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Edith is an adorable female husky mix puppy with a heart full of love and a spirit that’s both vibrant and curious. She’s crate trained and has quickly adapted to her new home, having only had one accident since arriving—an impressive feat for a young pup!
This little sweetheart is a true toy lover and enjoys chewing on bones, making playtime one of her favorite activities. Edith is dog-friendly and has shown she’s great with kids, making her an excellent addition to any family. She’s also met a cat—her initial barking was more out of confusion than anything else, and with time, we believe she’d adjust well to feline companions.
Despite her puppy energy, Edith has a surprisingly chill demeanor. While she loves to play, she also enjoys lounging around the house and soaking up the comfort of her surroundings. Unlike many husky mixes, she isn’t overly vocal; she may bark a bit at night in her kennel but has shown no signs of excessive howling or barking.
Once she warms up, Edith becomes extremely cuddly and affectionate. She’s still learning to embrace love, but she adores belly rubs and ear scratches, making her moments of affection all the more special.
One quirky aspect of her personality is her apprehension around cars; she tends to avoid getting in but is perfectly fine once she’s settled inside.
Edith is affectionate, observant, silly, and curious, often following her foster family’s dogs around like a little shadow. She would thrive in a home with another dog who can help guide her as she continues to learn and grow. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving puppy to brighten your life, Edith is ready to bring joy and cuddles into your home!
Edith is an adorable female husky mix puppy with a heart full of love and a spirit that’s both vibrant and curious. She’s crate trained and has quickly adapted to her new home, having only had one accident since arriving—an impressive feat for a young pup!
This little sweetheart is a true toy lover and enjoys chewing on bones, making playtime one of her favorite activities. Edith is dog-friendly and has shown she’s great with kids, making her an excellent addition to any family. She’s also met a cat—her initial barking was more out of confusion than anything else, and with time, we believe she’d adjust well to feline companions.
Despite her puppy energy, Edith has a surprisingly chill demeanor. While she loves to play, she also enjoys lounging around the house and soaking up the comfort of her surroundings. Unlike many husky mixes, she isn’t overly vocal; she may bark a bit at night in her kennel but has shown no signs of excessive howling or barking.
Once she warms up, Edith becomes extremely cuddly and affectionate. She’s still learning to embrace love, but she adores belly rubs and ear scratches, making her moments of affection all the more special.
One quirky aspect of her personality is her apprehension around cars; she tends to avoid getting in but is perfectly fine once she’s settled inside.
Edith is affectionate, observant, silly, and curious, often following her foster family’s dogs around like a little shadow. She would thrive in a home with another dog who can help guide her as she continues to learn and grow. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving puppy to brighten your life, Edith is ready to bring joy and cuddles into your home!
We help animals who are in need by placing them in a loving foster home, providing medical care, and finding the perfect home for that animal to live in for the rest of its life. Tails of Hope takes mainly dogs, but has occasionally helped other animals in need. We take animals in through shelters and other rescue organizations, as strays, or as owner surrenders from people in our local communities.
We help animals who are in need by placing them in a loving foster home, providing medical care, and finding the perfect home for that animal to live in for the rest of its life. Tails of Hope takes mainly dogs, but has occasionally helped other animals in need. We take animals in through shelters and other rescue organizations, as strays, or as owner surrenders from people in our local communities.
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