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Cheyenne

Husky

Female, 1 yr 9 mos
Republic, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Cheyenne is a beautiful, elegant, soft, and mildly shy little girl who was dumped in the wilderness to fend for herself, and is suspected to be related to Shadow, an Australian Shepherd/Husky mix taken in from a neglectful situation. Cheyenne is estimated to be about a year old. She is a little shy when meeting new people, but once she gets comfortable, she has been great with the adults, children, and other dogs she's met. Cheyenne is still in the process of completing her veterinary (she needs her spay and rabies still), and will be fully adoptable when that is completed. In the meantime, we would love to find a foster or foster-to-adopt who can help build her confidence and exposure prior to spay! She and her sister love each other dearly, so we'd love to find the girls a home together, but they also enjoy the company of other dogs and Cheyenne enjoys having a doggy friend for confidence, so if Cheyenne & Shadow can't be placed together, the ideal home would have another doggy friend for Cheyenne to love, play with, and draw more confidence from!
We'll also keep you updated on Shasta's adoption status with email updates.
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Shasta

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 2 yrs 3 mos
Republic, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Considering adopting? The first step is to complete our online Adoption Application at http://forgetmenotshelter.org/application Please do not call the shelter; do the application first. Shasta comes from a large group of dogs abandoned in a remote mountain area, where they survived with almost no human interaction. Luckily, several of them, including Shasta, were brought into our adoption program so they can finally experience the love, comfort, and security they’ve never known. For Shasta, the world is still a very new place. When she arrived, she was caring for two tiny puppies (Pepsi and 7-Up, who are also seeking homes). Her strong maternal instincts kept her babies safe, warm, and well-fed, but also made her extra cautious around unfamiliar people and situations. As those instincts ease, Shasta is slowly learning that people can be gentle, predictable, and safe, but she can still struggle with approach-and-retreat behavior, especially when more than one person is present. A safe space is incredibly important for this beautiful girl. She will thrive with a cozy crate or quiet area where she can retreat whenever she needs to feel secure, with the door open so she can choose when to engage as her confidence grows. Shasta gets along wonderfully with other dogs and did great during her nose-to-nose introduction with a cat through our screened catio. With thoughtful introductions, she may do very well with a calm, dog-savvy feline. She is about 2 years old, weighs around 65 pounds, and appears to be a lovely blend of shepherd and husky, complete with one striking blue eye and one warm brown eye. Anything else in her mix is a mystery we’d love to hear about if you decide to run a DNA test! Shasta is reliably housetrained and ready to begin the next chapter of her life with someone patient, gentle, and understanding. She may never be the kind of dog who eagerly jumps in the truck for bold new adventures, but she will be the kind of dog who forms a deep, quiet bond with her person. The kind of dog who makes your heart grow three sizes simply by trusting you. If you have a calm home, a soft voice, and the patience to let Shasta bloom at her own careful pace, she will reward you with a loyal and tender companion for life. All pets arrive spayed/neutered, dewormed, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee for Shasta is a suggested minimum of $150 (more gratefully accepted). All pets are placed with a 30-day money-back trial period, to give pet and family enough time to discover any unknown allergies or other conflicts. Can't come to Republic? Don't let that stop you! We have monthly transports to the Seattle area, delivering adopted pets to their new owners. If you can add a little to your donation to help us cover our volunteer driver's expenses, that would be great!
We'll also keep you updated on 7-Up's adoption status with email updates.
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7-Up

Husky Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 2 mos
Republic, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Considering adopting? The first step is to complete our online Adoption Application at http://forgetmenotshelter.org/application Please do not call the shelter; do the application first. Introducing the Soda Pups! These sweet girls, born 9/25/25, were part of a group of dogs abandoned far up a mountain when their people moved away. Their mother Shasta (last photo, also up for adoption) appears to be a husky-shepherd-mixed breed, and we expect the pups to be in the 50-65 pound range when full grown. None of these abandoned dogs had been adequately socialized up on the mountain, so everything is new to them, and it all seems oh-so-scary right now. These pups have very sweet natures, thankfully, though it takes them a while to warm up to new people, and they must be introduced to new experiences slowly, patiently, and positively. Pepsi (tricolor) and 7-Up (black & white) will benefit from relaxed dog-experienced families with a calm and centered atmosphere in the home. They will need repeated positive exposure to everything new in their lives, from pavement to televisions to traffic, with the reward of watching them blossom into happy, loving, well-adjusted companions. As you can see in their video (taken 11/20), they even need encouragement to trust jerky treats from their new friend-in-waiting. We have staff and volunteers helping them with their socialization and confidence every day, and know they will do best when separated and placed with experienced and savvy dog lovers. As they bond with their new people, it will be important to begin the typical training process, while providing enough exercise to keep them in a tired-relaxed state. We can't wait to see what magnificent beauties they become with the help of their lucky adopters! Puppies require a lot of human interaction, and all puppies will benefit from obedience training and full immersion in their human household. These pups' ideal homes will have someone who can exercise them with a couple of energetic walks each day, plus commitment to training them how to be the best dogs they can be. They hope to have very few hours per day when they will be without the companionship of a human or other pet, and will reward their forever people with boundless love and loyalty! All pets arrive spayed/neutered, dewormed, microchipped and vaccinated. Adoption fee is a suggested minimum of $175 (more gratefully accepted). All pets are placed with a 30-day money-back trial period, to give pet and family enough time to discover any unknown allergies or other conflicts. Can't come to Republic? Don't let that stop you! We have monthly transports to the Seattle area, delivering adopted pets to their new owners. If you can add a little to your donation to help us cover our volunteer driver's expenses, that would be great!

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Wagabond Dog Rescue

Republic, WA 99166

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Forget Me Not Animal Shelter

49 W Curlew Lake Rd, Republic, WA 99166

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