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Minnie (26-006 D)

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large
  • Husky

About Minnie (26-006 D)

Lansing, MI

Breed

Husky

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Minnie (26-006 D)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Minnie (26-006 D)'s Story

Hi, I'm Minnie. Aka Minnie Mouse, Momma Mouse, Mouse Mouse. I have many nicknames!!<br/><br/>I'm a young husky from the south that landed in Michigan after busting out of a shelter with my babies. We stayed cozy and worked on ourselves this winter and are ready to join our forever families just in time for spring! Don't you want a walking buddy before it gets REALLY nice out there?<br/><br/>My foster family has said that I'm the sweetest and quietest husky they have ever met. They have yet to hear me give them a "real" howl, whatever that means. They say that maybe I will someday, maybe I won't. Like most huskies, I do love to do zoomies in their fenced backyard, I love walks, and they say that I "hoard" the toys, whatever that means. I've been working on joining my foster family's adult dogs, there's 2 of them and 1 of me so it can be a little intimidating, but we've all had cozy couch time and when they leave we can all see each other from our kennels. I like being able to see the other dogs from my kennel, after all, huskies are social creatures, when I was in a kennel in a separate room I didn't like that as much. <br/><br/>I walk nicely on a leash, on group walks I want to be the lead dog, so I show my excitement a bit more. When I'm on a one on one walk they say I don't pull and am easily redirected if I see something exciting like a squirrel. I'm working on kennel time, and have started to go to my kennel on my own when I want to relax. They also say I haven't touched anything that's not mine, like shoes or books so I could probably free range in your home depending on the situation. I sleep all night either in my kennel at the foot of the bed or some nights in the bed, foster parents are pretty cool like that <br/><br/>I've met some kids and they seem cool, but I don't live with any right now so might need time to adjust if you're adding me to a family with human kiddos. Sometimes when I'm excited to see my people, I come up to say hello asap, so bigger kids might be better than the little little ones. <br/><br/>As a husky, I might be a little too interested in small animals, hard to say with 100% certainty because I don't live with any now. We did see a squirrel on a recent walk and I had some hunter thoughts until I got distracted by something else. <br/><br/>Anyway, that's a bit about me! I'm excited to meet you because I LOVE people!!<br/><br/>Complete an adoption application today at this link: https://www.happyfeetpetrescue.com/adopt<br/><br/>A note from Minnie's foster family: We hopeyou liked what Minnie shared above, if you have any specific questions about her, please connect with Happy Feet and we will all do our best to answer them! We love this sweet girl, she's affectionate and playful and we have been honored to help herget ready to meet her forever family.

Hi, I'm Minnie. Aka Minnie Mouse, Momma Mouse, Mouse Mouse. I have many nicknames!!

I'm a young husky from the south that landed in Michigan after busting out of a shelter with my babies. We stayed cozy and worked on ourselves this winter and are ready to join our forever families just in time for spring! Don't you want a walking buddy before it gets REALLY nice out there?

My foster family has said that I'm the sweetest and quietest husky they have ever met. They have yet to hear me give them a "real" howl, whatever that means. They say that maybe I will someday, maybe I won't. Like most huskies, I do love to do zoomies in their fenced backyard, I love walks, and they say that I "hoard" the toys, whatever that means. I've been working on joining my foster family's adult dogs, there's 2 of them and 1 of me so it can be a little intimidating, but we've all had cozy couch time and when they leave we can all see each other from our kennels. I like being able to see the other dogs from my kennel, after all, husk

Hi, I'm Minnie. Aka Minnie Mouse, Momma Mouse, Mouse Mouse. I have many nicknames!!

I'm a young husky from the south that landed in Michigan after busting out of a shelter with my babies. We stayed cozy and worked on ourselves this winter and are ready to join our forever families just in time for spring! Don't you want a walking buddy before it gets REALLY nice out there?

My foster family has said that I'm the sweetest and quietest husky they have ever met. They have yet to hear me give them a "real" howl, whatever that means. They say that maybe I will someday, maybe I won't. Like most huskies, I do love to do zoomies in their fenced backyard, I love walks, and they say that I "hoard" the toys, whatever that means. I've been working on joining my foster family's adult dogs, there's 2 of them and 1 of me so it can be a little intimidating, but we've all had cozy couch time and when they leave we can all see each other from our kennels. I like being able to see the other dogs from my kennel, after all, huskies are social creatures, when I was in a kennel in a separate room I didn't like that as much.

I walk nicely on a leash, on group walks I want to be the lead dog, so I show my excitement a bit more. When I'm on a one on one walk they say I don't pull and am easily redirected if I see something exciting like a squirrel. I'm working on kennel time, and have started to go to my kennel on m

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Happy Feet Pet Rescue's Adoption Policy
To apply, you must meet the following criteria: - Everyone in the household should agree with the decision to adopt. - Any other pets in the home must be spayed/neutered and current on vaccinations. - Provide at least 3 personal references. - A veterinary reference is necessary if there are existing pets in the home. - A home check may be scheduled as needed.

Minnie (26-006 D) is from Happy Feet Pet Rescue

[Lansing, MI]

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