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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Maya is a 4-year-old Siberian Husky. She is sweet, independent, suuuper chill (especially for a husky), very cat-like and non-destructive. She is VERY lazy, but she still loves fetch. She loves sunbathing and will lay out in the sun for hours. She takes a while to warm up to new people, but once she warms to you, you will be her human.
She cannot do doggie day-care. It is too over-stimulating for her. Rover with a consistent human sitter would work perfectly for her.
Maya grew up with her human sister, who was born around the time Maya was adopted. They get along great, so Maya is very good with little kids.
I adopted Maya because I wanted to help and because I wanted to provide my dog with a friend. Unfortunately, after extensive training, Maya still does not get along with my other dog. Maya has quite an alpha personality, so she should be the only pet in the home. She has high prey drive and will kill any pet rabbits or other small animals. She also does not enjoy dog parks.
Maya is a 4-year-old Siberian Husky. She is sweet, independent, suuuper chill (especially for a husky), very cat-like and non-destructive. She is VERY lazy, but she still loves fetch. She loves sunbathing and will lay out in the sun for hours. She takes a while to warm up to new people, but once she warms to you, you will be her human.
She cannot do doggie day-care. It is too over-stimulating for her. Rover with a consistent human sitter would work perfectly for her.
Maya grew up with her human sister, who was born around the time Maya was adopted. They get along great, so Maya is very good with little kids.
I adopted Maya because I wanted to help and because I wanted to provide my dog with a friend. Unfortunately, after extensive training, Maya still does not get along with my other dog. Maya has quite an alpha personality, so she should be the only pet in the home. She has high prey drive and will kill any pet rabbits or other small animals. She also does not enjoy dog parks.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.