



Meet Piper
Dog - Husky, Siberian
Sex: Female
Age: 2.5 years
Weight: 41.4 lbs.
Color: White/None
Current Status: Available Foster
Name: Piper
About Piper
Sex: Female
Color: White
Eye Color: Brown
Birthday: 11/14/2019
Weight: 41 lbs
Large Dog Friendly: Yes
Small Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: unknown
Crate Trained: Yes
Housebroken: Yes
Energy Level: medium
Reaction to New People: skittish/ scared but getting better every day!
Kid Friendly: She is fine with calm kids.
Training: She knows "kennel" and is learning to walk on leash
Grooming Needs: Normal husky coat which will require regular thorough brushing. You should aim for once a week or so, and more when she is blowing her coat, typically twice a year.
Fence: Yes
Solo or Siblings: She needs another dog to learn from and to help build her confidence. She likes to play husky play and takes corrections well.
From the Foster: Piper was a stray. She's not sure of people, but when you gain her trust she loves to be pet. She doesn't really play with toys, but enjoys ripping stuffies apart while in her crate. She's very skittish and prefers to hang out in her plastic crate or wherever her foster brothers are but she is getting braver every day. She's in the beginning stages of learning how to dog, so everything is very scary for her. Piper has just mastered stairs. She will need to be in a fenced-in yard on tie-out for a while. She will definitely play catch-me-if-you-can if you give her the chance. She's very sweet and once she warms up to you and trusts you she is going to love cuddling. She is looking for a home with another husky to play with and one she can follow and learn from.
She requires a gps tracker upon adoption.
Adoption Fee: $400
All dogs coming into Adopt a Husky Minnesota receive care tailored to their needs, including: Nose-to-tail exam with a partner veterinarian, Vaccinations (Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella), 4DX test to check for heartworm or tick exposure, Fecal Analysis, Heartworm and Flea/Tick Preventative, Spay/Neuter prior to adoption, Microchip, and are evaluated for temperament and trainability.