
Phoenix, Oregon- This week, we are excited to introduce Asiago, a delightful 1-year-old Husky/Shepherd mix with a boundless supply of energy and an irresistibly goofy charm. Asiago’s infectious enthusiasm and playful nature make him a perfect companion for an active family who loves the outdoors.
Asiago may still be mastering basic commands, but his eagerness to learn and love for high-value treats make him an excellent candidate for training. With a bit of patience and consistency, Asiago is sure to pick up new tricks and behaviors that will only enhance his already lovable personality.
He thrives on mental stimulation and will do best in a household that can provide him with plenty of opportunities for physical and intellectual engagement. Whether it’s a hike in the mountains or a game of fetch in the park, Asiago is always up for an adventure, making him an ideal partner for those who enjoy an active lifestyle.
It is important for Asiago’s new home to have experience with the Siberian Husky breed. Understanding his unique needs, including his requirement for regular exercise and mental stimulation, will be key to ensuring Asiago thrives in his new environment. A family that can meet these needs will find a loyal, loving companion in Asiago.
Asiago is more than just a pet; he is a source of endless joy, laughter, and companionship. With the right family, he will undoubtedly grow into a well-rounded dog, bringing happiness and adventure to his forever home.
If you think Asiago could be the perfect addition to your family, and you are ready to provide the love, care, and stimulation he deserves, this playful pup is waiting to meet you.
Asiago means embarking on a shared adventure filled with learning, unforgettable experiences, and the warm companionship of this lively dog. The shelter encourages individuals interested in meeting and potentially adopting Asiago or other lovable animals to reach out. Contact the shelter at 541-774-6654, press 5 for adoptions, and start the process of welcoming Asiago into your loving home.

Source: Jackson County Animal Services
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