



Gladys
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Husky
About Gladys
Albany, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Gladys’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Gladys's Story
Gladys is a 5 year old, female, mixed breed, weighing under 30lbs. She lost her owner and ended up in the shelter. She is very sweet and loves all the attention! She is in Foster with other dogs and will play, but prefers all the attention! She is crate trained, but not needing to be crated in her Foster home. Housebroken, great in the car and on leash. Gladys is an all around great girl!<br/><br/>If Interested, submit an application on www.mountainrottierescue.net
Gladys is a 5 year old, female, mixed breed, weighing under 30lbs. She lost her owner and ended up in the shelter. She is very sweet and loves all the attention! She is in Foster with other dogs and will play, but prefers all the attention! She is crate trained, but not needing to be crated in her Foster home. Housebroken, great in the car and on leash. Gladys is an all around great girl!
If Interested, submit an application on www.mountainrottierescue.net
Gladys is a 5 year old, female, mixed breed, weighing under 30lbs. She lost her owner and ended up in the shelter. She is very sweet and loves all the attention! She is in Foster with other dogs and will play, but prefers all the attention! She is crate trained, but not needing to be crated in her Foster home. Housebroken, great in the car and on leash. Gladys is an all around great girl!
If Interested, submit an application on www.mountainrottierescue.net
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How To Adopt
Gladys is from Mountain Rottie Rescue of New York
[Monticello, NY]
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