TAPIOLA, Mich. (WLUC) – Some sled dogs are hanging up their harnesses and waiting for forever homes. Otter River Sled Dog Training Center and Wilderness Adventures now have retired Alaskan huskies up for adoption.
Kennel Manager Haleigh Bonk says dogs retire when they no longer want to race. Some dogs may have the heart to race but aren’t physically capable. She says sometimes one puppy from the litter isn’t interested in racing, and the kennel never forces dogs to pull.
The dogs range from 2 to 8 years old. Bonk says they’re not as crazy energetic as you’d expect. She says these dogs would love an active family but also make good lounge dogs.
“I’ve never heard but good things about retired sled dogs as pets,” Bonk said. “They’re clean dogs, they learn really fast, they’re very smart, they’re typically food motivated as well and easy to train.”
Bonk says they’ll ask about your background. Such as lifestyle, family, if your landlord allows dogs and what type of dog you’re looking for. She says they can usually match you with an available retiree. Potential adopters can try a trial at home, and if it doesn’t work, Bonk says the kneel will take the dog back. She says the dogs will always have a home at Otter River Sled Dogs forever.
You can find a list of adoptable dogs here. If you’re interested, call owner Tom Bauer at (906) 231-0024.
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