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Lobo

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Lobo

Scottsdale, AZ

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Gray / Blue / Silver, White / Cream

Behavior

Lobo’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Lobo's Story

- Lobo was found with severe burns to his eyes, believed to be from acid. His condition has improved immensely, but he is still making progress as he recovers. Unfortunately, he is blind as a result.<br/>- He does really well with a routine and consistency.<br/>- He’s going to be very scared at first and his adopter needs to understand this and be okay with it. He takes time to trust new people, and you will need to give him space as he adjusts – it may take some time for him to warm up, but once he trusts, everything goes well.<br/>- According to his foster, he needs someone who is not afraid of him and will be gentle but firm with boundaries. He does get growly – likely from fear and uncertainty. He is very good at giving cues and letting you know when he is uncomfortable, so he needs someone who can be mindful and read these cues.<br/>- He does not have a bite record now, and we would like it to stay that way!<br/>- He does not do well with more dominant dogs, but is great with those that are more playful and will let him take the lead. He will try to mount some dogs but can be playful too.<br/>- He does try to mark in the house sometimes.<br/>- Although his current foster has a young daughter and Lobo has done well with her with supervision, we are very hesitant to place him in a home with any children.<br/>- Sometimes he spins – it seems to be a neurological side effect from some of his medical. He has had an MRI and the neurologist is not concerned about it, but it is there.<br/>- He eats in his kennel and his foster doesn’t try to take his bowl or disturb him while he is eating. He is also used to a water bowl in his kennel.<br/>- He wants to be loved, it just takes him time to trust.<br/>- He doesn’t like the window rolled down in the car – it’s too much stimulation because he can’t see.<br/>- He needs the most special human to give him a chance – we know he’s a charity case, but he’s been through so much. There has to be someone out there for this guy.<br/><br/>Adoption application: https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/

- Lobo was found with severe burns to his eyes, believed to be from acid. His condition has improved immensely, but he is still making progress as he recovers. Unfortunately, he is blind as a result.
- He does really well with a routine and consistency.
- He’s going to be very scared at first and his adopter needs to understand this and be okay with it. He takes time to trust new people, and you will need to give him space as he adjusts – it may take some time for him to warm up, but once he trusts, everything goes well.
- According to his foster, he needs someone who is not afraid of him and will be gentle but firm with boundaries. He does get growly – likely from fear and uncertainty. He is very good at giving cues and letting you know when he is uncomfortable, so he needs someone who can be mindful and read these cues.
- He does not have a bite record now, and we would like it to stay that way!
- He does not do well with more dominant dogs, but is great with those that are more playful and will let him

- Lobo was found with severe burns to his eyes, believed to be from acid. His condition has improved immensely, but he is still making progress as he recovers. Unfortunately, he is blind as a result.
- He does really well with a routine and consistency.
- He’s going to be very scared at first and his adopter needs to understand this and be okay with it. He takes time to trust new people, and you will need to give him space as he adjusts – it may take some time for him to warm up, but once he trusts, everything goes well.
- According to his foster, he needs someone who is not afraid of him and will be gentle but firm with boundaries. He does get growly – likely from fear and uncertainty. He is very good at giving cues and letting you know when he is uncomfortable, so he needs someone who can be mindful and read these cues.
- He does not have a bite record now, and we would like it to stay that way!
- He does not do well with more dominant dogs, but is great with those that are more playful and will let him take the lead. He will try to mount some dogs but can be playful too.
- He does try to mark in the house sometimes.
- Although his current foster has a young daughter and Lobo has done well with her with supervision, we are very hesitant to place him in a home with any children.
- Sometimes he spins – it seems to be a neurological side effect from some of his medical. He has had an MR

How To Adopt

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

Lobo is from AZ Husky Rescue

[Scottsdale, AZ]

Our Mission
We are a 501(c)3 volunteer-based non-profit organization that takes in homeless Siberian Huskies and Northern Breed mixes in Arizona. As we are volunteer-based and do not have a physical shelter location, we are limited in the amount of dogs that we are able to intake regularly, though we will always do our best to offer ad...
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