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My name is
Gia!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 6 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with White
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
19436591

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

www.huskyrescueteam.org 
 
If you have additional questions please email info@huskyrescueteam.org


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 an amazing gal and she needs a furever home of her own where she's able to be an important part of your family. 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 as an only dog. A meet and greet is required if you have a resident dog.
 
Her foster family writes: She has been good in the living room when I leave for short periods of time. Has zoomies right before bed each night. Follows directions. Stomach of iron! Any new foods (add some doggy magic dust, wet food mix, rawhide alternative treat, etc) are good with her and fine coming out! (I don’t give her human food though just as a rule.) There was a little kid (7 yrs maybe) at the walk and Gia loved him- came up gently and interacted with him on purpose and let him pet her. Oh and best car rider I’ve ever had in my husky owning life! Silent, chill, curious. Is she really a husky?! You’d never know!
 
Gia is: housebroken, crate trained, moderate energy, good on a leash, and an expert 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 MD but we will transport for an approved home. So please apply today!  

More picture and info on Gia at www.huskyrescueteam.org/gia

Her adoption area is CT, NY, NJ, DE, PA, MD, VA, NC, SC or GA. Gia is being fostered in MD 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

 
 
If you have additional questions please email  info@huskyrescueteam.org


February 28, 2025, 8:30 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
19436591
Contact
Phone
Address
Millersville, MD 21108

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our application can be seen here: www.huskyrescueteam.org/apply

We screen all applicants by calling personal references, landlords, vet references, conducting a phone interview and doing a home inspection. We do allow for a two week trial period after the adoption contract is signed. We back our dogs for life.

Go meet their pets

We are a foster based rescue and do not have visiting hours.

More about this rescue

We are a 501(c) (3) nonprofit animal rescue organization. Our organization saves, rehabilitates, and rehomes Siberian Huskies (and other breeds of dogs) who are abandoned and are in kill shelters. We provide medical and behavioral services and rehome them to compatible families. We do this through volunteer efforts. Most of the dogs in need will come from the Southern States where the shelter kill rate is higher. We have a network of foster homes along the East Coast, while our adoption locations can be found in Maryland and New Jersey.

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