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Greetings! My name is Everest. I am a gorgeous 2-year-old female husky, waiting patiently for the perfect home to come along. I am a typical northern breed teenager; I need plenty of exercise to keep me from getting bored. At my first home, I figured out how to dig out of the yard, so it’s probably safe to say I might try that again no matter where I go. But maybe not, since I love the attention of my people! In my new foster home, I’ve been playing with several dogs of all sizes and we have so much fun! I would love a home with another confident dog. Since I lived with the same people all of my life up until now, I am a little hesitant about new people. But I am learning to trust and am happy to follow my foster family around. I have learned to love my crate for my quiet time. I also might be good with cats! I stayed for a short time with a family who had 5 cats. They were wise to dogs like me and we just had fun and got along great. I suppose it depends on if the cat is used to big dogs. I love to cuddle, and am thankful for any time spent with people. I’m good with children as long as they are respectful, so older kids would be a better option for me. Ok, one small downside to my personality… I pull when I’m on leash. I am a husky after all. But with some proper training (I am smart!) I could learn to put that energy to good use.
Please reach out to Moonsong and make arrangements to meet me. Isn’t Everest the name of the tallest mountain? Well, sing along with me: “Ain’t no mountain high enough to keep me away from wooooooo!”
Greetings! My name is Everest. I am a gorgeous 2-year-old female husky, waiting patiently for the perfect home to come along. I am a typical northern breed teenager; I need plenty of exercise to keep me from getting bored. At my first home, I figured out how to dig out of the yard, so it’s probably safe to say I might try that again no matter where I go. But maybe not, since I love the attention of my people! In my new foster home, I’ve been playing with several dogs of all sizes and we have so much fun! I would love a home with another confident dog. Since I lived with the same people all of my life up until now, I am a little hesitant about new people. But I am learning to trust and am happy to follow my foster family around. I have learned to love my crate for my quiet time. I also might be good with cats! I stayed for a short time with a family who had 5 cats. They were wise to dogs like me and we just had fun and got along great. I suppose it depends on if the cat is used to big dogs. I love to cuddle, and am thankful for any time spent with people. I’m good with children as long as they are respectful, so older kids would be a better option for me. Ok, one small downside to my personality… I pull when I’m on leash. I am a husky after all. But with some proper training (I am smart!) I could learn to put that energy to good use.
Please reach out to Moonsong and make arrangements to meet me. Isn’t Everest the name of the tallest mountain? Well, sing along with me: “Ain’t no mountain high enough to keep me away from wooooooo!”
Application, references, home visit, adoption contract, and follow up visit within 30 days. Please see more here: http://www.moonsongmals.org/adoption/adoption.html
Application, references, home visit, adoption contract, and follow up visit within 30 days. Please see more here: http://www.moonsongmals.org/adoption/adoption.html
Because we operate the rescue out of various foster homes in our 5 state assistance area (ID, MT, WY, UT, No. NV), please email us for information. We ask you to please fill out our adoption application before meeting any of our rescue dogs. Our minimum requirements and adoption application can be found here: http://www.moonsongmals.org/adoption/adoption.html
Because we operate the rescue out of various foster homes in our 5 state assistance area (ID, MT, WY, UT, No. NV), please email us for information. We ask you to please fill out our adoption application before meeting any of our rescue dogs. Our minimum requirements and adoption application can be found here: http://www.moonsongmals.org/adoption/adoption.html
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We're glad you stopped by to check out our Mallies in need of their "furever" homes! We are federally recognized non-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to assisting Alaskan Malamutes and their owners when in crisis throughout the Intermountain West. Please be aware that Moonsong Malamute Rescue (MMR) is not a shelter or humane society. We are affiliated with the Alaskan Malamute Assistance League (AMAL), which is the national rescue organization recognized by the Alaskan Malamute Club of America. As an affiliate to AMAL, MMR operates under AMAL's code of ethics.
We offer educational material about the Alaskan Malamute breed, can assist in resolving containment issues, are able to help an owner with appropriately re-homing their Malamute when necessary, and provide behavioral issues support in the form of referrals to trainers and other more experienced Malamute owners. These funds are also used to help care for Malamutes with adoptable personalities who have been pulled from shelters, or who have been seized by authorities after having been abandoned, neglected, or abused.
We're glad you stopped by to check out our Mallies in need of their "furever" homes! We are federally recognized non-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to assisting Alaskan Malamutes and their owners when in crisis throughout the Intermountain West. Please be aware that Moonsong Malamute Rescue (MMR) is not a shelter or humane society. We are affiliated with the Alaskan Malamute Assistance League (AMAL), which is the national rescue organization recognized by the Alaskan Malamute Club of America. As an affiliate to AMAL, MMR operates under AMAL's code of ethics.
We offer educational material about the Alaskan Malamute breed, can assist in resolving containment issues, are able to help an owner with appropriately re-homing their Malamute when necessary, and provide behavioral issues support in the form of referrals to trainers and other more experienced Malamute owners. These funds are also used to help care for Malamutes with adoptable personalities who have been pulled from shelters, or who have been seized by authorities after having been abandoned, neglected, or abused.
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