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since 8/9/2018

ADOPTION PENDING 10/21/2018

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Dog Name: Tala II
Number: 674
Age: 1½ - 2 Years (DoB 12/2016 est.) Sex: Female
Coat: Red and White
Eyes: Bi-eyed (one brown, one parti)
Intake: 3/2/2018

Tala was found as a stray with no tag and no microchip and went unclaimed by her original owners. It’s hard to imagine such a beauty would ever be homeless.

Her escape tactics could have something to do with her being found loose and running through traffic. She is very smart and watches how doors open/close and lock so caution should be used including the evaluation of the type of doors/locks that you have. Tala is an accomplished escape artist and will take off given the slightest opportunity.

Tala is still a puppy, petite, very loving, and likes to cuddle with her humans, that is when she finally decides to sit still. She is friendly to everyone she meets and is eager to say hello in order to get some extra attention. In her excitement she may jump up, so correction to that behavior is needed.

She likes like to lean up against you as you pet her. While Tala gets along well with other dogs, she might be a little too much for some when she initially meets them due to her energy level. She is extremely playful with other dogs and loves a game of run and chase. To initiate play, Tala will go into a play bow and bounce up quick and over into another play bow. Since she is young, Tala has lots of energy to burn. When she is tuckered out from running around, she loves to lie down and roll over so you can rub her belly.

Tala is not a fan of loud noises and will become frightened and nervous as result of things like fireworks, etc. She also does not like to be alone or away from her humans for long periods of time so she would do best in a home with experienced Husky owners, preferably with flexible schedules. If not crated and left alone for too long she has been known to find bedding to tear up.

This girl knows the sit and shake commands and is smart enough to pick up more. When she takes a treat from your hand, she is so gentle that you don't even feel her touch. While we are uncertain if Tala likes to actually swim, we do know that she enjoys putting her head in the water and splashing around. It's probably just a matter of time before she decides to try swimming in the pool.

Tala travels well in the car, only getting slightly restless with some whining from time to time, anxious to get to her destination. She walks well on lead until something catches her attention, then she pulls the direction that she wants to get to or investigate.

Tala is healthy, housebroken, Heartworm negative, spayed, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines. She is a happy-go-lucky Husky who needs a loving, forever home where the energy level of the house matches her own. Fill out an adoption application at the upper left corner of this page, today.

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