





Homer
- Puppy
- Male
- Medium
- Husky
- Labrador Retriever
About Homer
Springdale, PA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Homer's Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Homer's Story
Homer is 15 weeks old and currently weighs 21 lbs. He is expected to be on the higher end of medium sized when fully grown. Mom is a Husky mix, and dad was a Lab mix. We are thinking around 50 lbs for him at full grown.<br/><br/>He is a sweet boy who loves playing with his siblings. He loves to romp around outside and looks like a goofball at times due to him still figuring out his bigger body/paws. He loves to find a good toy and spend good amounts of time entertaining himself!<br/><br/>He is doing great with crate training so far and will try to alert you when he needs to go out to relieve himself. Like most young pups, he is still learning not to puppy nip, but with training, that will pass. He does well with dogs of all sizes in the foster home. He has not been around cats yet, but is young enough to learn. <br/><br/>He was part of the Baseball litter of 11 pups that came from a hoarding situation back in April! They are all healthy and now wanting to find their forever families!<br/><br/>He is neutered, microchipped, and up to date with all vaccinations. He is available for adoption now! Apply for him directly at www.pawsacrosspittsburgh.com/adopt through Paws Across Pittsburgh, Springdale, PA 15144, KL#16182.
Homer is 15 weeks old and currently weighs 21 lbs. He is expected to be on the higher end of medium sized when fully grown. Mom is a Husky mix, and dad was a Lab mix. We are thinking around 50 lbs for him at full grown.
He is a sweet boy who loves playing with his siblings. He loves to romp around outside and looks like a goofball at times due to him still figuring out his bigger body/paws. He loves to find a good toy and spend good amounts of time entertaining himself!
He is doing great with crate training so far and will try to alert you when he needs to go out to relieve himself. Like most young pups, he is still learning not to puppy nip, but with training, that will pass. He does well with dogs of all sizes in the foster home. He has not been around cats yet, but is young enough to learn.
He was part of the Baseball litter of 11 pups that came from a hoarding situation back in April! They are all healthy and now wanting to find their forever families!
He is neutered, microchipped, an
Homer is 15 weeks old and currently weighs 21 lbs. He is expected to be on the higher end of medium sized when fully grown. Mom is a Husky mix, and dad was a Lab mix. We are thinking around 50 lbs for him at full grown.
He is a sweet boy who loves playing with his siblings. He loves to romp around outside and looks like a goofball at times due to him still figuring out his bigger body/paws. He loves to find a good toy and spend good amounts of time entertaining himself!
He is doing great with crate training so far and will try to alert you when he needs to go out to relieve himself. Like most young pups, he is still learning not to puppy nip, but with training, that will pass. He does well with dogs of all sizes in the foster home. He has not been around cats yet, but is young enough to learn.
He was part of the Baseball litter of 11 pups that came from a hoarding situation back in April! They are all healthy and now wanting to find their forever families!
He is neutered, microchipped, and up to date with all vaccinations. He is available for adoption now! Apply for him directly at www.pawsacrosspittsburgh.com/adopt through Paws Across Pittsburgh, Springdale, PA 15144, KL#16182.
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