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Jersey

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Husky

About Jersey

St Stephen, NB

Breed

HuskyMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Shy, Loyal
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Jersey’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.

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Jersey's Story

Jersey is a 6-1/2 year old mixed breed who came into care when the other dog in the home had a suspected allergy to her. Jersey is 35 lbs. but should be about 40. She is not a huge dog, and we would consider her medium. Her owners said that when they got her in PEI they were told she was a husky/shepherd but there is definitely something smaller in there, maybe collie, possibly beagle but she is definitely a mix. She blows coat like a husky a couple of times a year and she has a husky howl. <br/><br/>Jersey is an introverted dog. She was timid in her previous home so we know that this is normal for her. Jersey has shown fears of some floor surfaces, laminate, stairs, she has some fears of doorways at times. She is skittish in those areas.<br/><br/>Jersey is not. big fan of the car, but she will allow you to put her in. It could be she had some negative experiences in the car and more positive would help that or it also could be that she feels a bit nauseous about it. In any case someone who travelled a lot may not be the best fit for Jersey.<br/><br/>Jersey walks quite well on leash and likes her walks. <br/><br/>While Jersey has lived with another dog, she was not happy with the situation and did not like the other dog trying to play with her. With us, she has been curious about other dogs, but does mostly seek to avoid them. So best fit may be that she is an only dog.<br/><br/>Jersey has no experience with cats. She does not seem overly interested, but based on her lack of experience we would likely prioritize a home without cats.<br/><br/>Jersey has lived with kids, but she grew up with those kids. Given her timid and nervous manner, we feel her best fit is an adult home or a home with older children who could read her body language and know when she needs space. <br/><br/>Jersey's spay date is Monday, March 23. She will be ready to go home after that date.

Jersey is a 6-1/2 year old mixed breed who came into care when the other dog in the home had a suspected allergy to her. Jersey is 35 lbs. but should be about 40. She is not a huge dog, and we would consider her medium. Her owners said that when they got her in PEI they were told she was a husky/shepherd but there is definitely something smaller in there, maybe collie, possibly beagle but she is definitely a mix. She blows coat like a husky a couple of times a year and she has a husky howl.

Jersey is an introverted dog. She was timid in her previous home so we know that this is normal for her. Jersey has shown fears of some floor surfaces, laminate, stairs, she has some fears of doorways at times. She is skittish in those areas.

Jersey is not. big fan of the car, but she will allow you to put her in. It could be she had some negative experiences in the car and more positive would help that or it also could be that she feels a bit nauseous about it. In any case someone who travelled a lot may not be the bes

Jersey is a 6-1/2 year old mixed breed who came into care when the other dog in the home had a suspected allergy to her. Jersey is 35 lbs. but should be about 40. She is not a huge dog, and we would consider her medium. Her owners said that when they got her in PEI they were told she was a husky/shepherd but there is definitely something smaller in there, maybe collie, possibly beagle but she is definitely a mix. She blows coat like a husky a couple of times a year and she has a husky howl.

Jersey is an introverted dog. She was timid in her previous home so we know that this is normal for her. Jersey has shown fears of some floor surfaces, laminate, stairs, she has some fears of doorways at times. She is skittish in those areas.

Jersey is not. big fan of the car, but she will allow you to put her in. It could be she had some negative experiences in the car and more positive would help that or it also could be that she feels a bit nauseous about it. In any case someone who travelled a lot may not be the best fit for Jersey.

Jersey walks quite well on leash and likes her walks.

While Jersey has lived with another dog, she was not happy with the situation and did not like the other dog trying to play with her. With us, she has been curious about other dogs, but does mostly seek to avoid them. So best fit may be that she is an only dog.

Jersey has no experience with cats. Sh

How To Adopt

Jersey was listed as adoptable by Charlotte County SPCA
How can I adopt Jersey?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Charlotte County SPCA. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Jersey is a good fit for me?
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 Charlotte County SPCA for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jersey?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Charlotte County SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Jersey, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Charlotte County SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Charlotte County SPCA's Adoption Policy
PLEASE NOTE: Due to our small size and 1 full-time employee, we manage our time by appointment as much as possible. Please schedule an appointment: (506) 465 - 7657 or ccspca@nb.aibn.com. OPEN HOURS: Monday – Friday, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM CLOSED on weekends and holidays CONTACT Phone: 1 (506) 465–7657 Email: ccspca@nb.aibn.com If you are interested in adopting a specific animal and cannot come in during our open hours, please get in touch, and we'll do our best to accommodate you. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE ADOPTING Adopting a pet is a long-term commitment. Dogs live 8-12 or more years and, cats can live an average of 15-20 years. While owning a pet, you may change jobs, move, get married or divorced, or have children. Please make every attempt not to let one of these events cause you to abandon or give away a pet. Pets become extremely attached to their owners and deserve to be treated with kindness and respect. Avoid hurting and causing undue stress to a helpless animal. Before you adopt, please seriously consider the long-term commitment involved. THE ADOPTION PROCESS: Step 1: Submit an online adoption application form (please find the link above), which will be reviewed for pre-approval. Step 2: The Shelter Manager will contact you to set an appointment to meet a pet. Step 3: If you decide to move forward with an adoption, you’ll be advised on the next steps. OUR ADOPTION POLICY - It is required to apply for pre-approval before meeting a pet. - We do not ship animals. Potential adopters must meet the animal in person at the location of the shelter (St Stephen, NB) - There is a minimum 24-hour waiting period after applications are received and processed before dogs can go home. - At any given time, there may be multiple applications on our pets. - Our mission is to ensure our pets go to the home we feel is best suited to their needs based on their history, health, behaviour, and temperament. - Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, rabies (not given to puppies under 4 months), basic vaccinations, microchip, basic vet exam, anti parasite treatments. ADOPTION FEES (some fees may be altered depending on each individual animal) $150 CATS (over 6 months) $200 KITTENS (under 6 months) $80 SENIOR CATS (over 10 years) $350 LARGE DOGS (over 30lbs) $400 SMALL DOGS (under 30 lbs) $400 PUPPIES (under 6 months) ********* HOW TO DONATE ONLINE (we appreciate it so much!) 1) Please visit Canada Helps www.canadahelps.org and search for 'Charlotte County SPCA'. 2) Send an e-transfer to ccspca@nb.aibn.com. Please remember to also send us an email (to same address) with your full name and mailing address if you would like a tax receipt. 3) Our Shelter Wishlist can be found here: ccspca.ca/donate/ Feel free to contact us with any questions. Thank you! We run solely on donations and fundraising and couldn't continue without the amazing support we receive from the community. *********

Jersey is from Charlotte County SPCA

[St Stephen, NB]

Our Mission
to provide shelter and care for stray and homeless pets as we are able to adopt each animal into a suitable and caring home to promote humane attitudes and responsible pet guardianship to create and sustain a general interest in animal welfare to provide community outreach including food, supplies, education, and support
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Location
112 Prince William Street St Stephen, NB, E3L 2X2

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