Please meet the perfect Pepper!!
Pepper is a year old husky mix weighing just under 60 pounds. This boy is chonky and could do with some weight loss (honestly, me too Pepper) meaning he would be a great candidate for dedicated leash walkers or an active family that will take him on hikes or force him on runs!
Pepper is a people's dog! He absolutely adores people of all shapes and sizes and is a very well-mannered good boy who already knows how to sit on command. Unlike the stereotypical husky, Pepper is not a huge talker especially if you never stop showering him with pets and compliments! Pepper is medium in energy level and would love nothing more then to cuddle and soak up all the compliments and pets that his human can offer!
Pepper is both cautiously dog and cat friendly. In terms of dogs, Pepper prefers pups that don't get in his face and understands boundaries. However, with slow and proper introductions, Pepper would be perfectly fine with a submissive doggy friend, or would also be perfectly happy being the sole focus of your attention. In terms of cats, Pepper would do best with dog-savvy cats.
If you are interested in giving Pepper his furever home, please apply online, at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email
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