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Sinjo

Sinjo is listed as 5 Years 2 Months, Siberian Husky / Pit Bull, male in King County's official adoptable-pets feed.

5 Years 2 MonthsMaleRASKC foster home, King County, WA
WithRegional Animal Services of King CountyRASKC foster home, King County, WA · Verified 1 hours ago
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What life with Sinjo may feel like

RASKC's current listing notes: Hi there, my name is Sinjo and I`m ready for adoption! I was brought in when my previous owner was no longer able to take care of me. I am a super sweet boy who doesnt ask for much. I walk nicely on leash and enjoy playing with toys. I love spending time with my volunteer and staff friends and never turn down a butt scratch. :) At RASKC I keep my kennel very clean and I am gentle with my toys! I am very potty trained and will hold it for the dog walkers! My caregivers have noticed that I seem to do well with other large dogs. When meeting dogs in a new home, I would do best with a slow introduction. My foster says this about me: `He is an easy going dog - he met some new people and always did well, and he seems to react well to other dogs on walks. We`ve left him alone for a few hours and he did fine, just a little whining. He`s so happy to be with people - so playful, and cuddly. He loves walks so I am sure that the weight loss will be no problem with a family that can give him the exercise he wants. He is truly the sweetest boy and has been such a pleasure to foster. He is the perfect walking and running partner, and is so snuggly and happy at home. ` I weigh 93.0 lbs and am considered a `large breed` dog. I am quite overweight so I am on a weight loss journey currently. I was originally 106 lbs when I arrived at RASKC so I am down 13 lbs :)

Official age: 5 Years 2 MonthsOfficial sex: MaleOfficial color: Black / WhiteCurrent source location: In RASKC Foster Home

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What we know – and how

Every claim keeps its source. “Unknown” stays unknown.

EnergyBalancedunknown · 0% confidence

Energy level is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

ExerciseBalancedunknown · 0% confidence

Exercise needs are not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

AffectionBalancedunknown · 0% confidence

Affection style is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Time aloneUnknownunknown · 0% confidence

Time-alone behavior is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Shared-wall housingunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Apartment or shared-wall suitability is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Yard requirementUnknownunknown · 0% confidence

Yard and fence requirements are not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

House trainingunknownunknown · 0% confidence

House-training history is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Dogsunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Dog compatibility is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Catsunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Cat compatibility is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Childrenunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Child compatibility is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Minimum child ageUnknownunknown · 0% confidence

Age-specific child guidance is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Ongoing careroutineunknown · 0% confidence

Medical complexity is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Prey driveunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Prey drive is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Destructive behaviorunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Destructive behavior is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Escape riskunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Escape risk is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Grooming needsunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Grooming needs are not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Noise and vocalizationunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Noise and vocalization behavior are not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Separation distressunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Separation-distress behavior is not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Behavior support needsunknownunknown · 0% confidence

Behavior-support needs are not supplied as a structured field in the King County adoptable-pets dataset.

Unknown stays unknown

What this profile cannot answer yet.

Missing evidence is neither reassurance nor a warning. It is a reason to ask before deciding.

  • EnergyNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • ExerciseNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • AffectionNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Time aloneNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Shared-wall housingNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Yard requirementNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • House trainingNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • DogsNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • CatsNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • ChildrenNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Minimum child ageNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Ongoing careNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Prey driveNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Destructive behaviorNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Escape riskNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Grooming needsNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Noise and vocalizationNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Separation distressNo reliable source evidence has established this field.
  • Behavior support needsNo reliable source evidence has established this field.

Before you decide

Questions worth asking.

  1. What behavior has been observed in the shelter or foster home?
  2. What is known about living with children, dogs, or cats?
  3. What medical routine and follow-up care are expected?
  4. How does this animal respond when left alone?
  5. What meeting process applies at this animal's current location?

The handoff stays honest

How to move forward with Sinjo.

SASHA helps you understand the fit and the evidence. Regional Animal Services of King County owns its application, eligibility, meetings, fees, and placement decision.

  1. 01
    Review the current source record.

    This SASHA page was verified 1 hours ago. Confirm that Sinjo is still available and that the organization's published details have not changed.

  2. 02
    Bring your real-life questions.

    Use the unknowns and questions above. A meeting or conversation can add context; it should not turn missing evidence into a promise.

  3. 03
    Continue with the organization.

    SASHA does not run the application, decide eligibility, or promise placement. Follow the organization's current process and policies.