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Meet Pax

Dog - Husky, Siberian/Husky

Sex: Male

Age: 1.33 years

Weight: 17 lbs.

Color: White

Current Status: Unavailable Foster

Name: Pax

About Pax

Sex: Male

Color: White

Eye Color: Brown

Birthday: 11/7/23

Weight: 26.4 lbs (and gaining!)

Large Dog Friendly: Yes, but larger exuberant dogs may intimidate him

Small Dog Friendly: Unknown, but exuberant dogs may intimidate him

Cat Friendly: Unknown

Crate Trained: Pax sleeps in his crate overnight and does great. He has been crated for short periods of time while his foster family has been away from home. Pax can be vocal in a crate, but seems to settle down after a while. Once he hears you come home he is very vocal again. Pax has not been in the crate for long periods in his foster home.

Housebroken: Yes

Energy Level: Medium to High - Pax is still recovering from long-term malnourishment, but is becoming more energetic as he puts on more weight.

Reaction to New People: Pax is shy when meeting strangers. He starts off a bit cautious, preferring to observe from a distance (often with lots to say). With patience, treats and a gentle approach, however, Pax gradually opens up and shows his true, loving nature.

Kid Friendly: Pax would do better in a house with older kids

Training: Pax has learned to sit and shake. We are working on additional training. He is very food motivated so is a quick study when treats are involved.

Grooming Needs: Pax has a fluffy coat that becomes matted quickly and will need regular brushing

Fence: Pax would do best in a home with a fence where he feels safe in his area. His foster home has a 6 foot fence and with warmer temperatures Pax has learned to enjoy running around in the backyard. In colder months Pax usually prefers to be inside rather than in the backyard most of the time. Pax would not be okay if left outside alone for any period of time given his past.

Solo or Siblings: Pax would likely do better with a dog that can continue to help him navigate the social world.

From the Foster:

Meet Pax, a sweet, resilient pocket-sized husky that has overcome the odds! Pax suffered from severe neglect and prolonged starvation during the early years of his life, which stunted Pax’s growth. Despite his past, Pax has blossomed into a loving companion who craves affection and comfort. Though he's small for his size, Pax’s heart is anything but small. He LOVES food, and mealtime is one of his favorite times of day. It can be quite entertaining as he talks and spins in circles in excitement for his food.

Pax also really LOVES walks. His tail wags with each step, as he explores the world and the snuffs and smells they offer. Pax has appreciated the company of the calm, resident dog in his foster home and often looks to her on how to interact in social situations.

Pax is just learning about toys and has found they can be fun. He especially likes food puzzles. He also loves to take every squeaky toy out of the toy box to test each one, which has become a daily routine for Pax. He has also learned how to play in his foster home and enjoys wrestling around like huskies do. Pax may be timid around larger dogs that are not as gentle in play.

Pax is a shy soul, taking his time to warm up to new faces, but once he feels safe, he will be your shadow, offering all the warmth and love he has to give. Pax will need some patience as he adjusts, but, with time, he’ll be your devoted companion, showing you just how resilient and loving a dog can be. Could you be the one to give Pax the love and care he truly deserves?

Adoption Fee: $400.00

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, 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.