Damien

Adopted
Damien
Breed Husky
Color -
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
-
Health
-
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs

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Adopt Me
Bubbles Dog Rescue
Los Angeles , CA 90001

My Story

Damien is looking for his forever pack! Damien came to us from the San Bernardino City Shelter, and this one-and-a-half-year-old, 50-pound Husky has been turning heads in the San Fernando Valley ever since. He is playful, energetic, and the kind of dog who wants to be your best friend from the moment he meets you... kisses included, whether you are ready or not. Damien loves to play and has energy to match. He needs an active household and a solid hour of walking every da, this is not a couch dog. He gets along well with most dogs and is wonderful with kids. He is less vocal than a typical Husky but makes up for it in enthusiasm! Thus boy is all heart and all fun. He does get mouthy when he is feeling affectionate, but he takes correction well and is genuinely eager to learn. He just needs someone willing to show him the ropes, because nobody really has before. Leash walking is a work in progress... the world is still pretty new to Damien, but his temperament makes him a joy to work with. He is not reactive or difficult; he is just a puppy figuring things out with the right guidance. Cats are unknown at this time. He is working through some light food guarding around other dogs! nothing aggressive, but he will use his voice to communicate and with structure and consistency, we expect him to make quick progress. He is crate trained and does well for up to four hours at a time. Neutered and up to date on all vaccines. Damien is a diamond. His foundation is incredible. He just needs someone to help him shine. Available anywhere in the USA through Bubbles Dog Rescue, Currently fostered in Canoga Park, CA Fill out our app to learn more bubblesdogrescue.org/adopt

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