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A1943347
Located At: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Westside
Description: My name is Louie Lobo and I am a neutered male, gray and white Siberian Husky.
I have been available for adoption since May 24, 2026.
I have been available for adoption since May 24, 2026.
Age: The shelter thinks I am about 5 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 65.00 lbs.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since May 24, 2026.
Meet Loui Lobo: The Husky Who Read the Manual and Said “Absolutely Not”
Loui Lobo is a 5-year-old neutered Siberian Husky mix who appears to have missed the meeting where huskies agreed to scream constantly and launch themselves into orbit. Instead, Loui has chosen a calmer lifestyle centered around shady lounging spots, gentle kisses, and casual sniffing expeditions.
Don’t get us wrong — he still has a little husky chaos tucked away in there. On leash, Loui moves like he’s following directions from three different squirrels at once and could use some practice with his walking manners. The good news? He’s easy to leash, very friendly, and happy to hang out with his people while he figures life out.
Loui was recently adopted and spent time in a home, where he was reported to be housebroken, friendly with the family's dogs, and an excellent passenger in the car. Unfortunately, he also decided that his adopter was his very favorite person and wasn't thrilled about sharing. He would block the other dogs from getting attention and occasionally expressed his feelings through some impressive husky-style howling, which ultimately led to his return.
Despite that setback, Loui remains an affectionate sweetheart who loves attention and hands out kisses freely. He sits politely for treats, takes them gently, and was wonderfully calm while being brushed — basically a professional spa client. He enjoys exploring at his own pace, then finding a nice shady spot to relax and supervise the world like a retired park ranger.
If you've always loved the look of huskies but were hoping for one with slightly less screaming and slightly more chilling, Loui Lobo may be your perfect match. He may do best with adopters willing to help him learn that love and attention aren't limited resources—and that sharing is, in fact, a thing.
Meet Loui Lobo: The Husky Who Read the Manual and Said “Absolutely Not”
Loui Lobo is a 5-year-old neutered Siberian Husky mix who appears to have missed the meeting where huskies agreed to scream constantly and launch themselves into orbit. Instead, Loui has chosen a calmer lifestyle centered around shady lounging spots, gentle kisses, and casual sniffing expeditions.
Don’t get us wrong — he still has a little husky chaos tucked away in there. On leash, Loui moves like he’s following directions from three different squirrels at once and could use some practice with his walking manners. The good news? He’s easy to leash, very friendly, and happy to hang out with his people while he figures life out.
Loui was recently adopted and spent time in a home, where he was reported to be housebroken, friendly with the family's dogs, and an excellent passenger in the car. Unfortunately, he also decided that his adopter was his very favorite person and wasn't thrilled about sharing. He would block the other dogs from getting attention and occasionally expressed his feelings through some impressive husky-style howling, which ultimately led to his return.
Despite that setback, Loui remains an affectionate sweetheart who loves attention and hands out kisses freely. He sits politely for treats, takes them gently, and was wonderfully calm while being brushed — basically a professional spa client. He enjoys exploring at his own pace, then finding a nice shady spot to relax and supervise the world like a retired park ranger.
If you've always loved the look of huskies but were hoping for one with slightly less screaming and slightly more chilling, Loui Lobo may be your perfect match. He may do best with adopters willing to help him learn that love and attention aren't limited resources—and that sharing is, in fact, a thing.
Data Updated: This information is less than 1 hour old.
Shelter information
Location: Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department - Westside
Phone Number: (505) 768-1975
Address: 11800 Sunset Gardens Road SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
Albuquerque, NM 87121