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My name is Kida!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 day ago

My basic info

Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20235169

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

To adopt or for more information, please visit http://TaysiaBlue.com



Hi, there! I’m Kida! I’m looking for my new forever home, and if you’re looking for a new forever housemate, well we might just be a match! I’m a pretty curious, but nervous, girl. I’m trying to get used to my surroundings right now, it’s just taking a bit. I’d do best going to a home that is going to be able to afford me that time and space to do so! I’m not a fan of this “crate” thing that keeps getting mentioned. Treats get thrown in there, but I don’t like it! Speaking of treats, I do love them! I like the ones on counters, too, but we’re working on me not doing that as much. I’ve responded very well to just my foster mom saying my name. I like to follow my foster mom around, too. Like everywhere. What is she doing?! I’ll figure it out! Still working on house training. I do pretty well when I’m alone, but I revert back to some old habits when everyone’s home, likely due to my nervousness right now. I’m very excited to meet you, though, and hope that you’ll have a place in your heart for me! If you feel like that fits you, and I’d fit into your family, please fill out an application for me, Kida!



To adopt or for more information, please visit http://TaysiaBlue.com



April 27, 2024, 7:49 pm
Rescue
Taysia Blue Siberian Husky Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20235169
Contact
Phone
Address
Omaha, NE 68106

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our Adoption Process

After you submit your adoption application, a Taysia Blue volunteer will contact you within 2-3 days. We are most interested in which type dog will be a good fit for you and your family and the other pets in your home. We will contact your references. This may take a couple days depending on the availability of the reference. We will also contact you by phone to learn more about the dog you're looking for and to review the current available dogs in our rescue.

We will schedule an appointment for a home visit where we will bring one to three dogs that would be a good fit for your family. If a match is made, we can complete the adoption process at that time. If we don't find the perfect match, we'll keep trying till we do!

We hope that your home is the very last stop on the dog's journey and we do all we can to help you and your dog make the transition easier, including providing you with an information packet loaded with tips and resources.

Our quality standard vet care is as follows:

• Spay/Neuter - All dogs will be spayed or neutered prior to being adopted.

• Heartworm Test - If the heartworm test is negative, the dog is placed on regular heartworm preventative. If the heartworm test is positive, the dog is treated to eradicate the heartworms and then placed on regular heartworm
preventative.

• Rabies vaccination

• DHP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo) vaccination

• Bordatella (kennel cough) vaccination

• Flea and tick preventative

• Microchip

Our adoption donation requirements are as follows:

• Puppies 6 months of age or younger require a donation of $350.

• Dogs over 6 months and under 8 years old require a donation of $300.

• Dogs 8 years and older require a donation of $250.

Go meet their pets

Please see our website for an updated calendar of where we will have public meet and greets with the dogs! http://www.TaysiaBlue.com

More about this rescue

Taysia Blue Siberian Husky Rescue in Nebraska is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Our all volunteer mission provides a network to shelter, rehabilitate and re-home Siberian huskies in Eastern Nebraska who are displaced, abused, neglected, abandoned or surrendered by their owners. Our goal is to place these dogs in loving, permanent and carefully screened homes.

We also provide education about the characteristics of the Siberian husky and responsible dog ownership. We offer a forum for Siberian husky and other Northern breed enthusiasts to meet and play.

We receive no public subsidies and are funded solely through donations by adopters and supporters. We envision a day when all companion animals no longer face inhumane treatment, abandonment or perish in shelters, a day when there are no more homeless pets.

Siberian Huskies are beautiful. It's hard not to fall in love with their fluffy coats and gorgeous eyes, it's hard not to laugh at their antics and marvel at their independent intelligence. But with the fur comes the shedding, with the antics comes possible destruction and with the independence and intelligence comes a rather nomadic Houdini of a dog that wants to escape and run for the fun of it. Often these dogs are adopted by people who are not prepared for the very traits they were attracted to. Some husky owners are not prepared for the amount of energy these dogs have and the exercise they require. They are intelligent, but often easily bored and not easy to train, they can be stubborn and mischievous. Please research this breed carefully before you choose to adopt a Siberian husky.