





Yukon
- Puppy
- Male
- Medium
- Husky
About Yukon
Camp Pendleton, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Yukon’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Yukon's Story
Gorgeous youngster Yukon is about 7 months old. He was loose on base way up in the San Clemente area. He's been a bit anxious about being in what must be a strange environment to him here at the shelter, especially after running around loose for who-knows-how-long? ...So he takes a bit to warm up to people and trust them enough to approach him. That's OK, we will love and care for him and find him a forever home this time. He loves to run and play with Kaia, one of our other dogs, and they both zoom around like they are puppies. So cute when they play-bow to each other. <br/><br/>He is energetic, of course, --what you expect of a husky puppy. Typical of his breed he needs plenty of exercise every day. Does that fit your DAILY schedule, rain or shine? If so, he'd make a great running partner and you'd both benefit! And he would benefit from doggy puzzles and games for mental exercise, and interaction with his people. A secure yard is necessary, and lots of interaction, play time, training time, and family cuddle time are in order! He would love to be a family's best friend forever, to be treated like a real member of the family, and not be stuck out in the yard like a potted plant. <br/><br/>PLEASE do your research on huskies and be sure you understand the needs of the breed before you adopt one. They're not a breed for just anybody, and you do need to be husky-savvy to make for a happy family and a happy canine companion.<br/><br/>All dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, flea-treated, and micro-chipped prior to adoption. Call ahead to schedule a meet-and greet! Adoption Fee: $110.00.<br/><br/>The public is welcome to come adopt the patriotic pets at the Camp Pendleton Animal Shelter! Even if you don't have normal, regular access to the base, please DO give us a call and we will work with you to set up a meeting. 760-725-8120
Gorgeous youngster Yukon is about 7 months old. He was loose on base way up in the San Clemente area. He's been a bit anxious about being in what must be a strange environment to him here at the shelter, especially after running around loose for who-knows-how-long? ...So he takes a bit to warm up to people and trust them enough to approach him. That's OK, we will love and care for him and find him a forever home this time. He loves to run and play with Kaia, one of our other dogs, and they both zoom around like they are puppies. So cute when they play-bow to each other.
He is energetic, of course, --what you expect of a husky puppy. Typical of his breed he needs plenty of exercise every day. Does that fit your DAILY schedule, rain or shine? If so, he'd make a great running partner and you'd both benefit! And he would benefit from doggy puzzles and games for mental exercise, and interaction with his people. A secure yard is necessary, and lots of interaction, play time, training time, and family cuddle time are i
Gorgeous youngster Yukon is about 7 months old. He was loose on base way up in the San Clemente area. He's been a bit anxious about being in what must be a strange environment to him here at the shelter, especially after running around loose for who-knows-how-long? ...So he takes a bit to warm up to people and trust them enough to approach him. That's OK, we will love and care for him and find him a forever home this time. He loves to run and play with Kaia, one of our other dogs, and they both zoom around like they are puppies. So cute when they play-bow to each other.
He is energetic, of course, --what you expect of a husky puppy. Typical of his breed he needs plenty of exercise every day. Does that fit your DAILY schedule, rain or shine? If so, he'd make a great running partner and you'd both benefit! And he would benefit from doggy puzzles and games for mental exercise, and interaction with his people. A secure yard is necessary, and lots of interaction, play time, training time, and family cuddle time are in order! He would love to be a family's best friend forever, to be treated like a real member of the family, and not be stuck out in the yard like a potted plant.
PLEASE do your research on huskies and be sure you understand the needs of the breed before you adopt one. They're not a breed for just anybody, and you do need to be husky-savvy to make for a happy family and a happy canine c
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