Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago
This little lady was either dumped or lost in Grand Bay National Park in Georgia. Grand Bay has tons of alligators and snakes. It took a while to catch her but she's now safe! She completed a stray hold through the local shelter but no one came for her and she wasn't microchipped. Even though we are beyond full with Huskies waiting on homes, we couldn't leave her fate to chance after all she's endured.
So we welcomed Gia! The name is short and sweet, just like her!!! Gia is such a funny gal and she needs a furever home of her own where she's able to entertain her hoomans and be the life of the pawty! Gia is fine with most of her foster canine friends, but didn't do well with a resident dog during a trial adoption so we think she'd do best with other male, submissive dogs or as an only dog. She is in a foster home with cats and mostly ignores them, but anyone wishing to adopt who has cats should ensure their cats have an escape route, never leave Gia and cats unattended together, and have a solid plan to separate and rotate the cats and Husky if needed. It's the cat who sets the tone for the relationship and we can't predict your cats behavior! We certainly don't want Gia to be returned to the rescue because of it.
Gia is: Housebroken, Crate Trained, Very vocal. High energy, Good on a leash, Allowed on furniture, Cuddle bug. Gia is estimated to be two years old and currently weighs 35 lbs. She is spayed, current on her vaccines and heartworm negative. She is bi-eyed and her brown eye has a fleck of blue in it, too.
Her adoption area is CT, NY, NJ, DE, PA, MD, VA, NC, SC or GA. Gia is being fostered in GA but we will transport for an approved home. So please apply today!
~~Husky Education And Rescue Team is a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in our foster homes all up and down the east coast. We do not have a facility in which you can visit. We find this a huge benefit because we learn our dogs and are able to educate our adopters on what it’s like to have them live in your home. Part of our process, once pre-approved, is to speak with the foster for the dog you’re interested in. If you’re still interested in adopting from our rescue the first step is to complete our adoption application online at www.huskyrescueteam.org/apply
This little lady was either dumped or lost in Grand Bay National Park in Georgia. Grand Bay has tons of alligators and snakes. It took a while to catch her but she's now safe! She completed a stray hold through the local shelter but no one came for her and she wasn't microchipped. Even though we are beyond full with Huskies waiting on homes, we couldn't leave her fate to chance after all she's endured.
So we welcomed Gia! The name is short and sweet, just like her!!! Gia is such a funny gal and she needs a furever home of her own where she's able to entertain her hoomans and be the life of the pawty! Gia is fine with most of her foster canine friends, but didn't do well with a resident dog during a trial adoption so we think she'd do best with other male, submissive dogs or as an only dog. She is in a foster home with cats and mostly ignores them, but anyone wishing to adopt who has cats should ensure their cats have an escape route, never leave Gia and cats unattended together, and have a solid plan to separate and rotate the cats and Husky if needed. It's the cat who sets the tone for the relationship and we can't predict your cats behavior! We certainly don't want Gia to be returned to the rescue because of it.
Gia is: Housebroken, Crate Trained, Very vocal. High energy, Good on a leash, Allowed on furniture, Cuddle bug. Gia is estimated to be two years old and currently weighs 35 lbs. She is spayed, current on her vaccines and heartworm negative. She is bi-eyed and her brown eye has a fleck of blue in it, too.
Her adoption area is CT, NY, NJ, DE, PA, MD, VA, NC, SC or GA. Gia is being fostered in GA but we will transport for an approved home. So please apply today!
~~Husky Education And Rescue Team is a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in our foster homes all up and down the east coast. We do not have a facility in which you can visit. We find this a huge benefit because we learn our dogs and are able to educate our adopters on what it’s like to have them live in your home. Part of our process, once pre-approved, is to speak with the foster for the dog you’re interested in. If you’re still interested in adopting from our rescue the first step is to complete our adoption application online at www.huskyrescueteam.org/apply