This cutie is Sake Sushi! He's a 6-week-old, 2-pound bundle of German Shepherd/Husky mix (though we affectionately call them "heritage breeds" since breed guesses can be a bit of a mystery in rescue!). Sake is from an area with an extremely high euthanasia rate for puppies, so choosing him means saving his life and making space for another animal in need. He's the perfect blend of playful and snuggly, enjoying chase and wrestling with his siblings, but equally happy to curl up for cuddles. Sake is sweet, affectionate, and full of puppy charm, and we're dedicated to providing you with excellent personality and behavioral insights to ensure he's the right fit. You can even have a FaceTime call to meet him before finalizing anything!
Ideal Home
A family that is prepared for the commitment of puppyhood, including dedicated training, socialization, and establishing a consistent routine.
Ongoing Health
Sake is up-to-date on age-appropriate vetting.
Training & Support
Sake is still young and will benefit from consistent training, socialization, and structure. We require a commitment to immediate crate training to aid in potty training, energy management, and overall development into a well-rounded adult dog. Our on-site trainers provide extensive behavioral assessments and modification support to prepare puppies for their future homes.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- We offer FaceTime calls to meet your puppy before finalizing adoption.
- The adoption fee is $1,200.00 and includes all vetting, microchip, collar, health certificate, and transport costs. An additional $87 surcharge applies due to transportation costs.
- Adoption fees contribute to our mission of rescuing and rehabilitating dogs.
Transportation
Sake is currently located in Texas. We facilitate nationwide adoptions using our USDA-certified transport system, with drop-off locations in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada. You can track your pet's journey in real time and receive photo updates. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.