Born with a congenital defect where her front right limb was not fully formed; she does have a bit of a small nub still here that she is used to – we will see if a vet has any advice on this in the longterm, but it doesn’t seem to slow her down or bug her at all!
Shy and timid as she first adjusted to her initial foster him and needed to be carried out to potty. She warmed up in time, and we expect she will do the same when adopted – new adjustments may be scary at first.
Sweet, very gentle and loves belly rubs
No ongoing behavioral issues, but responds well to verbal correction and redirection with food
Lower energy for a younger husky
Potty-trained and kennel-trained
Does well with the other dogs in her foster home
Seems to be ok with cats, but will require further intros to be sure!
Good with kids of all ages
Walks well on a leash with minimal pulling
Quick Facts:
Sweet, friendly girl born with a congenital defect where her front right limb was not fully formed
Shy and timid at first in foster home, but has made a lot of progress
Good on a leash and in a crate
No issues with other dogs, but has not been overly playful; good with kids of all ages