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Meet McGregor - 0211

Dog - Husky, Siberian/Husky

Sex: Male

Age: 11.83 years

Weight: 38 lbs.

Color: Black/White

Current Status: Healthy In Home

Name: McGregor

About McGregor - 0211

Sex: Male

Color: Black & White

Eye Color: Blue

Birthday: 6/22/2012

Weight: 38 lbs

Large Dog Friendly: Yes

Small Dog Friendly: Yes

Cat Friendly: Unknown

Crate Trained: No

Housebroken: Yes

Energy Level: Low

Reaction to New People: Shy

Kid Friendly: Does okay but due to his shy nature he would do better with kids 10 and older

Training: Minimal, but well mannered.

Grooming Needs: McGregor has a standard husky coat which will require frequent thorough brushing. You should aim for at least once a week, and more when he is blowing his coat, typically twice a year.

Fence: Preferred but not required.

Solo or Siblings: Either

From the Foster: McGregor is a sweet boy who came to us as a stray. He is just learning how to be a dog. He is potty trained for the most part, but may have an accident once in a while. He really just needs lots of love and patience. He is a little shy at first to new people and surroundings, but warms up quick. He enjoys following his foster parents around the home and likes to rest near his foster sister.

McGregor does well with other dogs, loves spending time outside, and going on long walks. He loves to leap off the bottom of the stairs and walk in tall plants/brush. He also loves Dreambones, liver, and ground beef for treats!

He does okay in a crate, but will cry for about 10 minutes before settling down. Most of the time, McGregor is pretty low key and loves to sleep and daydream near his humans and foster sibling. He is not super talkative and is scared of thunderstorms and car rides. But, he loves head rubs! If you are looking for a calm husky this guy is the one for you!

Adoption Fee: $250

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.