Loki
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Loki
Newnan, GA
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Loki’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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Loki's Story
Loki: Siberian Husky <br/>Loki is purebred, however we did not get him from the breeder. We adopted him from someone I knew who got a husky puppy, and then that husky outgrew her by size and weight and she couldn't handle it. At the time, Tim had a purebred (unregistered), intact, husky female - who we still have but now she is spayed - that he had planned to breed with Loki for one litter. In our due diligence, we got them both tested and registered with everything. With his file is the Embark DNA results for breed and genetics, CAER eye test (2022), OFA registration (2022), CKC registration and certificates, signed paperwork to transfer CKC registration to the new owner, and all reports that come with each registration. He is now neutered - so none of it really matters other than the CKC registration, but it's there in case the new owners would want it. <br/>He is rambunctious and stubborn. Very sweet and loving to his family, but definitely has that Husky "I know best" attitude. He loves to play and throw paws with his people. But will cuddle on the couch with a toy or bone when he is ready to settle down. Crate trained, house trained, rides well in a car. Confident when going to new places and meeting people. Good with dogs and kids. Good with cats if they are indoors and you are supervising. His house is his home and he does not run away if given the opportunity. Does not have 'manners' so he will jump excitedly to meet new people. Does not necessarily want to be a lap dog, just wants to be with his people.
Loki: Siberian Husky
Loki is purebred, however we did not get him from the breeder. We adopted him from someone I knew who got a husky puppy, and then that husky outgrew her by size and weight and she couldn't handle it. At the time, Tim had a purebred (unregistered), intact, husky female - who we still have but now she is spayed - that he had planned to breed with Loki for one litter. In our due diligence, we got them both tested and registered with everything. With his file is the Embark DNA results for breed and genetics, CAER eye test (2022), OFA registration (2022), CKC registration and certificates, signed paperwork to transfer CKC registration to the new owner, and all reports that come with each registration. He is now neutered - so none of it really matters other than the CKC registration, but it's there in case the new owners would want it.
He is rambunctious and stubborn. Very sweet and loving to his family, but definitely has that Husky "I know best" attitude. He loves to play and throw paws with his pe
Loki: Siberian Husky
Loki is purebred, however we did not get him from the breeder. We adopted him from someone I knew who got a husky puppy, and then that husky outgrew her by size and weight and she couldn't handle it. At the time, Tim had a purebred (unregistered), intact, husky female - who we still have but now she is spayed - that he had planned to breed with Loki for one litter. In our due diligence, we got them both tested and registered with everything. With his file is the Embark DNA results for breed and genetics, CAER eye test (2022), OFA registration (2022), CKC registration and certificates, signed paperwork to transfer CKC registration to the new owner, and all reports that come with each registration. He is now neutered - so none of it really matters other than the CKC registration, but it's there in case the new owners would want it.
He is rambunctious and stubborn. Very sweet and loving to his family, but definitely has that Husky "I know best" attitude. He loves to play and throw paws with his people. But will cuddle on the couch with a toy or bone when he is ready to settle down. Crate trained, house trained, rides well in a car. Confident when going to new places and meeting people. Good with dogs and kids. Good with cats if they are indoors and you are supervising. His house is his home and he does not run away if given the opportunity. Does not have 'manners' so he will jump excitedly
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Loki is from Newnan Coweta Humane Society
[Newnan, GA]
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