




Sydney
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
- Husky
About Sydney
Lake Oswego, OR
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Sydney’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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Sydney's Story
If you grew up reading about dogs who were man's best friend, a companion for adventures, a sidekick through and through, Sydney might be the dog for you. Sydney is a delightful mix of fun-loving, adventurous couch potato. <br/><br/>Sydney loves to play with toys and shred her stuffies. She is working on learning the rules of fetch and LOVES running through the pool. She can get a little worked up when playing and forgets to keep all four feet on the floor, but we are working on that. <br/><br/>When out on walks, Sydney can get concerned about being left behind, so she prefers to be in the middle or the front of the group. She's been practicing her loose-leash heel work to help her orient to her handler during walks. <br/><br/>Sydney will try anything for her friends, at least once! She's been building confidence in our training center, working on obstacles there and out on walks. She loves to climb up where she can be closer to you, like the picnic tables.<br/><br/>Once her needs are met with exercise, training, or enrichment, Sydney is content to doze nearby. As far as her suggested breeds, we think this is pretty calm for a husky mix. <br/><br/>Sydney's FOMO and fear of being left behind isn't limited to walks, as she can sometimes be distraught when left behind during lunch break at the kennel. However, she is much more content when she has had a fulfilling morning. <br/><br/>While we have not had any instances of Sydney escaping, the original shelter noted that she would climb fences to go find her own entertainment when left alone. She is more handler-oriented than escape-focused. <br/><br/>If you are interested in learning more about Sydney, you can submit an application at https://www.pooch.org/adoption-application, and we will call you to talk more about her and if you are interested, we can setup a meet & greet.<br/><br/>Sydney is very good at telling you she needs to go out. She is likely potty trained, but we cannot say for certain since she is living in a kennel environment.<br/><br/>Our kennel is located inside Maclaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn.
If you grew up reading about dogs who were man's best friend, a companion for adventures, a sidekick through and through, Sydney might be the dog for you. Sydney is a delightful mix of fun-loving, adventurous couch potato.
Sydney loves to play with toys and shred her stuffies. She is working on learning the rules of fetch and LOVES running through the pool. She can get a little worked up when playing and forgets to keep all four feet on the floor, but we are working on that.
When out on walks, Sydney can get concerned about being left behind, so she prefers to be in the middle or the front of the group. She's been practicing her loose-leash heel work to help her orient to her handler during walks.
Sydney will try anything for her friends, at least once! She's been building confidence in our training center, working on obstacles there and out on walks. She loves to climb up where she can be closer to you, like the picnic tables.
Once her needs are met with exercise, training, or enrichme
If you grew up reading about dogs who were man's best friend, a companion for adventures, a sidekick through and through, Sydney might be the dog for you. Sydney is a delightful mix of fun-loving, adventurous couch potato.
Sydney loves to play with toys and shred her stuffies. She is working on learning the rules of fetch and LOVES running through the pool. She can get a little worked up when playing and forgets to keep all four feet on the floor, but we are working on that.
When out on walks, Sydney can get concerned about being left behind, so she prefers to be in the middle or the front of the group. She's been practicing her loose-leash heel work to help her orient to her handler during walks.
Sydney will try anything for her friends, at least once! She's been building confidence in our training center, working on obstacles there and out on walks. She loves to climb up where she can be closer to you, like the picnic tables.
Once her needs are met with exercise, training, or enrichment, Sydney is content to doze nearby. As far as her suggested breeds, we think this is pretty calm for a husky mix.
Sydney's FOMO and fear of being left behind isn't limited to walks, as she can sometimes be distraught when left behind during lunch break at the kennel. However, she is much more content when she has had a fulfilling morning.
While we have not had any instances o
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Sydney is from Project POOCH, Inc.
[Lake Oswego, OR]
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