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My basic info
Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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This beautiful canine is an Available Siberian Husky at the Animal Shelter. Their situation is urgent. Contact the shelter ASAP if interested in adopting. ****PLEASE NOTE: WE ARE NOT THE SHELTER. DO NOT SEND EMAILS questioning animals. **WE ARE A RESCUE LISTING THE SHELTER DOGS AS A COURTESY LISTING ONLY.*** THE EMAIL LISTED IS ONLY A REFERENCE - please DO NOT send emails upset over shelter listings.**** Contacting us will only delay time. YOU NEED TO Contact shelter number listed below in the bio. The Shelter is responsible for the dogs care & adoption. When calling the shelter refer to reference ID below. Please consider adopting me. You will be saving my life if you do....
KAYTAH - ID#A199425
I am a female, red and white siberian husky. The shelter has her listed as a possible mix but from the photo she can easliy be purebred as well. This cutie is approx. 5 months old. She is up to date on shots, and if not spayed now, will be before adoption. Come meet this sweetie! I have been at the shelter since Jul 13, 2006. For more information about this animal, call: Pasadena Humane Society and SPCA at 626-792-7151. Ask for information about animal ID number A199425.
Huskies make great family pals, and love the companionship of other canines medium to xlarge size. They are a pack animal and consider there humans part of their pack. Because of this they truly enjoy being with there humans and canine friends. They are a fun, happy and active breed that promises to make you laugh and keep you smiling. As with any canines they need love and attention to be happy. This breed was born to run, and can be an escape artist easily scaling 6ft fences or finding the one weak spot in your yard. The Siberian Husky can NEVER be trusted off leash or in an ungated area for this reason. Many Huskies are hit by cars, stolen for their beauty, or lost and never returned. Please keep your Siberian Husky leashed and safe, and add needed locks to gates. They’re counting on you! Please read up on the breed to educate yourself, or contact rescue for advice on your new canine friend AFT E R adopting. Rescue volunteers will always be there to help you! Please note when adopting a Husky from the shelter – this breed is not cat friendly. If you have a cat please make sure it IS cat friendly.
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