roll around with her. She wants to play, but her eagerness and energy level causes her to ignore small dogs who request space. With larger dogs, she seems to be instinctively more respectful, and there's not much she can do to harass them if they don't want to continue her games! Meeka was one of the trial dogs for our new "Doggy Day Out" program - she got to spend about 6 hours out of the shelter with one of our amazing volunteers and her young daughter. A direct quote: "A great girl with no real hiccups. Does great on stairs, plays, aware of her surroundings but is still going to do her own thing. Loves water, popcorn chicken, and pup cups." We were told that at the river, Meeka shoved her entire head underwater which tracks for her, a known hose fiend. She had a great time making new friends with an energetic goldendoodle and found a kindred spirit in her child companion - their play styles matched each other perfectly. When she spends time as office dog, Meeka does a great job of self-managing her own energy levels, immediately making good choices to retire to a dog bed with her toys while also not being destructive. She is always happy and excited to receive attention and affection, to learn new things, and to go out on long-line walks or join her doggy friends for playgroups. She knows sit, down, shake, and other commands, and she could easily learn a new command a day - she'd be such an easy candidate to earn AKC trick titles! Meeka's ideal placement would be a single dog household or someone who has experience or knowledge about how to work with dog-to-dog resource guarding. Email adopt.ffaa@gmail.com or call the shelter at (417) 592-2512 to learn more about Meeka or to discuss the intricacies of her singular behavior concern. We are also open to longterm foster or foster-to-adopt placements for Meeka as she does struggle to cope well in a shelter environment (but is a dream to have at home).
We'll also keep you updated on Lady's adoption status with email updates.
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Lady

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 yrs
Neosho, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lady is a recent arrival to the FFAA family! This roly poly girl is not as big as she looks - her thick, plush coat is doing a lot of heavy labor there. This sweetheart was found as as stray along with her travel companion/ride-or-die, "Mister," a male husky also currently looking for his furever home through Faithful Friends. Although as sweet as can be, when Lady showed up as a stray in her savior's life with a lovely smile and a penchant for chicken murder and consumption, her rescuer was glad to send her off in hopes of finding her a perfect (poultry-free) home! Despite being a husky, a breed known to be independent and even aloof, Lady is definitely a social butterfly. She LOVES love and her jovial, enthusiastic presence is always appreciated. She's had a great time making friends with staff, volunteers, and interested applicants. We are in the process of finding Lady some canine friends for playgroup time outside of her longtime bestie Mister, but it's clear that when they interact (and even clearer when the timer for their playgroup slot runs out) that for her, he's the only dog in the world. They miss each other due to being too large to kennel safely together, and we're glad that their playtime is spent together, but boy do they have some sad sad songs to sing when they're separated after. While we don't neccesarily see evidence of Mister and Lady being truly, clinically "bonded," it is clear that for however long these two huskies have been together, the connection they've built is strong. We hope that a miracle adopter will come along with space in their heart and home for the both of them together, but we understand that placing one adult dog is a challenging, much less two together. We will continue to cross our fingers and paws, however. If you'd like to come meet Lady and her boytoy, Mister, please stop by! FFAA is open Wed-Fri 12-7 and Sat-Sun 10-4 - we are closed Mondays & Tuesdays. If you've got any questions, shoot an email to adopt.ffaa@gmail.com. Alternatively, fill out our online application on our website! https://www.ffaaneosho.org/

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City of Aurora Dog Pound

106 S Elliott Avenue, Aurora, MO 65605

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27.9 miles

Carthage Humane Society Inc

13860 Dog Kennel Rd., Carthage, MO 64836

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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29.4 miles

Haven of the Ozarks Animal Sanctuary

9617 Farm Road 2190, Washburn, MO 65772

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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34.9 miles

Faithful Friends Animal Advocates

11281 East Hwy 86, Neosho, MO 64850

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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38.6 miles

Joplin Humane Society

140 E. Emperor Lane, Joplin, MO 64801

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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41.9 miles

Polk County Humane Society

4404 S. 82nd Road, Bolivar, MO 65613

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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