





Lexie (F26-18)
- Senior
- Female
- Large
- Husky
About Lexie (F26-18)
Peyton, CO
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Lexie (F26-18)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Lexie (F26-18)'s Story
At 10 years old and 50 pounds, Lexie the Husky has the kind of quiet wisdom that only time can bring. She's soft-not just in her beautiful coat, but in her demeanor, her gaze, and her gentle approach to life.<br/><br/>Lexie is still learning that people can be kind. She's a little shy at first, but it's easy to see the sweetness that shines through as she starts to trust. She enjoys the simple pleasures: a sunny yard to explore, new scents to follow on a leisurely walk, and the peaceful company of dogs her size.<br/><br/>She walks beautifully on a leash and would love a human who enjoys quiet strolls as much as she does. Lexie doesn't need chaos or excitement-just a calm, understanding home where she can continue to grow in confidence at her own pace.<br/><br/>Because of her instinctive personality, Lexie cannot go to a home with smaller animals and prefers dogs closer to her own size. In fact, Lexie thrives with canine companionship and requires another confident dog in the home to help her feel secure and continue building her confidence. Any potential canine sibling will need to meet Lexie at the shelter before adoption to ensure they're a good match.<br/><br/>She would do best in a patient environment that can provide her with consistency, gentle guidance, and respect for her boundaries. Once she bonds with you, it's deep and loyal-Lexie is the kind of dog who quietly settles into your heart and stays there.<br/>------<br/>Before being rescued, many of our dogs had limited socialization, so they may need some time to adjust to life as a family pet. Older kids are often a great fit for our dogs, and homes with younger children will be considered based on each dog's individual needs. Skills like house training and leash walking may take a little extra patience and practice. However, with understanding and a gentle hand, most of these dogs adapt quite quickly. Being a part of their rehabilitation is a truly rewarding experience. To learn more about mill dogs and start the adoption process, visit our website!
At 10 years old and 50 pounds, Lexie the Husky has the kind of quiet wisdom that only time can bring. She's soft-not just in her beautiful coat, but in her demeanor, her gaze, and her gentle approach to life.
Lexie is still learning that people can be kind. She's a little shy at first, but it's easy to see the sweetness that shines through as she starts to trust. She enjoys the simple pleasures: a sunny yard to explore, new scents to follow on a leisurely walk, and the peaceful company of dogs her size.
She walks beautifully on a leash and would love a human who enjoys quiet strolls as much as she does. Lexie doesn't need chaos or excitement-just a calm, understanding home where she can continue to grow in confidence at her own pace.
Because of her instinctive personality, Lexie cannot go to a home with smaller animals and prefers dogs closer to her own size. In fact, Lexie thrives with canine companionship and requires another confident dog in the home to help her feel secure and continue building
At 10 years old and 50 pounds, Lexie the Husky has the kind of quiet wisdom that only time can bring. She's soft-not just in her beautiful coat, but in her demeanor, her gaze, and her gentle approach to life.
Lexie is still learning that people can be kind. She's a little shy at first, but it's easy to see the sweetness that shines through as she starts to trust. She enjoys the simple pleasures: a sunny yard to explore, new scents to follow on a leisurely walk, and the peaceful company of dogs her size.
She walks beautifully on a leash and would love a human who enjoys quiet strolls as much as she does. Lexie doesn't need chaos or excitement-just a calm, understanding home where she can continue to grow in confidence at her own pace.
Because of her instinctive personality, Lexie cannot go to a home with smaller animals and prefers dogs closer to her own size. In fact, Lexie thrives with canine companionship and requires another confident dog in the home to help her feel secure and continue building her confidence. Any potential canine sibling will need to meet Lexie at the shelter before adoption to ensure they're a good match.
She would do best in a patient environment that can provide her with consistency, gentle guidance, and respect for her boundaries. Once she bonds with you, it's deep and loyal-Lexie is the kind of dog who quietly settles into your heart and stays there.
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Lexie (F26-18) is from National Mill Dog Rescue
[Peyton, CO]
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