Pomeranian and Husky Dogs Available for Adoption in Maryville, Tennessee
BANDIT
Pomeranian, Husky
🇺🇸
Maryville, Tennessee
June 2nd
male, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
π±πΎ Bandit: The Cat Who Accidentally Became a Dog πΎπ±
Bandit is a 7-year-old Pomsky weighing 25 lbs, and we're convinced he's actually a cat in disguise. When meeting new people, Bandit prefers to observe from a distance while he decides whether you're worthy of his friendship. Pass his inspection, and he'll gradually move closer before claiming your lap as his favorite spot in the house.
Bandit is:
β¨ A professional lap warmer and TV-watching companion
β¨ Calm, quiet, and independent
β¨ Good with dogs and cats
β¨ Motivated by strategic cheese offerings
β¨ Not a fan of leash walks
β¨ Looking for an adults-only home
Once Bandit trusts you, all he wants is a cozy lap, a quiet afternoon, and your undivided attention.
π² Adopt the world's fluffiest feline impersonator. πΎπ§
Call or text Lisa at 865-310-2599 or apply on our website today.
ABOUT: HUSKY DOG BREED
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.
The Pomeranian is a small dog breed known for its vibrant personality and fluffy coat. Originating from Pomerania in Central Europe, these dogs are intelligent, alert, and exceptionally friendly, making them excellent companions for both individuals and families. Pomeranians require regular grooming to maintain their luxurious double coat, which can come in various colors. Despite their small size, they are lively and confident, often displaying a curious nature and playful demeanor that endears them to their owners.