





Zia
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Zia
Stuart, VA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Zia’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Zia's Story
Zia is a sweetheart! She's very loving. She came to us from a shelter where she was owner surrendered. The owner had purchased her at a pet store.She had no hair on her body from pulling it out. She had urine stained legs. She was tied in a back yard til she started pulling out her hair. Then they put her in a crate 24/7. <br/>Zia is kinda special needs. You will need to learn her cues on when she needs to go out. She's doesn't need crated but will go in one if she needs to. She use to run circles all the time but now that she has some sort of stable life she has slowed way down on that. Her dna says she's 100 sberian husky with no health issues. She was inbred which is one reason she is special needs. Zia needs someone that is understanding and willing to work with her. She's the sweetest and worth every second you put into caring for her. She's a very loving girl. We love her little ahroos she let's out. They are so cute. <br/>Zia loves people,kids and most other dogs. She gets along well here with everyone except one of my personal males they fight like brother and sister basically yelling at eachother. But never hurt eachother. No cats. She does live with cats here but she aggravates them, circles them and sometimes mouths at them. She needs someone home most of the time.
Zia is a sweetheart! She's very loving. She came to us from a shelter where she was owner surrendered. The owner had purchased her at a pet store.She had no hair on her body from pulling it out. She had urine stained legs. She was tied in a back yard til she started pulling out her hair. Then they put her in a crate 24/7.
Zia is kinda special needs. You will need to learn her cues on when she needs to go out. She's doesn't need crated but will go in one if she needs to. She use to run circles all the time but now that she has some sort of stable life she has slowed way down on that. Her dna says she's 100 sberian husky with no health issues. She was inbred which is one reason she is special needs. Zia needs someone that is understanding and willing to work with her. She's the sweetest and worth every second you put into caring for her. She's a very loving girl. We love her little ahroos she let's out. They are so cute.
Zia loves people,kids and most other dogs. She gets along well here with everyone except one o
Zia is a sweetheart! She's very loving. She came to us from a shelter where she was owner surrendered. The owner had purchased her at a pet store.She had no hair on her body from pulling it out. She had urine stained legs. She was tied in a back yard til she started pulling out her hair. Then they put her in a crate 24/7.
Zia is kinda special needs. You will need to learn her cues on when she needs to go out. She's doesn't need crated but will go in one if she needs to. She use to run circles all the time but now that she has some sort of stable life she has slowed way down on that. Her dna says she's 100 sberian husky with no health issues. She was inbred which is one reason she is special needs. Zia needs someone that is understanding and willing to work with her. She's the sweetest and worth every second you put into caring for her. She's a very loving girl. We love her little ahroos she let's out. They are so cute.
Zia loves people,kids and most other dogs. She gets along well here with everyone except one of my personal males they fight like brother and sister basically yelling at eachother. But never hurt eachother. No cats. She does live with cats here but she aggravates them, circles them and sometimes mouths at them. She needs someone home most of the time.
How To Adopt
Zia is from Wolf Spirit Sled Dog Rescue
[Stuart, VA]
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