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QUICK FACTS
Name: Howell
Age: Around 2 years old
Gender: Female (Spayed)
Breed: Husky mix
Color: Grey & white
Weight: 13kg / 28.6lbs
Microchipped, Fully Vaccinated Up to Date, Dewormed
MY RESCUE STORY
I was rescued from a city pound, where I had been placed on the euthanasia list simply because there wasn’t enough space. Thanks to my rescuers, I got a second chance at life—and now, I’m safe and dreaming of finding my forever family to love and care for me!
MY HEALTH
MY PERSONALITY
I have all the charm of a typical husky and still act like a very young pup! My teeth are so clean that staff and volunteers believe I’m around 1–2 years old. I’m a super energetic girl who may seem a little reserved at first, but I warm up quickly and don’t have much trouble bonding with people. I get along well with other dogs too, though I do best with furry friends who can match my high energy and love for play!
MY SOCIAL SKILLS
· With People: I can be a little reserved at first, but I’ll gladly take treats from your hand. Give me a bit of time, and I’ll warm up to you before you know it! I’m also comfortable being picked up, making me a sweet and affectionate companion.
· With Dogs: I love making new dog friends and playing with them! I’m very energetic, so I do best with dogs who have a similar play style. If another dog is pushy or rude, I’m not afraid to stand my ground, so slow and thoughtful introductions are important at first when I meet new furry friends.
· With Cats: During walks, I get super excited and can’t resist chasing cats when I see them outside. Due to this, I would do best in a home without small animals or cats, where I can safely enjoy my adventures and focus on having fun with my family!
ENERGY LEVEL & ACTIVITY
I’m a super high-energy girl—just like a typical husky! I thrive on plenty of outdoor adventures and mental stimulation before I can settle down nicely indoors. With the right activities, I’m happy, playful, and full of life!
TRAINING & HABITS
I’m still polishing my leash walking skills—I get super excited and tend to pull a lot! With continued guidance, I’ll learn to be calmer during walks. Loud noises can startle me, so I walk best in quieter areas. I don’t guard my food around people, but I can be sensitive when other dogs come near me during mealtime, so I’ll need structure and management then. I know how to rest calmly in my kennel, and I’m confident getting on and off the car. I potty both indoors on a pee pad and outdoors, though with a consistent walk schedule, I prefer to go outside.
MY IDEAL HOME
I’m looking for a patient, loving family who can help me become the best version of myself. I’ll thrive in a home with:
SPECIAL NOTES
I’m considered a level 2 rescue dog, which means I’ll need at least a few days to a week to adjust to my new environment. I’m a super sweet girl with so much potential! I already know some basic commands, like sit and wait, and I’m eager to learn even more. For my safety, it’s important that I’m double-leashed with a harness and collar at first, so I don’t accidentally slip out while getting used to my new surroundings.
Apply to foster or adopt: https://www.welcomedogkorea.org
For Inquiries: info@welcomedogkorea.com
QUICK FACTS
Name: Howell
Age: Around 2 years old
Gender: Female (Spayed)
Breed: Husky mix
Color: Grey & white
Weight: 13kg / 28.6lbs
Microchipped, Fully Vaccinated Up to Date, Dewormed
MY RESCUE STORY
I was rescued from a city pound, where I had been placed on the euthanasia list simply because there wasn’t enough space. Thanks to my rescuers, I got a second chance at life—and now, I’m safe and dreaming of finding my forever family to love and care for me!
MY HEALTH
MY PERSONALITY
I have all the charm of a typical husky and still act like a very young pup! My teeth are so clean that staff and volunteers believe I’m around 1–2 years old. I’m a super energetic girl who may seem a little reserved at first, but I warm up quickly and don’t have much trouble bonding with people. I get along well with other dogs too, though I do best with furry friends who can match my high energy and love for play!
MY SOCIAL SKILLS
· With People: I can be a little reserved at first, but I’ll gladly take treats from your hand. Give me a bit of time, and I’ll warm up to you before you know it! I’m also comfortable being picked up, making me a sweet and affectionate companion.
· With Dogs: I love making new dog friends and playing with them! I’m very energetic, so I do best with dogs who have a similar play style. If another dog is pushy or rude, I’m not afraid to stand my ground, so slow and thoughtful introductions are important at first when I meet new furry friends.
· With Cats: During walks, I get super excited and can’t resist chasing cats when I see them outside. Due to this, I would do best in a home without small animals or cats, where I can safely enjoy my adventures and focus on having fun with my family!
ENERGY LEVEL & ACTIVITY
I’m a super high-energy girl—just like a typical husky! I thrive on plenty of outdoor adventures and mental stimulation before I can settle down nicely indoors. With the right activities, I’m happy, playful, and full of life!
TRAINING & HABITS
I’m still polishing my leash walking skills—I get super excited and tend to pull a lot! With continued guidance, I’ll learn to be calmer during walks. Loud noises can startle me, so I walk best in quieter areas. I don’t guard my food around people, but I can be sensitive when other dogs come near me during mealtime, so I’ll need structure and management then. I know how to rest calmly in my kennel, and I’m confident getting on and off the car. I potty both indoors on a pee pad and outdoors, though with a consistent walk schedule, I prefer to go outside.
MY IDEAL HOME
I’m looking for a patient, loving family who can help me become the best version of myself. I’ll thrive in a home with:
SPECIAL NOTES
I’m considered a level 2 rescue dog, which means I’ll need at least a few days to a week to adjust to my new environment. I’m a super sweet girl with so much potential! I already know some basic commands, like sit and wait, and I’m eager to learn even more. For my safety, it’s important that I’m double-leashed with a harness and collar at first, so I don’t accidentally slip out while getting used to my new surroundings.
Apply to foster or adopt: https://www.welcomedogkorea.org
For Inquiries: info@welcomedogkorea.com
Submit Application
Interview
Home Check
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home