Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Heidi
Shepherd X Husky | Female | Vic
Say Hi to little Heidi :)
Heidi is an extremely affectionate and bursting with energy one and half year old girl, who has so much love to give! She is a very clever girl who is just dying to please, but will need someone dedicated to her ongoing training, as she is still very much puppy like!
She loves a game of fetch, and she thinks the beach is the most exhilarating place in the world!
She still needs to learn how to socialize with other dogs properly, with careful introduction, as she can be very overbearing initially. But once she settles loves to play with them. She can be a little protective of her toys so will have to be monitored and slowly trained to share if homed with another companion.
Heidi absolutely adores people, but would be better suited to a family with older children, as she is still young and boisterous and may knock little ones over. She also needs to go to a home with no cats or small animals as she likes to chase.
All in all, Heidi is a beautiful dog that will reward her forever home with a lifetime of fun, loyalty, and devoted companionship.
Adoption details
To apply to adopt one of our dogs or find out more details please fill out our application form from here http://form.jotform.co/form/41659078631865
If you have any difficulties filling out a form please email us - adoption.homesforhuskiesrescue@gmail.com
Once we have received your application we will be in contact to discuss your application further and our adoption process.
Part of our adoption process is to conduct a yard inspection of the property to ensure your yard is secure to hold a husky safely.
Please note - Filling out one of our adoption application's does NOT hold you to adopting the dog.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.




