Meet Natali! This stunning girl is ready to light up your world! With her bright, intelligent eyes and adventurous spirit, she is the perfect blend of beauty and brains that you have been dreaming of. Get ready for endless fun and loyal companionship.
She is a female Australian Shepherd/Husk and still young and full of playful energy with so much potential ahead. Currently weighing around 40 pounds, she is considered a medium-sized beauty with an athletic build. She is the best of both her breeds: the clever instincts of an Aussie and the endurance and charm of a Husky.
Natalia gets along great with other dogs and enjoys their company, making her a wonderful addition to multi-pet homes. She is gentle and affectionate with children, always ready for playtime or cuddles. Her experience with cats is unknown,
She is good on leash and loves outings, walking politely and exploring the world with enthusiasm. Natalia is highly treat-motivated, which makes training a little easier. She is eager to learn and please! While her housetraining and crate training status is still developing, she has shown great progress and continues to improve with each passing day.
Natalia is eager to find a loving forever family where she can thrive and share her boundless affection. Her playful energy, intelligence, and sweet personality promise years of adventure, laughter, and devotion. With a bit of guidance and lots of love, this gorgeous girl will blossom into your ultimate best friend. Are you ready to welcome Natalia into your
heart and home.
* When considering adoption, keep in mind that dogs thrive on structure and routine. They adjust much better when their owners are committed to providing consistency and stability.
The adoption fee for Natalia is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees.
To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today.
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January 7, 2026, 5:26 am