



Zelda
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Labrador Retriever
- Husky
About Zelda
The Dalles, OR
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Zelda’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Zelda's Story
Don't let her labby looks fool you, Miss Zelda here is for the husky lovers out there! She's full of hand kisses, howls, and some very crazy play, this girl is super fun and goofy. Zelda was brought in as stray and at first can be a little shy but give it five minutes then she'll be jumping and rubbing all over you like you've known each other for years. She came to us with an already very sweet personality, walks decent on a leash/harness, and she does know some commands when you can get her to focus.<br/><br/>Zelda is quite a yappy girl especially during play but as long as the other dogs are fun and friendly she does great when meeting new dogs. She can come on a little strong and is very insistently submissive at first but then goes straight to crazy play. She's not been tried with cats as of yet but hopefully we can start working on that soon, I would think she'd be easy to train. Zelda can be very wiggly, playfully mouthy, and not understand her size so small children might not be the best idea for her. <br/><br/>This girl is loads of fun and just needs someone to help her learn her basics so she could be the perfect, fun, quirky middle ground of Lab/Husky! <br/><br/>Zelda is currently 60lbs.<br/><br/>Fill out an application at: https://www.columbiagorgehs.org/
Don't let her labby looks fool you, Miss Zelda here is for the husky lovers out there! She's full of hand kisses, howls, and some very crazy play, this girl is super fun and goofy. Zelda was brought in as stray and at first can be a little shy but give it five minutes then she'll be jumping and rubbing all over you like you've known each other for years. She came to us with an already very sweet personality, walks decent on a leash/harness, and she does know some commands when you can get her to focus.
Zelda is quite a yappy girl especially during play but as long as the other dogs are fun and friendly she does great when meeting new dogs. She can come on a little strong and is very insistently submissive at first but then goes straight to crazy play. She's not been tried with cats as of yet but hopefully we can start working on that soon, I would think she'd be easy to train. Zelda can be very wiggly, playfully mouthy, and not understand her size so small children might not be the best idea for her.
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Don't let her labby looks fool you, Miss Zelda here is for the husky lovers out there! She's full of hand kisses, howls, and some very crazy play, this girl is super fun and goofy. Zelda was brought in as stray and at first can be a little shy but give it five minutes then she'll be jumping and rubbing all over you like you've known each other for years. She came to us with an already very sweet personality, walks decent on a leash/harness, and she does know some commands when you can get her to focus.
Zelda is quite a yappy girl especially during play but as long as the other dogs are fun and friendly she does great when meeting new dogs. She can come on a little strong and is very insistently submissive at first but then goes straight to crazy play. She's not been tried with cats as of yet but hopefully we can start working on that soon, I would think she'd be easy to train. Zelda can be very wiggly, playfully mouthy, and not understand her size so small children might not be the best idea for her.
This girl is loads of fun and just needs someone to help her learn her basics so she could be the perfect, fun, quirky middle ground of Lab/Husky!
Zelda is currently 60lbs.
Fill out an application at: https://www.columbiagorgehs.org/
How To Adopt
Zelda is from Columbia Gorge Humane Society
[The Dalles, OR]
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