
Seiko is more than just my husky - he has been my loyal partner, protector, and constant companion. He is incredibly loving, affectionate, and deeply bonded to his person. Seiko thrives on connection and shows his love through closeness, loyalty, and an intuitive sense of when comfort is needed. He has a strong, expressive personality that makes him unforgettable, and when he trusts you, he gives his whole heart. This decision has been extremely difficult and comes from a place of love and responsibility. Unfortunately, Seiko struggles with food-related territorial behavior, which has become a safety concern despite care, structure, and effort. Because of this, he would do best in a home with an experienced, confident owner who understands behavioral boundaries, can provide structured feeding routines, and is willing to continue working with training or behavioral support. Seiko is not a 'bad' dog - he is a sensitive, intelligent husky who needs the right environment to succeed. With the right person, clear expectations, and consistency, he has so much potential to continue being the loving, devoted companion that I know him to be. My only goal is to find him a home where he can feel secure, understood, and set up to thrive. Letting him go is heartbreaking, but ensuring his safety and the safety of others is an act of love. Seiko deserves a second chapter with someone who can meet his needs and appreciate the incredible dog he is.

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