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SNOWYRescue Me ID: 18-05-10-00382

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About SNOWY

Siberian Husky mix
Age: Adult
Sex: Male

Kintamani breed? you say. I've never heard of a Kintamani dog before you say. Yes it's true! This is because Snowy is most probably the first Kintamani Dog to land in California! He looks closest to a Husky. Here's what we recommend. Type Kintamani Dog into Google & you'll have a lot of your questions answered! Snowy landed in the US in mid-April. His story is one of a warrior & he certainly holds himself as a King even though he's a rescue dog. Since he arrived from Asia, we've observed that Snowy really enjoys it here. It was a tough first week due to the multitude of changes he went through so his transition was a little difficult however, being the wise old soul that he is - he figured things out on his own & has currently settled into a routine of 2 daily walks & napping away on the couch with four other dogs in the same house. Here's more info on our wise old soul: Current: ��%BD��%BD��%BD Fully vaccinated ��%BD��%BD��%BD Neutered ��%BD��%BD��%BD De-wormed ��%BD��%BD��%BD Tick & flea treated ��%BD��%BD��%BD Kennel Cough vaccination ��%BD��%BD��%BD Microchipped About Snowy: ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD 5 - 7 years old ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Super chill ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Independent ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Loves to nap ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Loves to walk (albeit slow) ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Super smart ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Prefers female dogs ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Dominant ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Leash-trained ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Bath-trained (although he'll complain at first) ��%BD��%BD��%BD��%BD Food-trained Adoptor characteristics: ��%BD%9D��%BD Fully fenced house ��%BD%9D��%BD Lifetime commitment ��%BD%9D��%BD No large male dogs ��%BD%9D��%BD No cats ��%BD%9D��%BD 2 - 4 weeks transition time ��%BD%9D��%BD Transition training ��%BD%9D��%BD Experience with dogs Please give this unique survivor a home of his own and a family of his own! We transport all over the PNW.

Oregon

Compatibility

  • Good with Female Dogs Only
  • Not Good with Cats
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Average Temperament

Health

  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations Current

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