This adorable pup is Sake Sushi! He is currently 6 weeks old and weighs approximately 2 pounds. We believe he may be a German Shepherd/Husky mix, but in rescue, it's always a best guess! What's not a guess is how incredibly cute and deserving he is. Sake Sushi comes from an area with extremely high shelter euthanasia rates for puppies, and by choosing to adopt him, you are truly saving a life and making space for another animal in need.
Sake Sushi is the perfect blend of playful energy and snuggly affection! He's been raised in a foster home with other dogs, so he's well-socialized and learning all the ropes of being a wonderful companion. He loves a good romp and wrestle with his siblings, but he's just as happy to curl up in your lap for some well-deserved cuddles afterward. Sweet, affectionate, and full of puppy charm, this little fluffball is guaranteed to bring loads of joy to his new home!
Ideal Home
Sake Sushi is a young puppy who will need a family that can commit to dedicated training, socialization, and all the love and attention that puppyhood requires.
Ongoing Health
Sake Sushi is up-to-date on all vetting, including vaccinations, deworming, and flea/tick prevention. He will also receive a heartworm preventative injection and a heartworm test.
Training & Support
Sake Sushi will need consistent training and socialization to help him grow into a well-rounded adult dog. We require all adopters to commit to crate training from the start, which aids in potty training, managing energy, and overall development. Our team also assesses and works on any necessary behavior modifications.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- You will have the opportunity to meet Sake Sushi via a video call before finalizing adoption.
Transporation
Sake Sushi is located in Texas. We facilitate nationwide adoptions using our own USDA-certified transport system, which includes various drop-off locations across the US and Canada. You will be able to track your pet's journey in real-time. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.