UPDATE 3/29/25 ADOPTED!
AVAILABLE for Adoption at OHS- Portland
BOMBILLA #325081, neutered male, "looks like"Siberian Husky 2 yrs 57 lbs
- I would love to get up and go adventure with you.
- I am a social butterfly in the shape of an adorable dog.
- I love nothing more than making new friends, human and canine!
- High Energy: I can become easily frustrated if my energy and exercise needs are not met. I will need positive outlets and a calm environment to help me flourish.
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TRANSFERED to OHS
"BOMBILLA" is Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
MCAS hours/ Location
Date found: Friday, March 7, 2025
Location found: NE MLK Blvd / NE Lloyd Blvd, Portland
How did we get this animal: Officer Pickup
Adoption cost: $160.00(except $25during adoption specials)License fee: $27.00 (Multnomah County residents only)
listed as siberian husky
Animal ID: 3435764 intact male, 2 yrs 61 lbs
*gets along with dogs*
Bombilla is a stunning, two-year-old white Siberian Husky mix, and true
to his breed, he's a dog with a big personality and even bigger energy!
This boy isn't just a pretty face; he's a highly intelligent Husky who
thrives on mental and physical stimulation. He absolutely loves treats
and toys, and his enthusiasm shines through with joyful zoomies and
playful bows. However, potential adopters should understand that
Bombilla needs a dedicated owner committed to providing ample daily
enrichment. This means plenty of exercise, like long walks, runs, as
well as mental challenges such as puzzle toys, training sessions, and
interactive games. Huskies are working dogs, and Bombilla is no
exception. He needs a job to do, whether it's learning new tricks, going
on adventures, or simply having consistent, engaging playtime. If
you're ready to embrace the Husky lifestyle and provide the active,
stimulating environment Bombilla needs to truly thrive, he's ready to
fill your life with love and boundless Husky charm!
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