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PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION IN THE DOGS PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE, niagaradogrescue.com , BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. OUR VOLUNTEERS USE UP VALUABLE TIME ANSWERING QUESTIONS WHERE THE ANSWERS ARE READILY AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE. SINCE WE ARE ENTIRELY VOLUNTEER RUN, IT MAY TAKE SOME TIME BEFORE AN ADOPTION TEAM MEMBER CAN RESPOND TO YOUR APPLICATION. PLEASE BE PATIENT. WE ARE FOSTER BASED, THEREFORE WE DO NOT HAVE A FACILITY. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN CANADA WILL NOT BE ARRANGED UNTIL AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!!\t Please visit our website @ https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or apply for adoption @ https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php Name: Kiva (20220725-01) Weight: 79lbs Age: 5 years Gender: female Spayed/Neutered: yes Breed: husky mix Colour: brindle Neck size (for collar): large Height (from top of head): Length (from nose to base of tail): Crate size recommended: large Good with adults: Yes Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes, gets super excited and wants to play with them. Can scare little dogs sometimes because of her size. Good with cats: yes, she won’t hurt them. Loves to chase them to try to play. House trained: yes Crate trained: yes Energy level: medium to high…she gets very excited but then calms down after a few minutes Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: does not bark a lot. Only barks at those she hasn’t met before. Flight risk: No Food aggressive: No Walks on leash: yes Rides well in car: yes, but not a lot of experience . Crate preferably Destructive: she loves to dig if she gets bored. She needs toys and plenty of exercise. Needs a home with a yard: yes Needs a home with another dog: not necessary Can live in an apartment: No Foster insights/story- she was a stray that wandered onto the fosters home and never left…super skinny when she arrived. They fostered her but no one offered to adopt her and after about a months or so they then we decided to adopt her. She’s been with them for 5 years now living in the country. She is not good around chickens unless there is a very good coop system in place. They were very sad to give her up but their living situation changed and does not currently permit them to have animals.