Panda
Adult Male Siberian Husky
Meet Panda! Panda was a stray trying to survive with his two buddies on the streets in rural Texas for over six months. Fosters and rescues were found before an arctic blast hit. Panda was treated for heart worm and went to regular grooming appointments to get his skin and coat to the fluffy perfection it is today! And, with his ice blue eyes he is a show stopper. It was easy to see from the start Panda was a lover, not a fighter. He met no stranger—two or four legged. He lives for playing with dogs, especially puppies and females. He is amazing on car rides as he either sleeps or watches out the window. He will entertain himself playing with toys and, even with most of his teeth ground down from his previous life’s horror, he loves Yak sticks, bones, bully and collagen chews. Panda is a talker when you aren’t listening to him. He’s usually telling you he needs to go outside, he’s hungry, or ready to go play. For a street dog he trusts quickly. He’s never been around cats or children. He went to training camp where the instructor said he is so smart he plays stupid to get his way. Panda will do best in a home with another dog that will play with him and a fenced yard unless you continue to work on his recall training. He will spend all day stalking and keeping the evil squirrels from the yard. He forgets to do his business outside sometimes, because he’s caught sight of a squirrel. Because he can be a bit anxious when left home alone, he was put in a kennel for his safety which he was not crazy about but if other dogs are with him he was left free to roam. Because of his heartworm treatment, he doesn’t seem to have that crazy never ending husky energy a 2 year old normally has. He can play for hours, but will be ready for a nap and then more play time. He loves to be taken on walks and hikes, but won’t go swimming. You won’t regret making this boy a member of your family. Interested in adopting Panda? Please visit www.huskyhouse.org today to fill out an application.
- Up to date with vaccinations
- Available 01/17/2025
- Birth Date 01/18/2023 (may not be exact)