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Siberian Husky Dogs For Adoption in Raleigh, NC, USA

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Maise - Siberian Husky / Siberian Husky / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Siberian Husky Dogs For Adoption in Raleigh, NC, USA

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Nickname
Maise
Breed
Siberian Husky
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Raleigh, NC, 27607, USA

Description

Siberian Husky Dogs For Adoption in Raleigh, NC, USA

Posted Breed: Siberian Husky / Siberian Husky / Mixed. Maise is a 4yr old husky who has been through a lot in her short life. Maise came to us as an owner surrender. We found out she was adopted from

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a county shelter last year and has been passed around a few times. When Maise was at the shelter she showed no issues with people or other dogs. But it is clear someone was abusive to this precious girl. She came to us heartworm positive, in heat, missing a few front teeth, not dog or kid friendly, and scared. Miss Maise is a very sweet girl, but likes things on her own terms. If she is forced to do anything she will become defensive and may bite. Instead she needs positive reinforcement, and redirection. At this time she needs to be an only animal. She likes to have her space all to her self where she can feel at ease. Maise is very protective of her things, such as her toys, bones, water, and food. If you go near her things and she feels threatened she will try to bite. For this same reason she cannot go to a home with kids. Maise knows a few basic commands such as sit, and down. She also does well on leash and is not a big puller. Maise has gone through reactive rover class and passed with flying colors. She is not reactive to other animals passing by (most times), but still must be an only dog. She will react and try to bite another dog if they get in her space. The ideal adopter for Maise would be someone who wants her as an only animal where she can be comfortable, with no kids. Also the adopter must be willing to do training with her to help her continue to grow, and to help the adopter bond to Maise. She would do best in a quiet home where there will be boundaries set up, and an area just for her to call her own. Maise is house trained, and is not a chewer. When left alone she has not done anything wrong. However she should be crated, and not have free run of the house, because she may claim your area as her own and become protective over it. She just needs a quite place to call home with people all to herself that will make her feel confident and loved while not letting her walk over top of her new owners. She has been treated for heartworms, and is now heartworm free. Maise is spayed, and up to date on her vaccines. Her adoption fee is $225, if you have additional questions please email her foster mom at MegansHuskies@gmail.com applications can be found at secondchancenc.org

Physical Attributes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
No
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-771876
Date Listed
01/20/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Siberian Husky


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