This cutie is Sake Sushi! He is a 6-week-old German Shepherd/Husky mix weighing approximately 2 pounds. Sake Sushi is the perfect blend of playful energy and snuggly affection. Having been raised in a foster home with other dogs, he's well-socialized and learning all about being a wonderful companion. He loves to chase and wrestle with his siblings but is equally happy to curl up in your lap for cuddles. Sweet, affectionate, and full of puppy charm, this little fluffball is sure to bring joy wherever they go! We are committed to providing you with accurate personality and behavioral information to help ensure this baby is the right fit for your family. You even have the option to do a FaceTime call to meet your new baby before signing any paperwork!
Ideal Home
Sake Sushi is a young puppy who will need a family that can commit to dedicated training, socialization, and all the joys and challenges that come with puppyhood.
Ongoing Health
Sake Sushi has no current health concerns mentioned. He will receive all necessary vetting, including vaccinations, deworming, flea prevention, and a microchip, as well as a heartworm preventative injectable and test.
Training & Support
Sake Sushi will need guidance with routine, structure, and setting boundaries. We require a commitment from adoptive families to begin crate training immediately upon arrival, which will aid in potty training, energy management, and the overall development of a well-rounded adult dog. Our trainers assess and work with all our animals on behavioral needs, including crate training, potty training, and leash walking.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transportation
Sake Sushi is located in Texas. We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our rescue-run USDA-certified transport system. Drop-off locations include WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, and Canada. Canadian adopters can pick up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT. You will be able to track their journey in real time. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.