Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sky
Female
Husky Mix
~4yrs
50 lbs
Heartworm negative
Spayed
Update 2:
Sky is a lovely rescue dog with a range of wonderful qualities. Her bright blue eyes are truly enchanting, and her happy personality makes her a joy to be around. As a low-maintenance dog, Sky is easy to care for, and she gets along well with both dogs and cats. She walks nicely on a leash and is comfortable sleeping in a crate. Sky's salt and pepper coat is soft and attractive, and she loves spending time with people. She is fed in her crate and getting into a great routine in foster care quickly.
Given her background and history, we are amazed at how well she is adapting. Her skin is still healing up and she continue to gain weight, but she is well on her way to becoming the beautiful dog she should have always been.
Update:
Sky is officially ours and will never have to go back to her previous life of hell.
She is gaining so much weight and her skin looks great. Healing and leaving all that behind her.
She has been moved into foster care now, so we are getting to know more about her!
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Recently the Sheriff’s office worked a cruelty case, where 4 dogs were taken.
All are extremely sweet, very friendly with people.
Two sadly did not dog test well, but these two did!
So we are hoping to find them placement, as they can’t be boarded any longer, now that the judge has ruled in our favor and awarded their custody to us. The owner has thru tomorrow to file an appeal, so we need a plan in place asap so they arent euthanized.
Sky-female, husky mix, maybe 3-4yrs old, 41lbs. Friendly girl, also very skinny and skin was eaten up from all the fleas/ticks. Dog tested well! Her right hip is dislocated, so she sadly will need an FHO. Her one hip was previously broken and is out of socket :( We have a vet here in Tx who quoted $2,000 to do the FHO/spay her.
HW negative, dhlpp, RV, proheart, Bordatella, fecal, and simparica have all been given.