Sid Smitty is a husky mix, approximately 1 year old and 59 lbs of pure joy and energy! He's a handsome boy with a unique black spot on his tail, like a little beauty mark. Sid is guaranteed to leave you smitten with his contagious, feel-good energy and his love for being included in everything. He's a wonderful blend of playful and cuddly, happy to goof around one minute and snuggle up the next. Sid has been great with kids and all dogs he's met, from small to large. He especially enjoys playing with other confident, playful dogs. Sid has also shown to be friendly with cats, and we can arrange a sleepover to test compatibility with your feline friend. While he's an active and adventurous guy, Sid also has a calm side and enjoys relaxing with his favorite toy. He has good house manners but might be tempted by unattended snacks due to his love for food and tall stature.
Ideal Home
Sid would do well in a home that can keep up with his playful energy and also appreciate his cuddle bug nature. He would likely enjoy a playful, confident canine companion, but could also be happy as the sole focus of your attention.
Ongoing Health
Sid is up-to-date on all vetting, which includes DAPP vaccinations with boosters, Bordetella, Rabies, multiple broad-spectrum deworming treatments, flea prevention, and a 12-month heartworm preventative injection. He has also been heartworm tested.
Training & Support
Sid may occasionally attempt to sneak snacks from tables. With his love for food and height, keeping tempting items out of reach will be beneficial.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- You will have a video call with your potential new pet before adoption is finalized.
Transporation
Sid is located in Texas and can be transported to various locations nationwide, including WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada. Pick-up locations for Canadian adopters are in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT. A surcharge of $87 applies due to rising transportation costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.