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"When you live with Siberian Huskies, you always have a story to tell!"
"Kiki" the Siberian Husky Seeks Loving Forever Family!
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Isn't "Kiki" beautiful? She is just 3.5 years old and has stunning eyes--one blue and one a parti-eye, meaning it is a unique mix of brown and blue together in one eye! (My Gibson was also a parti-eyed Husky!) Kiki has been living a wonderful life with a foster on Long Island, New York and is now ready for a loving, forever home of her own!
Learn About Kiki...
As you can see from the video, Kiki loves cats! Yes, you heard correctly—she is cat-friendly and currently enjoys giving a bath to her best feline buddy, "Bob," as you can see in the video! Isn't that the cutest? And it's quite wonderful as not all Siberian Huskies are cat friendly, but Kiki is! It is so cute that I'm sharing a still pic here so you can really see how cute these two are!
She also enjoys the company of other male dogs, and loves to watch the world go by from some of her favorite spots on her foster's property!
As it explains in the video, Kiki has a lot of LIKES...
And she has a few DISLIKES...
If you have Husky experience—or, are willing to learn all about the specific needs and traits of this wonderful breed—and want a young, beautiful, energetic Husky to share your life with, then Kiki is for you!
According to Gerri of NESHR, "Kiki can be adopted to a home in Southern New York State, New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland!
To understand the unique and special traits of the Siberian Husky, contact NESHR directly, or check out my educational page HERE to see if this breed is indeed the breed for you so you understand their needs and welcome her, or any Husky, into your home forever!
Click on image to complete NESHR's Adoption Form to apply for adopting "Kiki"
Additionally, NESHR can always use loving Foster families to help them help more Huskies in need of homes!
States NESHR, "Our rescue group provides food, medicines and support, and our
volunteers provide love and secure homes. Our fosters are vested in
getting the best homes for our dogs. Foster families are very involved
in the placement of our dogs. If you want to open your home and your
heart to foster a NESHR dog, please fill out a foster application, and a
volunteer will contact you. Be sure to provide a telephone number where
you can be reached. Our Foster families are the first step in finding
homes for our Sibes."
(Click on image for more Foster info)
Interested? Contact NESHR directly for more information!
Please share Kiki's YouTube video above or this blog post to help her find her forever loving home!
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Kiki sure looks like such a sweetie and I hope she gets her very own forever home super soon.
ReplyDeleteKiki sounds like a gem! And she love cats!! Wish I wasn't so far away....
ReplyDeleteI'm not qualified to give her a home, but I can certainly hope and pray she gets one soon.
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