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My basic info
Breed
Husky
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20230208-04
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Name: Sammy(20230208-04)
Weight: 22 lbs
Age: 3 months
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: No
Medical issues: none known
Breed: Husky mix
Colour: Tan/White/Grey
Neck size (for collar):
Height (from top of head):
Length (from nose to base of tail):
Crate size recommended:
Good with women: Yes
Good with men: Yes
Good with kids: Yes, older children (she likes to mouth a lot)
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Yes
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Energy level: Medium to High puppy energy
Can be handled/touched: Yes
Barker: Will howl if left alone during the day
Flight risk: Would keep on a leash if not in a fenced yard
Food aggressive: No, but food motivated
Current food:
Walks on leash: Working on it
Leash reactive to people or dogs:
Rides well in car: Yes
Destructive: Will chew if given the opportunity
Needs a home with a yard: Yes
Needs a home with another dog: Yes
Can live in an apartment: No
History: Sammy is a smart, sweet little puppy. She is currently mouthing a lot and needs to be redirected when trying
to chew. She is house trained and will ask to go outside by sitting by the door. She is currently let out regularly and needs to be immediately let out when she wakes in the morning and also after she eats breakfast. She sleeps in her crate soundly, every night from 9-9:30pm to 7am the next morning. She is a typical puppy and likes to play frequently, but enjoys her naps too. She really enjoys the companion of another dog; a medium to large dog friend would be best for her. She is not reactive, but rather inquisitive with visitors and just loves everyone she meets. She's working on walking on a leash as well as her basic commands. She has shown to not like being alone and will howl if left alone at home, in her crate during the day