I went to my forever home on September 18, 2020!
Age (approx):
2 years old
Birthday (approx):
July 25, 2018
What am I?
Spayed female Siberian husky
Colors:
Red & white, brown eyes
Weight:
59 pounds (as of 9/15/20)
Experience with Children:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with children. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met children up to age 7. I have been great with them and really want to play with them.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats. On August 26, 2020, Pet Harbor introduced me to cats. My reaction was pretty interesting. I was interested in kitty, but I was also easily distracted. I drooled at a distance, but when I got close to kitty, I backed up. Siberian Huskies tend to have a strong prey instinct and often show extreme, even fatal, aggression towards cats. Even if our evaluation is favorable, it may not translate to all cats under all circumstances.
Experience with Dogs:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with dogs. When introduced to other dogs at the shelter, I was fine after an initial introduction. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met multiple dogs, all around my size. Initially, I was fine with all of them! Twenty-four hours later, I decided I was going to be mean to the other females (I am not yet spayed.). Then a few days later, I’m back to being wonderful with them all. Every lady is entitled to a bitch session, right?
Owner Aptitude Level:
Northern breed experience preferred
History:
I was running at large (I was in season at the time.) and landed in an animal shelter. I was not claimed, but it is known who my family was. I am in all probability a littermate to Vincent, also a Pet Harbor dog, who found a home.
More About Me: The first thing you should know about me is I am all puppy with all that entails! Never a dull moment. If it’s there, I’m in it. Second thing you should know, I’ll shower you with more love & kisses than you could possibly desire in an effort to forgive whatever I just did. And, the third main ingredient that stirs together to make Dianne is I love — did I say LOVE loudly enough? — water. Yes, I LOVE playing in water. I will go to great lengths to find bodies of water. As with all good Siberians, I do have an occupation. I am a toy surgeon. I perform surgery on toys. I remove all of their guts. Thankfully, they’re not bloody! Oh, and I do have a secret. My foster mom says one of the most beautiful sights she has ever seen in her entire life is watching me run. It’s picturesque, she says, whatever that means. I really don’t care what words mean as long as I have three things: people to love, water, and toys. Simple gal, aren’t I? If you’re interested in me, you must make sure you have researched just what a Siberian Husky is. I’ve lost at least one home already. So the next one must be my last one. Just as you would with children, you must be willing to work through whatever issues come up. If you’re not ready for that, please don’t apply to adopt. If you are ready, though, that’s fantastic!