Aspen is an approximately 2 year old, female, Husky/ Pyrenees mix. She is super sweet and loves adult humans (kids unknown, could be okay with older children who know/respect boundaries). She is a giant couch potato most of the time and prefers indoors to being outside. Aspen is UTD on vaccinations and has completed a basic obedience course and a board and train program, so she does know basic commands but in typical Husky/Pyr fashion, she only wants to oblige on her own terms. Aspen is house-broken and crate-trained; she actually loves being in her crate! We have had Aspen for about a year and a half and she loves her brother Cosmo, an American Eskimo however she has not done will with our three girls (Beagle, Staffordshire Terrier, Shar-Pei/ Pit/ Chow Chow). We have another male Eskimo and they're fine- he is just more particular than Cosmo so they don't play that much. It seems that her aggression is geared more toward females rather than just other dogs in general but I believe that ideally she would do best as an only dog. Aspen is a super sweet girl, but the aggression is unpredictable. We have tried working with her and have reached the point where we are unable to provide her with what she needs. While she loves being in her crate and is content in there for most of the time, it doesn't seem fair for a dog her age to have to spend most of her time there or in a muzzle, which she does not like at all.
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