Pet Harbor Rescue, P.O. Box 73, Bowling Green, VA 22427

(703) 583-HSKY info@petharbor.org

Bishop – Adopted!

I went to my forever home on July 26, 2020!

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Age (approx):
8 months old
Birthday (approx):
November 18, 2019
What am I?
Neutered male Siberian Husky
Colors:
Black & white, one brown eye, one parti eye (both blue & brown in the same eye)
Weight:
48 pounds (as of 7/12/20)
Experience with Children:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with children. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met children up to age 7. I have been great with them, but please understand I am all puppy. So I do mouth, meaning I use my mouth in play and can unintentionally hurt fragile skin.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats. On 7/18/20, Pet Harbor introduced me to cats and pretty quickly learned cats cannot live safely with me.
Experience with Dogs:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with dogs except that I was found running at large with Adler, also available for adoption. When introduced to other dogs at the shelter, I was fine. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met multiple dogs. I just want to play and play and, well, find stuff, anything, I can investigate and perhaps ingest!
Energy Level:
High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Young Northern breed experience preferred
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for George John Bishop.
History:
Running at large, Adler, also available for adoption, and I landed in a county animal shelter. From there, we came to Pet Harbor.
Movies:
Coming soon!

More About Me: Information coming soon! If you’re interested in me, you must make sure you have researched just what a Siberian Husky is. I’ve lost at least one home already. So the next one must be my last one. Just as you would with children, you must be willing to work through whatever issues come up. If you’re not ready for that, please don’t apply to adopt. If you are ready, though, that’s fantastic!