Husky and Lab Cross
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Lebanon OR
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My kids and dogs and I have been living in a camper trailer the last few years. We have an opportunity to move in to an apartment now that we have built up a good rental history since my divorce. Unfortunately, dogs are not going to work out where we are moving to so I'm hoping to rehome my two dogs. Lily is about 7 or 8 years old. I don't think she has ever been spayed, no scar, and she was abandoned in north Dakota where we were living in company housing, and I took her in. She is an awesome old gal that looks like a white (NOT YELLOW) lab but has to be crossed with something. She is pretty, but getting older. Coyote, or "Yoyo" is a Siberian husky that the previous owner wanted to register and breed, but I was never interested in breeding her, nor registering her, it was not important to me. She is about 5 or so I think. She is microchipped, but not spayed yet. Both girls will need you to get them up to date on shots and vet visits etc. Lily is trustworthy and once she learns where home is, she can be loose and just hang out, greet you when you pull in to your driveway, bark at intruders, sit next to you and be a faithful old companion. Yoyo is an active husky that my kids walk/run often with lots of energy, and she needs a fenced area or always be on a leash; she may run off and be hard to catch. Both are house trained but haven't been indoors since our living in the camper trailer. They are amazing with kids, and socialized and seem great with other dogs too. We have cats around, wild ones and other tenant's cats and they are good with them. The husky had a cuddle buddy cat (was so cute to see them sleeping together) when she was tethered outside. They are good in a chain link kennel and stay in there while I am gone at work. I use flea treatment so they shouldn't have any fleas. I'm not charging a rehoming fee. They do NOT have to stay together so if you are only interested in one of the dogs, that's fine with me. They are both pretty well behaved, and would make a great addition to any single person home, or a family that wants a furry friend.
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