



Pax
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Husky
About Pax
Olathe, KS
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Adoption Fee
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Pax's Story
Pax is the kind of dog who just fits.<br/>He shows up, stays close... and suddenly, he's everything.<br/><br/>Now, let's address the obvious:<br/>Yes, he's ridiculously handsome.<br/>Yes, those baby blues are real.<br/><br/>He's got the looks - but brings a much calmer, easygoing vibe than you might expect from a 4-year-old, 50-pound Husky.<br/><br/>Pax somehow skipped the chaos phase and went straight to:<br/><br/>Calm<br/>Loving<br/>Velcro (in the best possible way)<br/><br/>Pax is NOT:<br/><br/> Over-the-top<br/> Nonstop energy<br/> Early morning Husky monologues<br/><br/>Pax IS:<br/><br/> House trained<br/> Mellow and easy to live with<br/> Great with people, other dogs and kids<br/> Happy to follow you from room to room<br/> A good passenger who rides well in the car<br/> The kind of dog who just "gets it"<br/><br/>He's not here to entertain himself. Pax is just here to be with you.<br/><br/>Real-life notes:<br/><br/>- Working on crate training<br/>- Can have some separation anxiety (he loves hard!)<br/>- Walks pretty well on leash with a little pulling<br/><br/>Best fit for Pax:<br/><br/>- Someone who is home more often than not<br/>- Someone patient while he builds confidence<br/>- Someone who wants a constant, not just a pet<br/><br/>Pax isn't flashy or chaotic. He's not "a project."<br/>He's just right. <br/><br/>Pax is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and current on heartworm/flea/tick preventatives. His adoption fee is $175.<br/><br/>Apply to meet Pax at PawsitiveTailsKC.org. Meet-and-greets will be scheduled with approved adopters.<br/><br/><br/> APPLY @ PawsitiveTailsKC.org
Pax is the kind of dog who just fits.
He shows up, stays close... and suddenly, he's everything.
Now, let's address the obvious:
Yes, he's ridiculously handsome.
Yes, those baby blues are real.
He's got the looks - but brings a much calmer, easygoing vibe than you might expect from a 4-year-old, 50-pound Husky.
Pax somehow skipped the chaos phase and went straight to:
Calm
Loving
Velcro (in the best possible way)
Pax is NOT:
Over-the-top
Nonstop energy
Early morning Husky monologues
Pax IS:
House trained
Mellow and easy to live with
Great with people, other dogs and kids
Happy to follow you from room to room
A good passenger who rides well in the car
The kind of dog who just "gets it"
He's not here to entertain himself. Pax is just here to be with you.
Real-life notes:
- Working on crate training
- Can have some separation anxiety (he loves hard!)
- Walks pretty w
Pax is the kind of dog who just fits.
He shows up, stays close... and suddenly, he's everything.
Now, let's address the obvious:
Yes, he's ridiculously handsome.
Yes, those baby blues are real.
He's got the looks - but brings a much calmer, easygoing vibe than you might expect from a 4-year-old, 50-pound Husky.
Pax somehow skipped the chaos phase and went straight to:
Calm
Loving
Velcro (in the best possible way)
Pax is NOT:
Over-the-top
Nonstop energy
Early morning Husky monologues
Pax IS:
House trained
Mellow and easy to live with
Great with people, other dogs and kids
Happy to follow you from room to room
A good passenger who rides well in the car
The kind of dog who just "gets it"
He's not here to entertain himself. Pax is just here to be with you.
Real-life notes:
- Working on crate training
- Can have some separation anxiety (he loves hard!)
- Walks pretty well on leash with a little pulling
Best fit for Pax:
- Someone who is home more often than not
- Someone patient while he builds confidence
- Someone who wants a constant, not just a pet
Pax isn't flashy or chaotic. He's not "a project."
He's just right.
Pax is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and current on heartworm/flea/tick preventatives. His
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How To Adopt
Pax is from Pawsitive Tails
[Olathe, KS]
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