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

(703) 583-HSKY info@petharbor.org

Manning – Adopted!

I went to my forever home on September 30, 2023!

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Age (approx):
3 years old
Birthday (approx):
June 22, 2020
What am I?
Neutered male Siberian husky
Colors:
Red & white, blue eyes
Weight:
54 pounds (as of 6/22/2023)
Experience with Children:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with children prior to coming to Pet Harbor. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I seem to gravitate towards children on my walks. Please understand, though, I mouth, which means I use my mouth in play and can unintentionally hurt fragile skin.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats prior to coming to Pet Harbor. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have not yet been introduced to cats. When more information is learned, it will be posted here. Siberian huskies tend to have a strong prey instinct and often show extreme, even fatal, aggression towards cats. Even if Pet Harbor’s evaluation is favorable, it may not translate to all cats under all circumstances.
Experience with Dogs:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with dogs prior to coming to Pet Harbor. So far, I’ve been very playful with all dogs I’ve met.
Energy Level:
Medium-High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Northern breed experience preferred
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for Terence John Manning.
History:
Running at large, I landed in a county shelter. My humans did not come to look for me. So I came to Pet Harbor.
Movies:
  1. 8/13/2023 – Vocal Boys
  2. 8/13/2023 – Here, There, Everywhere
  3. 8/12/2023 – Bros
  4. 8/10/2023 – The Gang
  5. 7/19/2023 – Play Bow

More About Me: Siberians are working dogs. Every working dog needs an occupation. I have a few. My main one is as a guide. When the grass is cut at my foster home, I walk beside the mower and guide it. My second important job is as a babysitter. My foster brother needs a babysitter. Well, not really. He’s not bad, but he gets afraid when there are storms and things. So I keep him distracted by playing with him incessantly. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it. My third occupation is quality control. When the refrigerator is open, I check out its contents to be sure there are no issues. I may randomly taste test, but good luck getting me to admit it (burp). My final job is that of a lover. It is my job to give you hugs and kisses. Well, at least that’s the experience in my foster home. Hopefully, I will be the same with you. I’m told dogs act differently in different environments, but the way I see things, if you have a lawnmower and a refrigerator, the environments are equivalent.