What a gorgeous Husky pup, I would love to see the color of his eyes, they look amazing! Huskies can make the most amazing companions and pets, I hope someone gives this little guy a chance, he looks like he would be a lot of fun.
Thanks for answering my query! I have always been fascinated by the beautiful eyes of Husky dogs so to have a dual toned one is something special! Can you tell me anything about his personality, his comments said he was non-aggressive but an 'intense' dog - does he seem friendly? like people? other dogs? Although I am an OAP and can't have my own I do walk several dogs in the neighborhood and often come across 'potential' dog owners/lovers, a few of which already have a husky. Thanks for the update on the 'unnamed poodle', he is adorable and I shall follow his progress, wish I could adopt him myself! I am a newcomer to this site, thanks to the article in the Star! Keep up the good work for these animals. I love the stories about the dogs, especially those that find a forever home!
Hi Anon, in my time with him, he's been very friendly with me and other people we've come across though he did bark at someone at one point - don't know why. He's also a bit of a barker when meeting other dogs but I don't know the intention behind it. Whatever it is, he's not shy about it. I'm guessing this is what the description means when it says he's "intense".
I like this guy's energy level. He's a pup still so it's a bit on the higher end and that's to be expected. He's curious, playful and has a good attention span.
I love your blog and am passing it on to all my fellow friends and dog lovers. Your beautiful pictures really capture the beauty of these future pets, so much more than the TSA website, what good luck reading that article in the Star! You have some new fans, wish I could adopt them all! I worked for a week at Best Friends in Utah and always wished they had something similar in Canada - your site is a great step forward! Well
Juvenile: that means energy of a hydroelectric power plant, attention span of a fruit fly, right? G-d, I Love them at that age! Kits or pups, they are are just happy lunatics!
We've certainly been getting a lot of husky pups this year. This guy is gorgeous, I love dual-coloured eyes - one of my rabbits has one. They're beautiful!
Hi Fred - do you know if this guy has been adopted, I don't see him up on the Toronto Animal Shelter site anymore? I have a dog barker, he barks when he is excited and wants to play with other dogs and because he wants to be the focus!!!
Any idea if Stick was adopted along with Unamed Husky Puppy!? Fingers crossed he & Stick have found a great home. Your blog has some amazing and inspiring success stories! I'm sure the fantastic photography and humorous comments/insights help these dogs find their forever home!
Ha ha, what a great way to start the day - with a laugh! Speaking of which, I swear the new dog on the blog, Cashew, is actually smiling in his second photo! Great shot!
Fred, I fell in love with this husky pup but could not have him. Can you tell me if he went to a good home. I have been fretting about him. Thanks for any info.
What a gorgeous Husky pup, I would love to see the color of his eyes, they look amazing! Huskies can make the most amazing companions and pets, I hope someone gives this little guy a chance, he looks like he would be a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteCan I bribe you with timbits to come to Ottawa and take pictures of my fosters? I love the crazy looks.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of a close up of those gorgeous eyes?
ReplyDeleteThat middle photo is about as close as I got. He's got one brown eye and the other eye is half brown, half glacier ice blue.
ReplyDeleteThanks for answering my query! I have always been fascinated by the beautiful eyes of Husky dogs so to have a dual toned one is something special!
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me anything about his personality, his comments said he was non-aggressive but an 'intense' dog - does he seem friendly? like people? other dogs? Although I am an OAP and can't have my own I do walk several dogs in the neighborhood and often come across 'potential' dog owners/lovers, a few of which already have a husky.
Thanks for the update on the 'unnamed poodle', he is adorable and I shall follow his progress, wish I could adopt him myself!
I am a newcomer to this site, thanks to the article in the Star! Keep up the good work for these animals. I love the stories about the dogs, especially those that find a forever home!
Hi Anon, in my time with him, he's been very friendly with me and other people we've come across though he did bark at someone at one point - don't know why. He's also a bit of a barker when meeting other dogs but I don't know the intention behind it. Whatever it is, he's not shy about it. I'm guessing this is what the description means when it says he's "intense".
ReplyDeleteI like this guy's energy level. He's a pup still so it's a bit on the higher end and that's to be expected. He's curious, playful and has a good attention span.
I love your blog and am passing it on to all my fellow friends and dog lovers. Your beautiful pictures really capture the beauty of these future pets, so much more than the TSA website, what good luck reading that article in the Star! You have some new fans, wish I could adopt them all! I worked for a week at Best Friends in Utah and always wished they had something similar in Canada - your site is a great step forward! Well
ReplyDeleteJuvenile: that means energy of a hydroelectric power plant, attention span of a fruit fly, right? G-d, I Love them at that age! Kits or pups, they are are just happy lunatics!
ReplyDeleteWe've certainly been getting a lot of husky pups this year. This guy is gorgeous, I love dual-coloured eyes - one of my rabbits has one. They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Fred - do you know if this guy has been adopted, I don't see him up on the Toronto Animal Shelter site anymore? I have a dog barker, he barks when he is excited and wants to play with other dogs and because he wants to be the focus!!!
ReplyDeleteI think he was adopted yesterday!
ReplyDeleteOh that is awesome news - even though I am a bit jealous! Hopefully we will hear some happy dog tales from the new owner!
ReplyDeleteAny idea if Stick was adopted along with Unamed Husky Puppy!? Fingers crossed he & Stick have found a great home. Your blog has some amazing and inspiring success stories! I'm sure the fantastic photography and humorous comments/insights help these dogs find their forever home!
ReplyDeleteStick was unfortunately left behind but will be put up for adoption after he gets neutered (if there's anything left that is).
ReplyDeleteHa ha, what a great way to start the day - with a laugh! Speaking of which, I swear the new dog on the blog, Cashew, is actually smiling in his second photo! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteFred, I fell in love with this husky pup but could not have him. Can you tell me if he went to a good home. I have been fretting about him. Thanks for any info.
ReplyDeleteAnon, if I get any updates on this guy from his new owners I'll definitely post the info.
ReplyDeletethanks Fred. Would love to hear any info.
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