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Hera (READ BIO FIRST) Husky & Terrier Mix Los Angeles, CA

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large
  • Red / Chestnut / Orange

About

Characteristics
Playful, Active, Dog Friendly
Coat length
Wire
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs.

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Meet Hera (READ BIO FIRST)

Hi there! My name is Hera and I'm a husky mixed with a few other breeds. If you swipe past my photos you will see my sister's DNA results. I am expected to be a large breed of 60lbs+ based on my current growth/weight patterns. Because I am largely a husky, I will have special requirements to adopt. Please be sure to read thoroughly and only apply if you fully qualify.

I am a fun, playful puppy with a TON of energy. I am completely housebroken though expect some accidents when I first go to a new home and get on a new schedule. I am also crate trained and sleep in my crate every night.

I am super dog friendly and LOVE to play with other dogs. I would do best in a home with another younger adult dog to play with and burn my energy. Husky breeds are high energy working breeds and will require professional training and the time/energy/space to properly exercise. I have not been tested with cats.

I am spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated with DHPP, bordetella, rabies vaccines, fecal tested and treated, flea treated, and dewormed.

Adoption Requirements: (All requirements are FIRM- No exceptions)
Adoption Fee: $400
Must live in Southern California
Owns own home (No renters. The Applicant MUST be the owner of the house.)
Homeowners insurance has no restrictions on breed of dog
Fully fenced yard of 6ft+
Experience with huskies is a plus
Another younger (1-7yrs old) medium/large size dog in the home is a must **

****Huskies are working breeds****

You can apply directly at www.friendsforliferescuenetwork.com/adopt

Some things to expect when adopting a puppy:
Pee/Poop accidents indoors
Chewing...LOTS of chewing
Biting (especially while teething)
Endless Energy
Needing LOTS of training & time

Be sure you're aware that adoption is a 15+ year commitment. That means, if you move to a new home...you take them with you. You make sure that home allows for a dog. If you have a child, get married, divorced, etc you also keep your dog. BE VERY PREPARED. Cute puppies grow up quickly and need someone with the time to train and care for them.

*Note: Due to the volume of emails during the pandemic, we will only respond to apps/inquiries that have read the entire bio and qualify for adoption. Please give us time to respond to your inquiry.

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Hera (READ BIO FIRST)

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  • Husky
  • Puppy
  • Female