Nome - Siberian Husky
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Nome has been waiting for a home for

Since December 26, 2025

About Nome

Meet Nome At just 11 months old, Nome has already lived the life of a stray—waiting with no one coming for him. But rescue did, and now this tall, skinny boy with the longest tail is ready to find a home of his own. Nome is still very much a big puppy, full of curiosity and fun. He'll need a patient owner who can guide him as he learns the rules of the home. Yes, he's been known to sneak a snack off the counter or chew on something he shouldn't—but Nome is eager to please and super easy to redirect. His goofy, derpy personality makes every day with him a joy. High-energy and playful, Nome loves wrestling with other dogs and would thrive in a home with canine companions and an active lifestyle. A fenced yard is a must, and he'll do best with people who aren't gone for long workdays. He's crate trained, mostly housetrained, strong on a leash, and loves his walks. Food motivates him, pets delight him, and his happy spirit is contagious. Nome's best buddy at the rescue is Freya—so if you don't already have a dog at home, consider adopting them together for double the fun. Nome is looking for a family who understands the curious, mischievous nature of the Husky breed and is ready to embrace all the love, laughter, and adventure he brings. He is located in Maryland. His adoption area is NJ, DE, PA, MD, VA - nearby states to these considered on a case by case basis. More pictures on our website.

Details

Breed

Siberian Husky

Age

Young

Size

Medium

Gender

Male

Weight

Unknown

Energy

High

Spayed/Neutered

No

House Trained

Yes

Adoption Fee

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Compatibility

Good with Kids

Yes

Good with Dogs

Yes

Good with Cats

No

Nome

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Siberian Husky

Severn, MD

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