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Osmond is one of the happiest, and boldest of his groupmates at the shelter. He is big, strong, and ready to run and play and wrestle with anyone who wants to! Osmond would do well in an active family who can direct his energy into skijoring, mushing, freight pulling, or just lots and lots of play. Special care should be taken that this silly boy does not knock you over, so he might do well in a family that does not have elderly, frail or very young members. Could you Osmond's forever buddy?02/25/22 This crazy boy is Osmond. He is very friendly and loves to jump up and say hi! Osmond has a lot of energy and can be very strong. He came in with a larger group of huskies that have only lived outside and are most likely not housebroken, so potential owners should keep this in mind if intending to make any of them pet dogs, as they will need to focus on potty training and indoor manners. Although they were raised as sled dogs, their mushing history and line behavior is unknown. Huskies are a high energy breed that will require an outlet such as skijoring, canicross, or a big yard to play in! It is unknown how any of these dogs will do with smaller animals, such as cats or pocket pets. However, huskies tend to have a high prey drive, so extreme caution should be used when introducing them to such animals. Osmond has been selective about his neighbors in the dog yard and may prefer females to males. He barks excessively at male dogs. We recommend introducing him to any new doggy companions in a well controlled environment. Due to his high energy and lack of manners, we are requiring Osmond go to a home without children under 5 if being considered for a pet home. Osmond is said to walk quite well on leash! If you are interested in meeting Osmond, or any of his husky friends, please give the shelter a call!
If you have any questions or would like to adopt *OSMOND, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.