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Meet Isabella-0244

Dog - Husky, Siberian

Sex: Female

Age: 5.25 years

Weight: 47 lbs.

Color: Grey/Black

Current Status: Healthy In Home

Name: Isabella aka Bella

About Isabella-0244

Sex: Female

Color: Black and white

Eye Color: Bi-eyes, 1 Blue and 1 Brown

Birthday: 12/30/2018

Weight: 45 lbs

Large Dog Friendly: Yes

Small Dog Friendly: Unknown

Cat Friendly: Unknown however I would say no due to her history of killing chickens

Crate Trained: Yes, but she does get anxious while in her crate.

Housebroken: Yes. Utilizes a doggy door to go outside.

Energy Level: Medium to high

Reaction to New People: Very friendly. She does jump to greet people and likes to give "kisses."

Kid Friendly: Yes

Training: Great recall when called by the name Bella. Also knows how to sit. Walks well on a leash. Bella is a bit "mouthy" and does use pressure to bite down. Foster family is working to correct this.

Grooming Needs: Moderate

Fence: Yes

Solo or Siblings: Siblings are highly recommended for her. Bella loves to play and burn up her energy.

From the Foster: Bella is a super sweet, petite little lady. She loves kisses, snuggles, and playing all the time!

Bella loves playing fetch and destuffing stuffed toys. Bella's foster family can take toys and food from her easily. Bella does get "mouthy" when she is overly excited or tired and her foster family is working on correcting this behavior.

Bella eats her meals in her kennel however does get very anxious if left in the kennel for long periods of time. She does very well left in the house when her foster family is not home and utilizes a doggy door to go outside to go potty. Bella also does very well in a fenced yard (6ft privacy fence) and has not attempted to dig under or jump over it. Bella does likes to bark at her other dog and human friends to get them to play and chase her. Bella also has fantastic recall and comes when her name is called.

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.