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Meet Bear, a 1-year-old copper Siberian Husky with a heart as big as her playful spirit! Rescued from Haynes Park, Bear has blossomed into a loving and adventurous companion. She's friendly, submissive, and gets along well with kids and other dogs. Bear is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic commands like sit, stay, shake, and lay down. She's a high-energy girl who loves to run, play fetch, and explore the great outdoors, but she’s mellow at home.
She enjoys getting attention, and she loves cuddles and pets. Bear is good on a leash, though she can pull (she is a Husky, after all!). While she doesn’t hop fences, she’s a bit of an escape artist when it comes to digging, but she always comes back! She's currently in the process of being spayed and has all her vaccinations up to date.
Bear is looking for a loving home that can keep up with her energy, provide plenty of exercise, and give her all the affection she deserves. If you’re looking for a loyal and playful companion, Bear might just be the perfect match!
If you're interested in meeting Bear, come to our adoption event on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 11am-2pm, located at 6300 San Mateo NE in the south Sprouts parking lot. Alternatively, we can arrange a Private Meet-and-Greet with the foster parent and your household with a completed application.
Complete an easy, no-obligation online application and take the first step towards welcoming Bear into your home by clicking on this link https://form.jotform.com/222028369049155
The adoption fee covers all vaccines, spay, microchip, and heartworm/tick-borne illness testing.
Meet Bear, a 1-year-old copper Siberian Husky with a heart as big as her playful spirit! Rescued from Haynes Park, Bear has blossomed into a loving and adventurous companion. She's friendly, submissive, and gets along well with kids and other dogs. Bear is housebroken, crate trained, and knows basic commands like sit, stay, shake, and lay down. She's a high-energy girl who loves to run, play fetch, and explore the great outdoors, but she’s mellow at home.
She enjoys getting attention, and she loves cuddles and pets. Bear is good on a leash, though she can pull (she is a Husky, after all!). While she doesn’t hop fences, she’s a bit of an escape artist when it comes to digging, but she always comes back! She's currently in the process of being spayed and has all her vaccinations up to date.
Bear is looking for a loving home that can keep up with her energy, provide plenty of exercise, and give her all the affection she deserves. If you’re looking for a loyal and playful companion, Bear might just be the perfect match!
If you're interested in meeting Bear, come to our adoption event on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from 11am-2pm, located at 6300 San Mateo NE in the south Sprouts parking lot. Alternatively, we can arrange a Private Meet-and-Greet with the foster parent and your household with a completed application.
Complete an easy, no-obligation online application and take the first step towards welcoming Bear into your home by clicking on this link https://form.jotform.com/222028369049155
The adoption fee covers all vaccines, spay, microchip, and heartworm/tick-borne illness testing.
Dog Adoption Clinics are held on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month (weather and volunteer staffing permitting) by the Sprouts Market on San Mateo & Academy NE, along the grass. Come by and see us!
Hours are 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
If you would like to adopt an dog from PACA please call:
(505) 255-0544
Our cats are at Petsmart, Academy/Wyoming, 7 days a week.
Dog Adoption Clinics are held on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month (weather and volunteer staffing permitting) by the Sprouts Market on San Mateo & Academy NE, along the grass. Come by and see us!
Hours are 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
If you would like to adopt an dog from PACA please call:
(505) 255-0544
Our cats are at Petsmart, Academy/Wyoming, 7 days a week.
More about this rescue
People’s Anti Cruelty Association / Albuquerque Animal Rescue (PACA), a No-Kill rescue group, was founded in 1973. Our main mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehouse homeless dogs and cats. PACA has no shelter facility and relies on an organized network of foster parents who graciously take animals into their homes and hearts until permanent homes are found.
People’s Anti Cruelty Association / Albuquerque Animal Rescue (PACA), a No-Kill rescue group, was founded in 1973. Our main mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehouse homeless dogs and cats. PACA has no shelter facility and relies on an organized network of foster parents who graciously take animals into their homes and hearts until permanent homes are found.
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