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Meet Eddie

Dog - Husky, Siberian/Husky

Sex: Male

Age: 6 months

Weight: lbs.

Color: Black

Current Status: Available Foster

Name: Eddie

About Eddie

Sex: Male

Color: Black & White

Eye Color: Blue

Birthday: 03/19/25

Weight: 40lbs

Large Dog Friendly: Yes

Small Dog Friendly: Yes - can be overpowering at times

Cat Friendly: Yes

Crate Trained: Yes - but still has some anxiety - wouldn't be ideal for apartment/townhome living

Housebroken: Yes

Energy Level: High

Reaction to New People: Very friendly - will come for pets

Kid Friendly: Does well with all ages

Training: Sit, Stay, Lay, Outside, relax and learning to walk on leash

Grooming Needs: He's a puppy coat still coming in - biweekly

Fence: RECOMMENDED

Solo or Siblings: Either/Or; he would be a great

From the Foster: Eddie came to AAHMN through surrender, and since joining our care, this lively boy has blossomed. He absolutely loves being the center of attention and thrives when he’s engaged with his people.

Eddie is full of energy — we strongly recommend two walks a day or access to a secure yard where he can run and burn it off. When he gets bored, he’s been known to try out his newest “skill”… digging! We’re actively working on redirecting this behavior with positive reinforcement.

He’s a toy lover through and through, especially when it comes to puzzle toys or anything that challenges his mind. Eddie is treat-motivated, eager to learn, and overall easy to correct with gentle guidance.

He’s currently teething, so frozen treats and chew-safe enrichment items are a must to keep him comfortable.

Eddie is a sweet, spirited boy with a wonderful personality. With the right family and adequate exercise he’s sure to be an incredible companion and a joyful addition to your home.

Adoption Fee: $450

All dogs coming into Adopt a Husky Minnesota receive care tailored to their needs, including: Nose-to-tail exam with a partner veterinarian, Vaccinations (Rabies, Distemper, Leptospirosis, Bordetella), 4DX test to check for heartworm or tick exposure, Fecal Analysis, Heartworm and Flea/Tick Preventative, Spay/Neuter prior to adoption, Microchip, and are evaluated for temperament and trainability.