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BuddyBuddy is a Found Siberian Husky This entry has expired and the information may no longer be current This is Buddy He is a Male, 9 years old, has DHLPP vaccinations, on Heartworm preventative.ATTENTION: Anyone looking for a new addition to their family please read. For those who don't know I work in South Central Los Angeles where I encounter ALOT of homeless dogs. I always do what I can for them when I am able. I recently came across a husky that was roaming a park. He was severely malnourished, riddled with fleas and filthy as you'd imagine. Unfortunately due to my dogs I currently have I cannot take in another dog. I brought Bud (husky) home to try and bring him back to health and hopefully find him a good home. He is a male husky, approx 3 years old 49lbs, and is not fixed. He has a very calm personality considering he is a husky. He has been friendly to everyone I've brought him around and for the most part is well behaved. He was a street dog so he is not trained to sit, lay down or is very well on a leash. I am currently working with him to teach him little things. He has a great personality and has a lot of energy to play. We recently took him to the vet where he received his flea pill, rabies shot, parvo shot, and his first round of ring worm. He needs to be groomed but we haven't had a day that the vet wasn't packed. We did bathe him so he is nice and clean. He will work best as an only dog. He does get along with other dogs but he is very dominant due to his life as a drifter. He is not aggressive towards my dogs but attempts to show his dominance. If you have another husky I hear they get along better but again he did come from being a independent dog surviving on his own so his dominance is going to most likely stay. If you'd like to meet him or have any questions please message me. I really want to find him a great home seeing as he is a really good dog. If I could keep him myself I would but it wouldn't be fair to any of my dogs. Please see attached pictures of Bud. (P.S. he does not know his name yet. I named him Bud because I found him off Budlong and 61st Street). For more information call Jamie Fink at 713-550-6871, or email Jamie_fink2001@yahoo.com |
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