Husky Havoc RRT
All HHRRT foster dogs receive:
Vaccines: DHLPPL, Bordatella, 1 year Rabies
Spay / Neuter: if by chance you adopt a puppy younger than 6
months of age, you will be required per the adoption contract to
have the pup altered at the appropriate age. No dog older than 6
months will be adopted out without first being altered.
Heartworm test: if positive, the dog will undergo necessary
treatment. If negative, the dog will go on monthly preventative.
Flea & Tick prevention: dips, Capstar, etc if needed + monthly
topical preventative
Microchipping: after adoption, you will become the primary
contact person. Husky Havoc RRT
MUST remain as the secondary
contact for the life of the dog.
Vet Care: any additional medical, surgical, and/or behavioral care
the individual dog requires.
Training: housetraining, leash training, crate training, basic
obedience (i.e., Sit, Come, Stay). Healthy adults may be trained in
harness to run on a recreational sled team during the fall and
winter.
Dogs will be sent home with: collar, leash, their favorite toy, a
week's worth of kibble, microchip papers, adoption contract, rabies
tag, vet health forms, and a copy of
"It's a Sibe Thing...You
Wouldn't Understand" by Raven Delaval
Name: India
Breed: Siberian Husky
Sex: female (spayed)
Age: 15 months (born May 2007)
Weight: 40 lbs
Coat Color: wolf gray, tawny undercoat. Heavy single bar mask. Black points. Beautiful!
Eye Color: bi-eyed: one brown, one pale blue
Physical Health: Healthy. Her foster parents got her up to a good weight, and are giving
     her some much needed exercise.
Current Vet Care: she's been fully vaccinated and spayed.
Temperament: quintessential Siberian: friendly, curious, sweet, smart, affectionate,
     playful, and happy-go-lucky. Very well socialized and hasn't met a person she doesn't    
      like. Gets along well with other dogs, though is a typical husky when it comes to
     small dogs and
would not be a good companion for toy breeds.   
Heartworm test: negative
Flea & tick: negative
UTD on shots? DHLPPL / 1 year Rabies / Bordatella
Housetrained? yes
Cratetrained? yes
Leashtrained? yes
Good with dogs? yes
Good with cats? yes (but all huskies require supervision with smaller animals, just in case)
Good with kids? yep, she loves everyone
Known Commands: Sit. Down. Kennel.
Sledding Potential: unknown
For more, check out India's Dogster Page & see her on Petfinder.com
History: We don't know anything about India's first owners, but her second family
   adopted her from the Cleveland APL. They later decided to move without her, and
   simply "let her go."  A kindhearted couple who lived nearby found her and took her
   in. They are currently fostering her until a forever family finds her.
Ideal owner:  India would do best in a home with at least one other dog. Like all huskies,
   she doesn't do well when left alone but thrives when part of a pack. She has a high
   energy level, so an active family would be best. A fenced yard will be preferred. A
   home with cats is okay, provided the cats have safe places to hide if needed.
India
spayed F, 15 mos old
wolf gray, bi-eyed
Siberian Husky
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LAST UPDATED: 9-21-08
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