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MIKE   

In shelter Dog

Fairbanks, AK, 99701
Pet name:
MIKE
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Husky
Date:
09/22/2022
Size:
Large
Age:
Adult
Description:
These three dogs are Mike, Andy, and Cinders. They were surrendered to the shelter due to dwindling fish run on the Yukon River making it difficult for their owner to get enough salmon for the winter. These three are working dogs and were said to be experienced sled dogs. They have lived their entire life outdoors on dog houses. They were said to mind well and to be well versed in sled dog lingo. They were all stated to well with strangers and adults but have no history with children. They were said to well with dogs once they knew them, but their prior owner stated that they would not trust them with cats or pockets. If you are looking for an outdoor working dog please consider one Mike, Andy, or Cinders! Mike was described as Boss dog! He comes from a sprint dog background and has a thinner coat. His prior owner did state that they would run him with a coat if it was below 0 degrees F. Mike comes directly from the Erhart breed. His prior owner stated that he is happy to go for a run or walk but always wants to stay busy! If you are looking for a lead dog he is happy to oblige!

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  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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