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Arya

Name Arya
Gender Female
Age 6 months old (As of 1/13/2025)
Breed Husky mix
Weight 20-25lbs.
Dog No small dogs, has prey drive. But good with medium and large dogs
Cat No cats
Kids Best with kids 13+
Crate-trained Good in crate
Housebroken Yes
Leash In training
Behavioral Shy at first, needs time to open up.
Location Fostered in Dublin, CA

Calling all Game of Thrones lovers! Introducing Arya.

She was found by a former adopter hiding under their car during a severe rainstorm.

She is estimated to be 6 months old, spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated and has her rabies shot now that she has been admitted to our rescue. We think she is Husky mix but are waiting for her Embark DNA results to be certain.

A little about her personality:
* She takes a few minutes to warm up to her family, but once she does she is glued to your hip.
* She loves her foster Mom and Dad but is skittish of the teens in the house.
* She loves her foster brother Chewie but seems to have a strong prey drive towards smaller dogs so we would not recommend a household with small dogs or cats.
* She is potty trained and will signal when she needs to go outside. If you have a dog door she knows how to use one and that would work.
* She is not a jumper out of the yard but can jump a 3 ft high baby gate.
* She is crate trained and sleeps in her crate thru the night. Often you can find her in the crate during her regular relax time as well.
* She loves walks but still needs practice getting into her harness as she flops around like a fish preparing for her walk.
* She is very food motivated.
* She knows sit, come, and her name.

She would love to have an active person or couple to call her own. We would recommend she not be placed with a family with kids due to her skittishness but she is not aggressive so it’s really just that she runs from them. If there were older teens in the home or young adults that come and go that would be okay. But she isn’t the type that would be adopted to a family with young kids who want a playmate. She doesn’t need another dog but if the home had one it should be roughly her size with a tolerance for goofiness. 

We are looking for a home who understands the responsibilities of owning and raising a puppy. Arya is patiently waiting!

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