Goober, a Adoptable Husky in Eufaula, OK image 1/2

Goober

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Large
  • Husky

About Goober

Eufaula, OK

Breed

Husky

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Goober’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Goober's Story

This beautiful boy showed up as a stray to the Stanislaus shelter back in April of last year, and he was not happy to be there. He was stressed, which made him not extremely friendly with shelter staff, at least at first. Once he had a chance to warm up to new people and get out in the yard to stretch his legs, he let shelter volunteers pet him and walk him on a leash with no issues. But he was still labeled as "aloof" and "staff only". Then in June he ended up on the euthanasia list, twice. The first week that he was scheduled to die, he got a reprieve. Someone sponsored his adoption fee but that only earned him one more week. And yet no one adopted him.<br/><br/>He didn't do anything wrong. Just another stray husky in an overcrowded state, in an overcrowded country. Lucky for him, H3 rescued him. And now he is ready to find the next step of his journey. His own forever home.<br/><br/>His name says it all, he has so much personality and it is all geared towards husky shenanigans. He will leave you shaking your head and going " how in the world did you do that", while smiling the whole time.<br/><br/>Goober thinks he is top dog, and gets beaten up quite often, because he is not even close to the sassiest of sassholes. He will pick fights until he learns better, basically he just loves to test everyone's boundaries.<br/><br/>Absolutely loves treats, in general he is very food motivated. Though he can get a little possessive over things, especially if they get taken from him. Something his new home could help him work through. Overall, he is just a goofy dude with a sweet side and a sassy side. And he could use a family that is fairly active to help burn off some energy.<br/><br/>Goober is currently located at Husky Halfway House in Oklahoma. All H3 dogs, including Goober, are available for adoption throughout the USA, except for Hawaii and Alaska. We offer transportation services directly to your door upon approval of your application. To apply, please visit our website, www.huskyhalfwayhouse.org/adopt

This beautiful boy showed up as a stray to the Stanislaus shelter back in April of last year, and he was not happy to be there. He was stressed, which made him not extremely friendly with shelter staff, at least at first. Once he had a chance to warm up to new people and get out in the yard to stretch his legs, he let shelter volunteers pet him and walk him on a leash with no issues. But he was still labeled as "aloof" and "staff only". Then in June he ended up on the euthanasia list, twice. The first week that he was scheduled to die, he got a reprieve. Someone sponsored his adoption fee but that only earned him one more week. And yet no one adopted him.

He didn't do anything wrong. Just another stray husky in an overcrowded state, in an overcrowded country. Lucky for him, H3 rescued him. And now he is ready to find the next step of his journey. His own forever home.

His name says it all, he has so much personality and it is all geared towards husky shenanigans. He will leave you shaking your head and goin

This beautiful boy showed up as a stray to the Stanislaus shelter back in April of last year, and he was not happy to be there. He was stressed, which made him not extremely friendly with shelter staff, at least at first. Once he had a chance to warm up to new people and get out in the yard to stretch his legs, he let shelter volunteers pet him and walk him on a leash with no issues. But he was still labeled as "aloof" and "staff only". Then in June he ended up on the euthanasia list, twice. The first week that he was scheduled to die, he got a reprieve. Someone sponsored his adoption fee but that only earned him one more week. And yet no one adopted him.

He didn't do anything wrong. Just another stray husky in an overcrowded state, in an overcrowded country. Lucky for him, H3 rescued him. And now he is ready to find the next step of his journey. His own forever home.

His name says it all, he has so much personality and it is all geared towards husky shenanigans. He will leave you shaking your head and going " how in the world did you do that", while smiling the whole time.

Goober thinks he is top dog, and gets beaten up quite often, because he is not even close to the sassiest of sassholes. He will pick fights until he learns better, basically he just loves to test everyone's boundaries.

Absolutely loves treats, in general he is very food motivated. Though he can get a little poss

How To Adopt

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

Goober is from Husky Halfway House Foundation

[Eufaula, OK]

Our Mission
We are committed and wholeheartedly dedicated to providing family and emergency services involving rescuing, sheltering, fostering, vetting, adoption and transportation of "at risk" or "death row" husky and other large dog breeds. ? Our goal is to not only provide these services in larger facilities than we currently h...
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