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Angus

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Husky
  • Mixed Breed

About Angus

Fort Collins, CO

Breed

Husky&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Gray / Blue / Silver, White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: Unknown

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Angus's Story

*I am in a foster home but available for Meet & Greets at the Everyday Adoption Center in Westminster (10460 Town Center Dr. Westminster, CO)!*<br/><br/>Meet the quietest husky you have ever met; Angus! This prime cut of beef lives up to his name in being the best of huskies. He is nothing but gentle and has done great with confident cats and dogs of all kinds. He has even shown more shy dogs the ropes in how to come out of their shell, he is the perfect big brother to anyone that crosses his path. For Angus, cuddling is a non-negotiable, he will jump up on the bed and lay down automatically, ninja style, as if you can not see him if he does this. He would request that his new person's bed is big enough to fit him for spooning at the end of the day along with the ability to cover you in kisses and provide some deep pressure therapy with his cuddles. <br/><br/> This boy is also extremely smart and will show you all of his tricks including how he is potty trained! He also knows “sit”, “paw”, and “place/go” when you ask him to get into his kennel. He is crate trained and will not make a peep in his kennel, but once you get home he will show you his best zoomies and give you hugs to celebrate his love for you. Not only that, but if you are not feeling your best, he will put on his nurse's cap to help you feel better. His treatment methods include kissing your face until you feel better! Angus would thrive best with consistency and in a quiet home as he can get overwhelmed with too much going on. <br/><br/> If you are looking for a loving boy that comes pre-programmed to never stop loving you and only showing you his best, then Angus might just be the perfect boy for you!

*I am in a foster home but available for Meet & Greets at the Everyday Adoption Center in Westminster (10460 Town Center Dr. Westminster, CO)!*

Meet the quietest husky you have ever met; Angus! This prime cut of beef lives up to his name in being the best of huskies. He is nothing but gentle and has done great with confident cats and dogs of all kinds. He has even shown more shy dogs the ropes in how to come out of their shell, he is the perfect big brother to anyone that crosses his path. For Angus, cuddling is a non-negotiable, he will jump up on the bed and lay down automatically, ninja style, as if you can not see him if he does this. He would request that his new person's bed is big enough to fit him for spooning at the end of the day along with the ability to cover you in kisses and provide some deep pressure therapy with his cuddles.

This boy is also extremely smart and will show you all of his tricks including how he is potty trained! He also knows “sit”, “paw”, and “place/go” when you ask him to

*I am in a foster home but available for Meet & Greets at the Everyday Adoption Center in Westminster (10460 Town Center Dr. Westminster, CO)!*

Meet the quietest husky you have ever met; Angus! This prime cut of beef lives up to his name in being the best of huskies. He is nothing but gentle and has done great with confident cats and dogs of all kinds. He has even shown more shy dogs the ropes in how to come out of their shell, he is the perfect big brother to anyone that crosses his path. For Angus, cuddling is a non-negotiable, he will jump up on the bed and lay down automatically, ninja style, as if you can not see him if he does this. He would request that his new person's bed is big enough to fit him for spooning at the end of the day along with the ability to cover you in kisses and provide some deep pressure therapy with his cuddles.

This boy is also extremely smart and will show you all of his tricks including how he is potty trained! He also knows “sit”, “paw”, and “place/go” when you ask him to get into his kennel. He is crate trained and will not make a peep in his kennel, but once you get home he will show you his best zoomies and give you hugs to celebrate his love for you. Not only that, but if you are not feeling your best, he will put on his nurse's cap to help you feel better. His treatment methods include kissing your face until you feel better! Angus would thrive best with cons

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How To Adopt

Angus was listed as Adoptable by Animal Friends Alliance
How can I adopt Angus?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Friends Alliance. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Angus is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Animal Friends Alliance for details on the pet.
When can I meet Angus?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Friends Alliance will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Angus, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Friends Alliance, and they'll be happy to help!

Angus is from Animal Friends Alliance

[Fort Collins, CO]

Today's hours: 10am-5pm
Location
2200 North Taft Hill Rd. Fort Collins, CO, 80524

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