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Freya Husky & Great Pyrenees Mix Inwood, WV

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About

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Characteristics
Friendly, Affectionate, Loyal, Playful, Smart, Protective
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, cats, children.

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Meet Freya

Introducing Freya: The Pocket-Sized Bundle of Joy!

Hold onto your hearts, folks, because Freya is here to steal the show! At just 9 months old and 50 lbs, this adorable hamster husky/pocket Pyr mix proves that good things come in small (but mighty) packages. With her sweet disposition, boundless energy, and undeniable charm, Freya is sure to bring endless joy to her forever home.

Appearance: Don't let her petite size fool you—Freya is a pint-sized powerhouse of cuteness! With her fluffy fur and playful antics, she's guaranteed to turn heads wherever she goes. At 50 lbs, she's the perfect combination of cuddly and compact.

Personality: Bouncy, playful, and oh-so-affectionate, Freya is the life of the party wherever she roams. Whether she's chasing her tail or showering you with kisses, one thing's for sure: you'll never have a dull moment with this little bouncy-ball around.

Compatibility: Freya is a social butterfly who gets along famously with dogs of all shapes, sizes, and genders. Her puppy-like enthusiasm knows no bounds, making her the perfect playmate for canine companions of all stripes. While she may need a little guidance when it comes to cats, her friendly nature means she's always up for a game with dog savvy cats!

Training: She is house and crate trained, loves to walk on a leash and can be your walking/hiking/jogging buddy.

Currently in Warminster, PA and ready to travel where we do.

Are you ready to add a dash of joy and a sprinkle of mischief to your life? If you're looking for a furry friend who's as cute as she is cuddly, look no further than Freya. Please apply at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email rakhee@bigfluffydogs.com.

Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process.

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  • Husky
  • Young
  • Female