Australian Shepherd and Husky Dogs Available for Adoption in Phoenix, Arizona
HOSS
Australian Shepherd, Husky
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Phoenix, Arizona
April 24th
male, large, baby
DESCRIPTION
Meet Hoss!
Hoss may be the biggest of the bunch, but don't let that fool you - he's a soft-hearted, soulful little guy still figuring out the world.
He started off as the shy one, but every day he's coming out of his shell more... and bringing his adorable husky "talking" voice with him. He'll chat with you, check in, and once he's in your lap? Game over. Total cuddle puddle.
He's still building confidence (especially with being picked up), but he's incredibly sweet, tolerant, and trusting once he settles in. He loves toys, enjoys playtime, and is slowly catching up to his siblings' energy level - at his own pace.
Oh-and those bright blue eyes? They'll get you every time.
Best fit: Patient home, gentle guidance, likely another confident dog to show him the ropes
Vibe: Husky-leaning, sensitive soul, quiet charm with a little sass emerging
Apply on azdawgz.org
ABOUT: AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD DOG BREED
The Australian Shepherd is a highly intelligent and energetic herding dog known for its loyalty and work ethic. Originating in the United States, despite its name, this breed is prized for its agility, trainability, and versatility in various dog sports and activities. Australian Shepherds have a distinctive medium length coat that comes in different colors, often with unique merle patterns. With proper training, socialization, and exercise, these dogs make excellent companions for active families and individuals seeking a devoted and playful four legged friend.
The husky breed is renowned for its striking appearance, characterized by piercing eyes and a thick double coat. These medium sized, energetic dogs are known for their friendly and outgoing personalities, making them wonderful companions for active families. Originally bred for sledding and endurance in cold climates, huskies are intelligent and independent, often displaying a strong prey drive. Proper training and regular exercise are crucial to keep these playful and social animals happy and well adjusted.