FEMALE HUSKY 2 YEARS OLD

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Bartow FL

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I have a 2 year old female husky. Her name is Chloe. She is pretty small for her breed (or so I thought) so I did an Embark DNA test and turns out she is 80% Husky, 10% Samoyed and 10% Malimute. I can give the print out of the results for that. She's very healthy and VERY active. She loves playing outside but will jump the fence at the blink of an eye if you don't have her on a leash. She is a very sweet dog but MUST go to someone that has experience with Huskies because she is EXTRA. I haven't had her for long but unfortunately, I was told that she is good with smaller animals and that was not true. I have a cat and a Pitbull Chihuahua that she can't stand. Bigger animals are fine as long as they aren't dominant. Chloe is extremely dominant and has to be the Alpha. She is talkative only when she needs something. If she's hungry, thirsty, needs to go outside, she will yell at you lol She is great with kids but I would suggest no little ones unless they are empathetic to animals. I haven't had an incident with Chloe and my little ones BUT she doesn't like for air to be blown in her face and my son gets a kick out of it when she jumps and yells at him for it. Needless to say, just to be safe, they aren't allowed alone together because I'm not sure if she would bite him over it and he doesn't seem to understand that she's not playing, she doesn't like it. If you can keep your little ones from blowing in her face then I think she would be fine. With her being 2, you would think automatically that she's house trained. When I got her, I was told that she's house trained and crate trained. She did really good at first but about a week after I got her she started having accidents in her crate and then it moved from the crate to anywhere that my Pitbull Chihuahua had been. So, I'm really not sure if it's a house training issue or a territory issue. If I take her outside every 30 minutes then no accidents happen but I work so it's not possible for me to do unfortunately. I'm confident that it's not because she simply can't hold it for longer than 30 minutes because she was able to when she first got here. She is not ready to be rehomed yet and I am in no rush to re-home her. I want to make sure she goes to a FOREVER family that is experienced with a high prey drive, escape artist husky. Absolutely no cats or smaller animals. This is the whole reason I have to re-home her. Otherwise, I would keep her. A big yard isn't a huge requirement for me because you'll need to keep her on a leash regardless unless you have a huge fence that she can't kick up on and jump over. There will be a small rehoming fee to ensure she goes to an amazing forever home. Fun fact: She is OBSESSED with meat, mainly chicken. If you cook meat, you will need to put her in another room or a crate or she's gonna eat all of it no matter what you say.

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