Thanks A Lot

Thanks A Lot

#11629
Husky
Male
75 lbs (large)
Est. age: 7 yrs
Status: Available

Thanksy’s adoption fee has been covered by a super fan!

Medical research has shown the health benefits of exercise, gratitude and social interaction. Can you have all three at once, along with the evidence-based benefits of laughter? Absolutely!

Introducing Thanks A Lot, a husky who leaps into every void with goofy optimism, sloppy kisses, and love. Follow in his large footsteps and you’ll be off the couch, meeting his fans, marveling at his uncanny bravery and laughing, frequently, at the sweet hijinks that ensue in the company of this very handsome chap. Give Thanks A Lot a home and he’ll top your gratitude list on a daily basis.

Here’s some notes from his foster:

Thanks-A-Lot has blossomed in foster care! He has gained confidence, independence, curiosity, and energy! Beyond cutting corners a little too short here and there, this fearless guy does not let his vision impairments slow him down. He’s happiest sniffing outside, getting belly rubs, or laying down next to you on the couch. He’s not your typical husky: he doesn’t need a lot of mileage or minutes outside, he may "talk to get your attention but is quiet most of the time, and he is as affectionate as a slobbery lab.

He is getting healthier by the day, slowly trimming down, growing a bushier tail, and showing off his clear crystal blue eyes!! He does require insulin shots twice daily, but otherwise he is one of our easiest fosters and so low maintenance:

-He became potty trained in a week and asks to go outside.

-He sleeps through the night on his dog bed with his favorite squeaky toy.

-He can stay at home alone for 6-8 hrs at a time.

-He is great in the car.

-He is friendly with dogs and humans of all sizes!

If you’re looking for an easy going chap with lots of love to give, Thanks A Lot is your boy!! Thanksy has diabetes which dogs can live quite unaffected with but he does need a small shot right after his meals – this guy is so perfect, he literally lays down when you give him the quick, small poke. I never have given a shot but it is the simplest thing I’ve done for any foster. Who knew?

 
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