IN MEMORY OF OUR DOG KODA Husky IllustrationADOPT A SIBERIAN HUSKY


In honor of our husky Koda, we've created this page as a tribute and a resource for people seeking information about adopting huskies.



Koda in snow

ABOUT KODA

Koda was a clever, silly, athletic, vocal and peculiar husky. He loved to go on backcountry ski treks, hike tall mountains and slosh through creeks. Although he may have dreamt of one-day pulling a sled, he eventually earned the nickname of “Slowda” as he preferred a leisurely pace. Like any husky, he was an opportunist, if there was a gate or door left cracked open, he'd sneak out with ninja-like swiftness and escape into the woods or in the back alleys of town, always on the hunt for scraps. He once wandered into the wilderness for two weeks, later returning home with his characteristic big goofy grin and a little wilder. We can only imagine what kind of adventure he was on. There wasn't a fruit or vegetable he didn't like. He gobbled up apples, broccoli stems, raw sweet potatoes and had a special fondness for carrots. Unique for a husky, he chased balls and swam in any pond he could find. He loved sleeping outside during frigid winter nights and despised hot summers. Koda passed away in April 2022, just before his 13th birthday. His parents, Crystal and Andrew, miss him terribly but are learning to appreciate a quiet house.


ABOUT THE BREED

Siberian huskies are classic northern dogs. They are intelligent, independent and stubborn. They need firm training right from puppyhood. These are dogs bred to run and love to wander and explore. Having a husky means checking your locks to make sure they can't escape. They've been known to climb fences and find all sorts of ways to break out of your house or yard. Most Siberian huskies are good with other dogs, especially ones they are raised with. They have a high prey drive and may chase cats and livestock. Siberian huskies can be diggers, particularly in warm weather, because they like to create cool places to lie in. They are very vocal and will howl and bark. Siberian huskies were developed under harsh conditions and love winter weather. This delightfully smart dog breed loves adventure, and they prefer to have adventures with you.



ADOPTING A HUSKY

If you think you'd like to adopt a husky, review our checklist below. A husky may be a fit for you if:

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