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Olaf

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Medium

About Olaf

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Breed

Siberian Husky&Pit Bull TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Apricot / Beige, Sable, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Olaf’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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Olaf's Story

Meet Olaf the 6mth Pit/Husky!<br/><br/>Olaf is a sweet, goofy and playful puppy with the cutest underbite! He has been DNA tested and his results came back as followed-<br/><br/>41% Siberian Husky<br/><br/>29% American Pit Bull Terrier<br/><br/>16% American Staffordshire Terrier<br/><br/>6% American Bulldog<br/><br/>4% Rottweiler<br/><br/>Olaf can be a little shy when meeting new people but once he is comfortable, he is a complete love bug. He loves meeting new doggy friends and does great with friends of all shapes and sizes, although he does tend to play pretty rough. <br/><br/>Olaf has recently been dealing with some inconsistent mobility issues (limping, falling over) and was referred to a neurologist. After evaluations and further testing with his specialist, we have concluded that these mobility issues are due to a past trauma when he was a small puppy. Unfortunately, there is no further treatment that can be done. With this being said, he does not seem to be affected or bothered by this at all and he does not require any special care. Most days, he acts like a normal puppy, and you would not be able to tell he has old trauma. On a “bad” day, he may have an on and off right leg limp and strenuous activity should be avoided. <br/><br/>Olaf is still working on potty training and needs a consistent and patient family who is willing to take him out frequently. He has been doing well if he goes out every few hours. He is crate trained and knows his basic commands. For being half husky, he is a very quiet boy and is not a big barker/howler. He would make a great apartment dog if there are no breed restrictions!<br/><br/>He is up to date on vaccines, neutered, HW- and microchipped.<br/><br/>Olaf would make the perfect addition to almost any household! He is such a sweet boy with a lot of love to give!

Meet Olaf the 6mth Pit/Husky!

Olaf is a sweet, goofy and playful puppy with the cutest underbite! He has been DNA tested and his results came back as followed-

41% Siberian Husky

29% American Pit Bull Terrier

16% American Staffordshire Terrier

6% American Bulldog

4% Rottweiler

Olaf can be a little shy when meeting new people but once he is comfortable, he is a complete love bug. He loves meeting new doggy friends and does great with friends of all shapes and sizes, although he does tend to play pretty rough.

Olaf has recently been dealing with some inconsistent mobility issues (limping, falling over) and was referred to a neurologist. After evaluations and further testing with his specialist, we have concluded that these mobility issues are due to a past trauma when he was a small puppy. Unfortunately, there is no further treatment that can be done. With this being said, he does not seem to be affected or bothered by this at all and he does not require

Meet Olaf the 6mth Pit/Husky!

Olaf is a sweet, goofy and playful puppy with the cutest underbite! He has been DNA tested and his results came back as followed-

41% Siberian Husky

29% American Pit Bull Terrier

16% American Staffordshire Terrier

6% American Bulldog

4% Rottweiler

Olaf can be a little shy when meeting new people but once he is comfortable, he is a complete love bug. He loves meeting new doggy friends and does great with friends of all shapes and sizes, although he does tend to play pretty rough.

Olaf has recently been dealing with some inconsistent mobility issues (limping, falling over) and was referred to a neurologist. After evaluations and further testing with his specialist, we have concluded that these mobility issues are due to a past trauma when he was a small puppy. Unfortunately, there is no further treatment that can be done. With this being said, he does not seem to be affected or bothered by this at all and he does not require any special care. Most days, he acts like a normal puppy, and you would not be able to tell he has old trauma. On a “bad” day, he may have an on and off right leg limp and strenuous activity should be avoided.

Olaf is still working on potty training and needs a consistent and patient family who is willing to take him out frequently. He has been doing well if he goes out every few hours.

How To Adopt

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