Ryder

About Ryder

Ryder is a Siberian Husky. Adoption fee is $200. She has been spayed and approx. born in Jan 23, 2023. She weighs approximately 25 pounds now and estimated to be 50-65 lbs as an adult. Ryder is a happy-go-lucky little man, he is little more reserved from people then his siblings but loves his doggie playmates. An inquisitive pup that is ready to conquer the world. He is in a foster home with several other dogs and limited access around the cats, horses and have ignored cooped chickens currently. He has all the normal husky antics and is hitting his teenage stage so there are plenty more to come. He is also learning his manners in his foster home. He will do best with another dog in the home to guide him to being a happy pet, his food drive is great for training. This Puppy has completed his full set of puppy vaccines, This Husky family was rescued from a hoarding situation in May of 2023. The puppies were under socialized when they came to us and will need a little extra work to catch up. These puppies had zero exposure outdoors from birth till 3 months old and were only exposed to one human. So things are very new and scary for them and they will need time and patience. But since in rescue they are coming around wonderfully as they are curious and love to explore true to their breed and need to move onto foster or forever home. They are happy and healthy now and ready to start new adventures with your family. House Manners: Currently he is crated at night and sleeps most nights all the way through. No accidents in crate. He has restricted area to the home with a doggie gate in the kitchen area with access to a doggie door. He has not had accidents indoors and uses the doggie door. He is active and in a chewing stage, so a puppy safe roaming area is idea if not supervised and he is crate trained, but will vocalize if there is much activity around his kennel. Basic Training: He has learned concept of sit and is learning some basic manners impulse control. He walks on a leash pretty well. He is getting introduced to all his basics but still in learning stage. Other Dogs: Gains his confidence around other dogs, has not experienced being an only dog since birth. Huskies are a pack orientated breed and he will thrive with another dog. Cats: There are cats in his foster home, he has had access to the cat and respects it. The cats don’t run. There is one cat that will aggress the dogs and the other interacts with them and rubs on their legs etc. A running cat will trigger most dogs to chase. Kids: Other than being a crazy silly husky pup and destroying toys left on floor they should be fine with kids. Playful nipping should be corrected if he tries it. Fencing: Huskies require secure fencing. All of our Husky/Northern breeds require fence photos if you have a yard so we give tips on containment if needed. You can quicken your adoption process by sending us some yard pics, focusing on the fence lines and gates after you send your application. This breed typically does better with a yard but we may have some Northern breeds or mixes that would be suited for apartments etc. please just ask. Please keep in mind if you want to own a husky you need to be open to the fact that containing this dog may require you to install a hot wire system (cost approx. $100) – this is quite often needed to preventing digging climbing or chewing through fences. A Hot wire is typically the best route to start with for a piece of mind. Installation is simple and can be done in under 2 hours on most yards. Northern breeds are beautiful dogs but are also a challenge and demanding and can be very destructive and hard to contain when there needs are not met. Also we likely know of other Huskies or Malamutes for adoption. The adoption fee is $200. This dog has had its age-appropriate vaccinations brought up to date with Rabies shot (4 m & older), heartworm tested (4 m & older) and/or started on prevention, basic de-wormer, spayed or neutered and micro-chipped with free registration. Important – please read if interested in adoption: We have a pretty open adoption policy, apartments, unfenced yards, and young kids are okay, but only if the pet you are interested in is a good fit for that situation!!! Some dogs may require a fence of a certain type and height, due to safety, the breed or known history. We are looking for pet parents that provide vet care such as routine vaccines for their pets and heartworm prevention for dogs. Please understand we do cross check vet references and landowners/landlord policies and cannot process applications with incomplete or incorrect information. We asked that you take your newly adopted dog for a vet exam in the first 30 days to establish with your vet and obtain their heartworm prevention prescriptions and have a fecal exam administered as some pets may need additional de-wormer after leaving our care. Only submit one app for any of our dogs, your app will be on file for at least 1 year. This questionnaire simply helps inform us if the dog you are interested in might match your families’ dynamics based on what we have learned about that dog.

My Information

Breed Siberian Husky Gender Male
Location Guthrie, OK Age Puppy
Size Medium Adoption Fee

Contact:

Guthrie, OK

(405) 219-9233

My Details

House-trained

Yes

Health

Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

Good in a home with

Other dogs, cats, children.

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