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Saturday, March 29, 2025

"NICKOLAS" Up for a drive? Love Huskies? (in shelter since July 2024) handsome HUSKY "YAKIMA HS"

 THIS Handsome Husky Nickolas has been living in the shelter since JULY 2024.  research the Husky breed,  be patient and understanding, and let him adjust to a new home (and don't return him or rehome him because he is too active!)

Yakima Humane Society   info

Dogs on their website   https://yakimahumane.org/adopt/dogs/ 

Yakima, WA is a long drive from Portland, but the Yakima Humane Society seems like a decent animal shelter that could use a boost for attention.   They spay/neuter all their adoption pets and try to do adequate adoption screening (which is more than can be currently said of Mult County animal shelter!)

NICKOLAS intake 7/27/24  Pet id 56448114 Adoption fee $175

 "Listed as" Siberian Husky mix", male, 2yrs, 7mth 70 lbs

Meet Nickolas, a 2-year-old male Husky mix.

Nickolas is a very handsome boy who weighs in around 70 pounds. He loves to play with people and other dogs, his current favorite playmate is Marci. He will play tug with plush toys and rope toys and is really fun to be around. Nickolas doesn't have a shy bone in his body, he is happy, outgoing and is perfectly fine being the center of attention. This big ole' goofball is ready to go home today and can't wait to go on his next adventure.

This pet is available for adoption at the Yakima Humane Society adoption center. If you recognize this animal please contact the adoption center at 509-457-6854.
If you are interested in adopting this pet please fill out an adoption questionnaire at www.yakimahumane.org. A Yakima Humane Society staff member will contact you once your questionnaire has been processed. Adopters are welcome to visit the adoption center Monday-Saturday.

A Picture says 1000 words...right? While an animal's picture draws interest, the reality is that as a potential adopter most people would like as much information as possible about a pet. The Yakima Humane Society is an open admission shelter. What does this mean? Over 90% of the pets at the adoption center arrive as strays, no history of behavior or medical care is known. Adding a pet to your family is a big responsibility. Please research carefully and remember that adoption is life saving. Adopt Don't Shop.





courtesy Yakima HS

 

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