NYC Dog Photographer Spotlights Adoptable Husky Mix Puppy With Perfect Name

Sometimes there’s something about a dog that’s just meant to be. Whether it’s finding a stray puppy just in time or meeting the shelter dog of your dreams, dog owners and their soul dogs always find each other.

Just ask Husy-mix Dancer! This gorgeous New York City shelter dog was recently featured in a March 1 video from a famous dog photographer called “The Dogist,” and she’s loving her moment in the spotlight. The only thing she’d like more is a permanent home in which to celebrate her newfound fame, and Elias, the dog photographer, is determined to help her achieve that.

What a beautiful puppy! The markings on this mixed breed dog are absolutely stunning and I wish I could reach through the screen to sniff his nose. I guess that’s my way of saying that his level of kindness is off the charts! Between her sweet and happy demeanor and her darling face, it’s a shock to see that she hasn’t been adopted yet.

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But his time will come! This rescue dog from Hearts and Bones Rescue has so much personality to share with those who are willing to give him a chance. This will be a big dog though, and that might be a challenge for New York City apartment residents, but an owner willing to give this Husky puppy plenty of love and exercise could make it work.

Additionally, Dancer has received lots of training, health care and love since joining her adoptive mother at home. Hear everything this proud woman has to say about herself! I know she’ll be thrilled when this shelter dog finally finds her perfect match, but I have a feeling she’ll be a little sad to see her go too.

Adopting a puppy is extra work

Usually, older shelter dogs spend much more time waiting at humane societies and rescues to find their forever homes. What is there to say? People love puppies! While it’s easy to understand the appeal of having a soft, supple puppy, it’s also important to consider all the extra work that comes with bringing home a four-legged baby.

First things first, are you ready to go shopping? Puppies need different foods as they grow, and you can count on replacing at least a few household items during the teething phase. Puppies may need to visit the vet more frequently if they are not up to date with their puppy vaccines, and you will also consider a spay or neuter appointment soon.

Besides the added costs, puppies also require more work than other new dogs. They will need more frequent meals and potty breaks, regular training, and plenty of socialization. There’s so much more to think about than bringing home someone adorable like Dancer!

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