Young, high-energy husky pup looking for a new home
In this week's episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, CTV News is featuring Blakey, an 11-month-old energetic husky puppy that is looking for a home.
Blakey loves to run around and needs lots of space and time to get his energy out.
Take Me Home Tuesday: Blakey, an 11-month-old husky pup. Jan. 24/23 (Chelsea Papineau/CTV Northern Ontario)
This loving black and white dog is very teachable, knows how to sit and is able to settle and focus.
Blakey would make a great adventure companion for someone who is athletic or needs a reason to get outside, the Sudbury SPCA said.
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He is still young and has a lot to learn socially with other dogs, the shelter said, so the family who adopts him should be prepared for the excited puppy energy.
As a typical husky, Blakey can be very vocal.
He was in studio for the Pure Country Sudbury morning show Tuesday and the Facebook live video above shows his sweet personality.
Silly husky face, 11-month-old Blakey
For more information about him or any of the other animals available for adoption at the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Animal Shelter on the College Boreal campus on Lasalle Boulevard call 705-566-9582.
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