


Sasha
- Adult
- Female
- Large
About Sasha
Waxhaw, NC
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Sasha’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Sasha's Story
Meet Sasha! Sasha is a gorgeous Siberian Husky/Great Pyrenees mix, born around November 17, 2024. With her thick white coat and soulful eyes, it’s easy to fall for her looks—but what truly makes Sasha special is her strength, spirit, and resilience. Sasha came into rescue with a fractured tibia that required two surgeries and more than five months of recovery and rehab. Her crucial puppy months were spent with strict activity limits, unable to run, play, or train like most dogs her age. Despite that, Sasha has blossomed—she’s house and crate trained, knows several commands, and is making steady progress with leash manners and polite greetings. Now that she’s finally able to experience life, Sasha approaches everything with enthusiasm—it’s like the world is brand new to her. She’s still learning how to channel her excitement, but with consistent training, structure, and positive redirection, she is improving every day. At nearly 70 lbs and still growing (she will likely reach 90–100 lbs), Sasha needs a family who can keep up with her energy, strength, and high play drive. She would do best in a home with another medium-to-large dog who enjoys active, rough-and-tumble play. A small dog would not be a good match for her size and style of play. She is also too excitable around cats, so a feline-free home will be best. Because Sasha can still get jumpy and mouthy when excited, she would do best with children 12 or older. She will need a secure fenced yard, plenty of exercise, and an adopter experienced with large, working-breed dogs. She’s not suited for the hustle and bustle of city living, but would thrive in a suburban or rural home where she can enjoy space, structure, and companionship. Sasha is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. After everything she has overcome, she’s ready to find the right forever family—one who sees not only her beauty but also her potential, and who is committed to giving her the guidance, training, and love she deserves. If you are interested in finding out more about Sasha or making her part of your family, contact us today at adopt@carolinapaws.com
Meet Sasha! Sasha is a gorgeous Siberian Husky/Great Pyrenees mix, born around November 17, 2024. With her thick white coat and soulful eyes, it’s easy to fall for her looks—but what truly makes Sasha special is her strength, spirit, and resilience. Sasha came into rescue with a fractured tibia that required two surgeries and more than five months of recovery and rehab. Her crucial puppy months were spent with strict activity limits, unable to run, play, or train like most dogs her age. Despite that, Sasha has blossomed—she’s house and crate trained, knows several commands, and is making steady progress with leash manners and polite greetings. Now that she’s finally able to experience life, Sasha approaches everything with enthusiasm—it’s like the world is brand new to her. She’s still learning how to channel her excitement, but with consistent training, structure, and positive redirection, she is improving every day. At nearly 70 lbs and still growing (she will likely reach 90–100 lbs), Sasha needs a family who can keep up
Meet Sasha! Sasha is a gorgeous Siberian Husky/Great Pyrenees mix, born around November 17, 2024. With her thick white coat and soulful eyes, it’s easy to fall for her looks—but what truly makes Sasha special is her strength, spirit, and resilience. Sasha came into rescue with a fractured tibia that required two surgeries and more than five months of recovery and rehab. Her crucial puppy months were spent with strict activity limits, unable to run, play, or train like most dogs her age. Despite that, Sasha has blossomed—she’s house and crate trained, knows several commands, and is making steady progress with leash manners and polite greetings. Now that she’s finally able to experience life, Sasha approaches everything with enthusiasm—it’s like the world is brand new to her. She’s still learning how to channel her excitement, but with consistent training, structure, and positive redirection, she is improving every day. At nearly 70 lbs and still growing (she will likely reach 90–100 lbs), Sasha needs a family who can keep up with her energy, strength, and high play drive. She would do best in a home with another medium-to-large dog who enjoys active, rough-and-tumble play. A small dog would not be a good match for her size and style of play. She is also too excitable around cats, so a feline-free home will be best. Because Sasha can still get jumpy and mouthy when excited, she would do best with children 12 or older.
How To Adopt
Sasha is from Carolina Pet Adoption & Welfare Society (PAWS)
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