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Bodhi

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Bodhi

Langley, BC

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Bodhi’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bodhi's Story

Meet Bodhi (aka Bodacious)! <br/><br/>Positives: Bodhi is a handsome, 5-year-old husky mix who lives up to his nickname “Bodacious.” This neutered, vaccinated boy is crate trained, good in the car, and walks half-decently on a leash (though he does best with a harness). He’s dog-friendly with both males and females, and may even be fine with small dogs. He enjoys a good walk and some playtime, but he isn’t the type who needs hours of daily exercise—making him a nice match for a family looking for a husky without the extreme energy level. Bodhi has a classic husky “talking voice,” which can sound a little intense if you’re not used to it, but it’s just his way of expressing himself. He doesn’t mind being brushed, and he’s ready to share his quirky husky personality with a forever family who appreciates him.<br/><br/>Things he needs support on: Bodhi can be timid with people he doesn’t know, so he’ll need slow introductions and a patient, semi-experienced owner who understands large breeds. His husky-style vocalizing may sound aggressive to some, but it’s just communication—he’s not a mean boy. He’s been tested with children 14+ and would do best in a home with older kids or adults. While he’s shown potential to live with cats, he’ll need training and structure to succeed in that area. He’s not a fan of water or swimming, but he’ll gladly join you for land-based adventures. With time, structure, and understanding, Bodhi has all the makings of a wonderful, loyal companion.<br/><br/>Location: Langley, BC<br/>Age: ~5 years old<br/>Gender: Male<br/>Size: 65lbs<br/>Vaccinations & Neuter: Up to date & neutered<br/>Potty trained: Working on it<br/>Crate trained: Yes<br/>Kid friendly: Yes, best with older children (14+)<br/>Dog friendly: Yes, male & female dogs, and possibly small dogs<br/>Cat friendly: Possibly, with training and supervision<br/>Energy level: Medium<br/>Drive: Typical husky prey drive, not suitable for small animals like rodents/birds

Meet Bodhi (aka Bodacious)!

Positives: Bodhi is a handsome, 5-year-old husky mix who lives up to his nickname “Bodacious.” This neutered, vaccinated boy is crate trained, good in the car, and walks half-decently on a leash (though he does best with a harness). He’s dog-friendly with both males and females, and may even be fine with small dogs. He enjoys a good walk and some playtime, but he isn’t the type who needs hours of daily exercise—making him a nice match for a family looking for a husky without the extreme energy level. Bodhi has a classic husky “talking voice,” which can sound a little intense if you’re not used to it, but it’s just his way of expressing himself. He doesn’t mind being brushed, and he’s ready to share his quirky husky personality with a forever family who appreciates him.

Things he needs support on: Bodhi can be timid with people he doesn’t know, so he’ll need slow introductions and a patient, semi-experienced owner who understands large breeds. His husky-style vocalizing may sound

Meet Bodhi (aka Bodacious)!

Positives: Bodhi is a handsome, 5-year-old husky mix who lives up to his nickname “Bodacious.” This neutered, vaccinated boy is crate trained, good in the car, and walks half-decently on a leash (though he does best with a harness). He’s dog-friendly with both males and females, and may even be fine with small dogs. He enjoys a good walk and some playtime, but he isn’t the type who needs hours of daily exercise—making him a nice match for a family looking for a husky without the extreme energy level. Bodhi has a classic husky “talking voice,” which can sound a little intense if you’re not used to it, but it’s just his way of expressing himself. He doesn’t mind being brushed, and he’s ready to share his quirky husky personality with a forever family who appreciates him.

Things he needs support on: Bodhi can be timid with people he doesn’t know, so he’ll need slow introductions and a patient, semi-experienced owner who understands large breeds. His husky-style vocalizing may sound aggressive to some, but it’s just communication—he’s not a mean boy. He’s been tested with children 14+ and would do best in a home with older kids or adults. While he’s shown potential to live with cats, he’ll need training and structure to succeed in that area. He’s not a fan of water or swimming, but he’ll gladly join you for land-based adventures. With time, structure, and understanding, Bodh

How To Adopt

Bodhi was listed as Adoptable by Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue
How can I adopt Bodhi?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue. 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 Bodhi 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 Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bodhi?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bodhi, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Bodhi is from Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue

[Burnaby, BC]

Our Mission
It is the goal and mission of Danielle's Husky's to the Rescue to save Siberian husky's, Wolf-dogs and dogs that resemble wolves - from abuse, abandonment, neglect and euthanasia; to rehabilitate them both physically and emotionally using a holistic approach, and to foster them until a suitable fur-ever home is found. Danie...
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