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Chena Sheba

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Husky

About Chena Sheba

Midway, UT

Breed

Husky

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Chena Sheba’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Chena Sheba's Story

Chena is a special girl. Approximately 1 year old female husky mix. She is slight in stature, weighing in around 40+ pounds, but is a dynamo of an athlete.<br/><br/>It has been a real treat welcoming her in as our foster friend. Chena has great house manners; she is potty trained and will use her crate overnight, or when we are away. As of late, we have let her free range in our home overnight and during the day when we are gone; all without incident. We live at a busy ski area, and although she is always alert to what is going on around our home, she will only let out a modest bark here and there.<br/><br/>Chena LOVES being on trails and in the mountains. Her recall has been quite astounding after just a couple of days. We had her off leash, in safe areas, within days. We do suggest to any adoptive family that "off leash" is done gradually. Chena is initially a bit shy with new people and dogs; but does warm up quickly. She prefers to check out the environment with some caution. Chena has been around our 2 1/2 year old granddaughter and did well. With that said, we feel she would thrive either in an environment with or without children and with or without other dogs; she has been quite adaptable; and gets into the "family dance" easily with encouragement. We have not had any exposure to cats, so we cannot yet comment. She is a cuddler and will do anything to be your sofa buddy.<br/><br/>Chena has some hesitation on solid surface floors; but it has been incredibly random. She currently has solid floors at her foster home, and after about a week, overcame her hesitation. We are still working on open air stairs and elevators. She is great in a car and does well on leash.<br/><br/>If you feel Chena could join your family, we would love to meet you for a walk, hike, etc. so she can be introduced.

Chena is a special girl. Approximately 1 year old female husky mix. She is slight in stature, weighing in around 40+ pounds, but is a dynamo of an athlete.

It has been a real treat welcoming her in as our foster friend. Chena has great house manners; she is potty trained and will use her crate overnight, or when we are away. As of late, we have let her free range in our home overnight and during the day when we are gone; all without incident. We live at a busy ski area, and although she is always alert to what is going on around our home, she will only let out a modest bark here and there.

Chena LOVES being on trails and in the mountains. Her recall has been quite astounding after just a couple of days. We had her off leash, in safe areas, within days. We do suggest to any adoptive family that "off leash" is done gradually. Chena is initially a bit shy with new people and dogs; but does warm up quickly. She prefers to check out the environment with some caution. Chena has been around our 2 1/2 year old

Chena is a special girl. Approximately 1 year old female husky mix. She is slight in stature, weighing in around 40+ pounds, but is a dynamo of an athlete.

It has been a real treat welcoming her in as our foster friend. Chena has great house manners; she is potty trained and will use her crate overnight, or when we are away. As of late, we have let her free range in our home overnight and during the day when we are gone; all without incident. We live at a busy ski area, and although she is always alert to what is going on around our home, she will only let out a modest bark here and there.

Chena LOVES being on trails and in the mountains. Her recall has been quite astounding after just a couple of days. We had her off leash, in safe areas, within days. We do suggest to any adoptive family that "off leash" is done gradually. Chena is initially a bit shy with new people and dogs; but does warm up quickly. She prefers to check out the environment with some caution. Chena has been around our 2 1/2 year old granddaughter and did well. With that said, we feel she would thrive either in an environment with or without children and with or without other dogs; she has been quite adaptable; and gets into the "family dance" easily with encouragement. We have not had any exposure to cats, so we cannot yet comment. She is a cuddler and will do anything to be your sofa buddy.

Chena has some hesita

How To Adopt

Chena Sheba was listed as Adoptable by Mountain Mama Pyrs and Pups
How can I adopt Chena Sheba?
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Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Mountain Mama Pyrs and Pups for details on the pet.
When can I meet Chena Sheba?
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Chena Sheba is from Mountain Mama Pyrs and Pups

[Midway, UT]

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