Meet SPRUCE
Meet Spruce! Spruce is a 7-year-old neutered male Husky who came to us from the Sacramento SPCA—and it didn’t take long for staff to fall in love with him. He’s earned “staff and volunteer favorite” status for a reason: he’s calm, sweet, and just genuinely easy to be around. This handsome guy is wonderfully well-mannered on leash and makes walks a breeze. Whether you’re strolling through the neighborhood or heading out for a longer adventure, Spruce stays steady, relaxed, and engaged with his person. He’s truly one of those dogs you can just enjoy walking with—no pulling, no drama, just good company. Spruce is potty trained, not reactive, and maintains a very neutral, easygoing attitude in new situations. He gets along with the world in a calm, unbothered way that makes him a joy in many environments. When he’s not out exploring, Spruce enjoys the simple comforts—he’s a big fan of cuddling and also loves a good game of fetch with a ball. He’s social without being overwhelming and affectionate without being demanding. If you’re looking for a cool, steady companion who is already well-mannered and ready to fit into a home life, Spruce might just be your guy. He’s the kind of dog who doesn’t ask for much—just a soft place to land and someone to share his easygoing days with.
Could SPRUCE be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to El Dorado County Animal Services - Placerville and mention SPRUCE’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
Adoption details are handled directly by the shelter or rescue.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/4/2026
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