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!
I went to my forever home on May 14, 2022!
Age (approx):
3 months old
Birthday (approx):
January 21, 2022
What am I?
Spayed female Siberian husky mix
Colors:
Black & white, brown eyes
Weight:
26 pounds (as of 5/12/2022)
Experience with Children:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with children. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have met children up to age 8 and have been great with them.
Experience with Cats:
Pet Harbor does not know my history with cats. At Pet Harbor, I encounter cats daily in my foster home. I pay too much attention to them. So while I do not try to harm them while I am this young, I probably will not be good with them as I grow. Siberian huskies tend to have a strong prey instinct and often show extreme, even fatal, aggression towards cats. Even if Pet Harbor’s 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. Since coming to Pet Harbor, I have been very playful with other dogs.
Energy Level:
High
Owner Aptitude Level:
Young Northern breed experience preferred
Named for 9/11 Victim:
I was named for Alexander Braginsky.
History:
Running at large, I landed in a county shelter. From there, I came to Pet Harbor.
Movies:
- 4/23/2022 – Bundle of Joy
More About Me: My DNA results are in. I am 66% Siberian husky and a few other things thrown in for good measure. See Insky DNA. I’m a cute and playful puppy, like all the rest of the puppies in the universe. When I landed in the shelter, I was depleted medically. My skin is still a little itchy, but I’ve been given medical clearance and am spayed. So I’m ready for a home!