Tonya and her husband are members of the US Army, and are both set for overseas assignment from 12/9/2020 – 12/1/2021. They have been unsuccessful in finding a foster for their two Siberian Huskies, Bruno and Braxton, near their home in Mount Vernon, OH.
Bruno is a 1 year old, 50 lbs, neutered male Siberian Husky. Bruno is up to date on his vaccinations, flea/tick prevention, and heartworm prevention. He is crate trained and working on his leash manners, and knows commands for place, sit, stay, lay, and shake. Bruno does well with dogs but hasn’t had experience with cats or kids. Bruno loves to play with his brother Braxton and snuggle up with his people at night.
Braxton is a 1 year old, 50 lbs, neutered male Siberian Husky. Braxton is up to date on his vaccinations, flea/tick prevention, and heartworm prevention. Braxton and Bruno are both crate trained and know the same commands. Braxton is more talkative than his brother and will do “Husky talk.” He and his brother love going for walks and trips to doggy daycare. They are high energy dogs who will need a dedicated foster to exercise them every day.
FUR FACTS: Braxton
12/9/2020 – 12/1/2021 (12 months)
Currently in Mt. Vernon, OH
Male, Neutered, 1 years old, 50 lbs Siberian Husky
Children: Untested with kids
Other dogs: Good with dogs
Cats: Untested with cats
High Energy, housebroken, leash training, crate trained, UTD on vaccinations, flea/tick/heartworm preventative
FUR FACTS: Bruno
12/9/2020 – 12/1/2021 (12 months)
Currently in Mt. Vernon, OH
Male, Neutered, 1 years old, 50 lbs Siberian Husky
Children: Untested with kids
Other dogs: Good with dogs
Cats: Untested with cats
High Energy, housebroken, leash training, crate trained, UTD on vaccinations, flea/tick/heartworm preventative
If you are interested in fostering wonderful pets like Braxton and Bruno, please fill out a Foster Family Application. If you are interested and have already completed your Foster Application, please email info@pactforanimals.org and let us know!
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