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Nova

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Husky
  • Shepherd

About Nova

New Milford, CT

Breed

Husky&ShepherdMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Gray / Blue / Silver, Black

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Friendly, Loves, Protective, Gentle
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Nova’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Nova's Story

Nova came to us in 2024. She's a wonderful dog who has yet to find a home. She does need to be an only pet, but she loves people and is fine with children 7+ years old. If you live in CT and love huskies, especially if you have breed experience, please apply to foster or adopt. To start the process please fill out an application: https://www.allaboutthedogsrescue.org/get-involved<br/><br/>Nova is about 5 years old. Her previous owner rescued her from a high kill shelter in CA. When she got to CT, it turned out she had been pregnant! Her family found homes for all the puppies but planned on keeping Nova.<br/><br/>Situations change, however. There were other animals in the home and Nova was reactive to them. Then she developed what was originally diagnosed as a vaginal prolapse. She saw a vet and had purse string sutures put in. <br/><br/>We were asked if we could back Nova and we agreed. Her owner agreed to continue to foster until we found placement for her, and has been doing that. <br/><br/>When the sutures were removed, shortly after Nova came to us, they had not worked and the same issue recurred. That necessitated a visit to an er vet where the sutures were put in again. She then saw one of our primary vets who diagnosed hyperplasia rather than prolapse. Hyperplasia is hormone-driven and a subsequent spay was thankfully curative. <br/><br/>The cost of medical care paid by the rescue for Nova exceeds $2,000. She's a great dog, and we were happy to provide the care she needed!<br/><br/>NOW our job is to find her a home. She's house trained. She does well with all humans. She walks well on a leash and knows all her basics. And she's certainly had thorough medical care.<br/><br/>She would love a fenced yard where she can run around and play, but she isn't a super high energy dog.<br/><br/>Nova will make a great family member!<br/><br/>We will give preference to families with breed experience.

Nova came to us in 2024. She's a wonderful dog who has yet to find a home. She does need to be an only pet, but she loves people and is fine with children 7+ years old. If you live in CT and love huskies, especially if you have breed experience, please apply to foster or adopt. To start the process please fill out an application: https://www.allaboutthedogsrescue.org/get-involved

Nova is about 5 years old. Her previous owner rescued her from a high kill shelter in CA. When she got to CT, it turned out she had been pregnant! Her family found homes for all the puppies but planned on keeping Nova.

Situations change, however. There were other animals in the home and Nova was reactive to them. Then she developed what was originally diagnosed as a vaginal prolapse. She saw a vet and had purse string sutures put in.

We were asked if we could back Nova and we agreed. Her owner agreed to continue to foster until we found placement for her, and has been doing that.

When the sutures were

Nova came to us in 2024. She's a wonderful dog who has yet to find a home. She does need to be an only pet, but she loves people and is fine with children 7+ years old. If you live in CT and love huskies, especially if you have breed experience, please apply to foster or adopt. To start the process please fill out an application: https://www.allaboutthedogsrescue.org/get-involved

Nova is about 5 years old. Her previous owner rescued her from a high kill shelter in CA. When she got to CT, it turned out she had been pregnant! Her family found homes for all the puppies but planned on keeping Nova.

Situations change, however. There were other animals in the home and Nova was reactive to them. Then she developed what was originally diagnosed as a vaginal prolapse. She saw a vet and had purse string sutures put in.

We were asked if we could back Nova and we agreed. Her owner agreed to continue to foster until we found placement for her, and has been doing that.

When the sutures were removed, shortly after Nova came to us, they had not worked and the same issue recurred. That necessitated a visit to an er vet where the sutures were put in again. She then saw one of our primary vets who diagnosed hyperplasia rather than prolapse. Hyperplasia is hormone-driven and a subsequent spay was thankfully curative.

The cost of medical care paid by the rescue for Nova exceed

How To Adopt

Nova was listed as ADOPTABLE by All About the Dogs Rescue
How can I adopt Nova?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with All About the Dogs Rescue. 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 Nova 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 All About the Dogs Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Nova?
If you've submitted an inquiry, All About the Dogs Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Nova, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to All About the Dogs Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
All About the Dogs Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adopters complete an application, including vet and personal references; we check all references, do a home check, and then a meet and greet with the dog they'd like to adopt with their entire family and all other pets.

Nova is from All About the Dogs Rescue

[New Milford, CT]

Our Mission
The mission of All About the Dogs Rescue is to save urgent dogs in high kill shelters, and other pets in bad situations needing a new home. Further, our mission is to attend to the medical and behavioral needs of these dogs and place them in wonderful, loving forever homes. In addition, We also strive to educate the public ...
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