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My basic info
Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with Gray or Silver
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Star is fostered in CA.
Star is great with dogs, but having energy can play excitedly and may not be a fit for puppies or elderly dogs.
Star is a gorgeous girl with brains and energy to match! She might be blind, but that doesn’t slow her down at all. She navigates just fine and all the important things (food, sniffy walks, petting) don’t require sight. Star also had a couple of seizures, which the vet is calling idiopathic epilepsy since no other cause was found in testing, so she takes Keppra and that has prevented any more episodes.
She has already learned a lot of words, including: focus, sit, step, and walking.
Given her puppy energy level, she would love to be in a home with another dog her size or bigger and no small children or cats. Star *loves* meeting new people and dogs, exploring her environment, eating, walking, and snoozing in her crate or in the car.
She is still learning to be the best dog, but she is a quick study. She needs a family experienced with Huskies or similar breeds who are willing to continue her education. If you are active and ready for an energetic beauty, contact us to learn more about Star!
BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
Star is fostered in CA.
Star is great with dogs, but having energy can play excitedly and may not be a fit for puppies or elderly dogs.
Star is a gorgeous girl with brains and energy to match! She might be blind, but that doesn’t slow her down at all. She navigates just fine and all the important things (food, sniffy walks, petting) don’t require sight. Star also had a couple of seizures, which the vet is calling idiopathic epilepsy since no other cause was found in testing, so she takes Keppra and that has prevented any more episodes.
She has already learned a lot of words, including: focus, sit, step, and walking.
Given her puppy energy level, she would love to be in a home with another dog her size or bigger and no small children or cats. Star *loves* meeting new people and dogs, exploring her environment, eating, walking, and snoozing in her crate or in the car.
She is still learning to be the best dog, but she is a quick study. She needs a family experienced with Huskies or similar breeds who are willing to continue her education. If you are active and ready for an energetic beauty, contact us to learn more about Star!
BDRA has voted against the use of electrical fencing effective immediately.
We have two foster homes that are active in adoption events in the Lancaster area of PA, and periodic events around the Philadelphia area, otherwise our foster homes are across the country. Please check the individual dog's listing for their foster home location.
We have two foster homes that are active in adoption events in the Lancaster area of PA, and periodic events around the Philadelphia area, otherwise our foster homes are across the country. Please check the individual dog's listing for their foster home location.
More about this rescue
We are a group of foster home based volunteers who foster dogs with vision impairments or blindness that have been rescued from shelters or releases from private homes. We can assist with transport within reasonable distance.
We are a group of foster home based volunteers who foster dogs with vision impairments or blindness that have been rescued from shelters or releases from private homes. We can assist with transport within reasonable distance.