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

(703) 583-HSKY info@petharbor.org

Ronnie – Adopted!

I went to my forever home on May 4, 2020!
Pet Harbor has very strict policies with regard to puppy adoptions to ensure that we have forever homes. Before you consider applying to adopt me, please read Pet Harbor’s Puppy Policy. Thank you for your interest and consideration!

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Age (approx):
5 months old
Birthday (approx):
November 23, 2019
What am I?
Spayed female Siberian Husky
Colors:
Red & white, blue eyes
Weight:
19 pounds (as of 3/20/20)
Experience with Children:
Because I am a puppy and use my mouth in play, which can easily tear fragile skin, like young skin or old skin, small children would not be a good idea for my home.
Experience with Cats:
I was introduced to cats before coming to Pet Harbor and was fine with them. However, please see Pet Harbor’s puppy policy. Since puppies can change their reactions to cats, adult Siberians who have been introduced to cats and shown no negative response are the best Siberians for homes with cats.
Experience with Dogs:
My best friend is Pena, also available for adoption. We play all day every day except when we’re refueling (sleeping). My new home will have at least one dog with a similar energy level to mine.
Energy Level:
High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Young Northern breed experience required
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for Lt. Ronnie E. Gies.
History:
First, running at large, I landed in a Virginia animal shelter. Then I was transferred to another Virginia shelter. From there, I came to Pet Harbor.
Movies:
  1. 4/14/20 – Rough or Ruff, just the way I like it!

More About Me: Put in a bowl sweetness, love, all things puppy, energy, playfulness, quietness when crated, another dog or two. Mix it all up. What do you have? Ronnie. Something else you should know about me, I might just curl up in your lap and not move. So whether you wanted to do some gardening or walking or, well, pretty much anything else, you can forget it. My gardening is planting myself on your lap, and that’s that. I’m such a happy, energetic gal & already had surgery for laryngeal paralysis. Since it happened to me at such a young age, it was probably inherited. I’m fine, though. If you want to know what it was I had, I heard there’s this thing called Google. I think that’s a funny word. Maybe I can eat it right off the page!