Pet Harbor Rescue, P.O. Box 73, Bowling Green, VA 22427

(703) 583-HSKY info@petharbor.org

Lyn – Adopted!

I went to my forever home on June 30, 2019!

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Age (approx):
2 years old
Birthday (approx):
May 18, 2017
What am I?
Spayed female Siberian Husky
Colors:
White, blue eyes
Weight:
49 pounds (as of 5/17/19)
Experience with Children:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with children, and I am brand new to Pet Harbor. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met children ages 0-6.  I am good with them, soft and easy.  Loud noises and quick movement scared me at first.  I just needed a few days to warm up.  So the same will likely happen when I go to a new home.  Just have a bit of patience, and it will all be fine in a few days.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats. On 6/6/19, Pet Harbor performed a test for cat-friendliness. At first, I shied away from the kitties. When a kitty came towards me, I backed away. After that, when another kitty came towards me, I did not back away. I also did not react in any other manner either.
Experience with Dogs:
Pet Harbor was told I am friendly with other dogs. I passed my dog-dog tests. Since coming to Pet Harbor, it took me a few days to warm up, but once I did, I became the life of the party.  I constantly play with other dogs. They are all around my size, both boys and girls.  I am always in the center of playtime.
Energy Level:
Medium-High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Novice
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for Farrell Peter Lynch.
History:
Citing personal medical issues, my family dumped me in an animal shelter. From there, I came to Pet Harbor Rescue.
Movies:
Coming soon!

 

More About Me: My occupation is that of a D.L.C., a Dog Loneliness Correcter. You see, I love to play. I live to play. No playtime happens without Lyn in the middle of it. And no dog is allowed to be down or gloomy around me. Maybe I could moonlight as a fitness instructor. Rah! Rah! When I see a dog trying to mope, I must intervene. It is within my power to get said pup up & moving to the groove. Play, play, play. That’s the cure for what ails ya. I also check people’s loneliness quotient. I will sit in front of them, pushed against them, and look up at them, whether from the front or by flipping my head backwards, and make sure they’re happy. If they’re not, I will let them know it’s time to move to the groove! So if you’re a lonely soul or if you are someone who helps others get through loneliness and what a partner in that endeavor, I’m the answer!