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Izzy   

In shelter Dog

Calgary, AB, T2Y 4V1
Pet name:
Izzy
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Husky
Date:
09/10/2022
Age:
Adult
Size:
Large
Description:
The darling dog posted is a pet rescued by Rocky Mountain Animal Rescue.

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BREED: HUSKY/Cross Shepherd

AGE:  3-4 YEAR

HISTORY: IZZY was found homeless in the dessert of Qatar and brought to someone in the city who helps the homeless dogs suffering in intense heat trying to survive on little food and only water given to them by caring people.  Shes a bit of a loner but is fine with other dogs and lives with many before transported from Qatar, 87 to be exact! But happy happy on her own. Her pics make her look crazy but her eyes are light blue.

TERMPERMENT:  she is really nice girl and deserves her shot, seems a bit down but its a long HOT HOT HOT summer this year in the Qatar, the Mid-East where she is from.  Terrible for a husky!  Shes so bored. Nothing to do but sit around.   Heat outside is extreme and people are killing the dogs. She is really nice girl and deserves her shot, seems a bit down due to depression of boredom every day all day. She cannot be with cats. She has prey drive towards them and could kill them.

FAVORITE THINGS: She loves her bed but I think in a better environment she would be more energetic, not typical husky energy, more of a couch potato. She loves people. Huge people person!  More so than dogs!  

Small dogs:  she is fine

Children:   never has  been around them. She likely would Love them! Not small kids though.

Cats:  No cats. She can harm or kill them.

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