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My basic info
Breed
Husky/Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Tan
Age
Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Beatrice (Tricia for short) was picked up by Animal Control in Missouri and when no one came to claim her she was taken to a vet clinic to be euthanized. Tricia was put outside in a kennel, but somehow she escaped. She was later found sitting in the front seat of the vet's truck (he had left the door open). Apparently, Tricia was ready to go to work! After this incident the vet realized her potential and placed her with a rescue. Now that we know her, we can say this vet certainly knows a great dog when he sees one! This adorable gal is super sweet, enough to just melt your heart!
Tricia is a lovely young girl, probably between 2 and 4 years old, and weighs about 26 pounds. Her breed is a mystery, she kind of looks like a miniature husky, mountain cur, shepherd or terrier all rolled into one. We've confirmed that she loves to ride in the car, and also learned that she is housebroken (though likes to take her time to find the right spot when taken outdoors for a potty break), already knows some commands, doesn't bark, is easy to walk on a leash, gets along great with other dogs and ignores cats. She sleeps in a crate without complaining, but doesn't even need to be crated at night -- in fact, she's now sleeping on her own doggy bed. She's active and playful and enjoys a good run.
At her first foster home Tricia bonded right away with the lady of the house, and followed her everywhere. She has all the makings of a smart, loyal, good family dog. "All in all she is a GREAT dog. She will be a super pet for her forever family," according to her foster mom. Apparently she is a seasonal shedder (and this is the season!), so her adopter should know that she will need regular brushing.
So this little girl is now ready to meet her forever family. Come on over and meet Tricia and take her for a car ride -- home!
Tricia's adoption fee of $300 includes: vet exam, heartworm test, distemper combo vaccination, bordetella vaccination, rabies vaccination, deworming, flea and tick preventative, heartworm preventative, microchip and spay.