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

(703) 583-HSKY info@petharbor.org

Micci – Adopted!

I went to my forever home on October 3, 2020!

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Age (approx):
1 year old
Birthday (approx):
August 29, 2019
What am I?
Spayed female Siberian husky
Colors:
Black & white, blue eyes
Weight:
47 pounds (as of 8/29/20)
Experience with Children:
Within seconds of coming to Pet Harbor, I found the children. They were at my level. One went to bed, and I got in bed with him, wagging my tail & giving him kisses. The other one, a 4-yr-old child, took me by the collar out of the room so she could play with me. I went willingly & had no problem with her pulling me whatsoever, and I walked easily enough for her to do that. So Pet Harbor already is scratching its collective heads since the people who dumped me in the shelter said I wasn’t great with kids. It’s been Pet Harbor’s experience that often means there was a parental issue, not a dog issue. But since I just got to Pet Harbor, more information in this regard will be coming.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats. On 9/22/20, Pet Harbor introduced me to cats. Let me just first say no cat was harmed in this introduction, but if that human hadn’t supervised the interaction, man, I would have had a tasty meal. Bottom line is I cannot live with cats under any circumstances.
Experience with Dogs:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with dogs. When the shelter introduced me to another dog, I played & played. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have been equally as playful. I am brand new to Pet Harbor. So when more information is known, it will be posted here.
Energy Level:
High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Northern breed experience required
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for William Micciulli.
History:
First, I was put into an animal shelter. The reason given was “moving.” Then I got adopted. Then I got returned. Wrong breed. Siberians are not for everyone. Then I came to Pet Harbor.
Movies:
Coming soon!

 

More About Me: One of my transporters labeled me appropriately, “cuddly and sweet, also sassy.” That’s me. I am a sassy gal. I mean, truly, what Siberian true to their breed isn’t? It’s a shame I’ve been tossed around, but it sure doesn’t seem to faze me. I walked into my foster home as if I had lived there forever. I’m full of love for everything. I know commands, and if you are alpha, I’ll listen! So many people want Siberians because they’re beautiful but don’t understand us, and then we get shuffled around. If you understand Siberians, maybe I’m the dog for you. If you don’t understand us, please look for a more-suited breed. I am all things a young Siberian is. I dance. I run. I have endless energy. I have endless happiness. I am sweet. I am full of love and affectionate. I am all about play. I am quick. I could be across the room leaping into the air before you know I’m gone! And am I not as cute as I can possibly be? But there’s so much more to me than my beauty.