Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Snapshot of Blizzy! Size? Expected full size to be 35-50 lbs! Age? Puppy Activity Level? Lots of energy! Looking for a running or hiking buddy :) Noise Level? I bark when I play! Good with Dogs? I would love a medium or large sized playmate! Good with Cats? I like cats more than they like me! (Dog-savvy cats may be okay). Good with Kids? Older kids, please! Good with Strangers? I love everyone! Potty Trained? I'm a puppy, so I'm still learning Crate Trained? I bark some, but quiet down quickly. Interested? Learn more about Blizzy below! About Blizzy: Hi, my name is Blizzy and I am a young husky/cattle dog mix puppy! I was born in Arkansas and then got a ride all the way up to Minnesota. I'm really happy with my move because it brought me closer to snow, which is on my list of top ten favorite things. I love to run in it, roll in it, sit in it, and eat it! Moving up to Minnesota also brought me to my foster family. I currently live with 3 other dogs (2 medium sized and 1 small), 2 cats, 3 adults, and 2 babies. Its a crazy house but I love everyone! Having other dogs to play with is great! It really helps me get my energy out. I love to wrestle and chase after the two bigger dogs. I try to wrestle with the smaller dog but she doesn't really appreciate it. My foster mom says that I should leave her alone, which I do sometimes. But other times its so hard! Now, on to the cats. These creatures are very strange and have sharp claws. I know this because sometimes I play a little rough and they need to tell me to calm down. I listen to them very well because like I said, they have sharp claws and I do NOT want to feel them. Lastly, the babies I live with are small and very cute. I try to leave them alone like my foster mom says but they have very tasty hands so sometimes I sneak in a lick or two. They have a lot of fun toys that I try to play with but apparently thats "not okay". I dont really get it, but I'm learning! I would probably do best in a home without young kids while I'm still a baby myself. I'm a very smart girl and I'm learning new things every day! I can sit and lay down whenever there are treats involved. I'm also working on roll over (this one if very hard) and "wait". I dont like to wait. Why wait when I can have the treat now? Either way, my foster mom says I need to learn it so I comply. Since I'm a puppy, I like to chew everything I can find. If I find somethings thats now "dog friendly" I can be easily directed to a squeaky dog toy. Potty training and kennel training are going great! I know that outside is the bathroom but if you dont bring me out regularly I can't always hold it. I do great in my kennel though and will not use that as a bathroom. I'm usually very quiet and respectful in my kennel but I've been known to bark here and there, especially when my bladder is full or I've got too much energy! To recap and help you decide if I'm the right dog for you, I've made a handy checklist of things I would really like in my forever family: -Other dogs similar in size or bigger to play with and/or people that are very active -Dog savvy cats or no cats -Older kids that I can't knock down -Lots of love and treats and a strong desire to pet me (I'm very soft) Does that sound like you? Apply to meet me today! Adoption Fee: $500 Training Requirement: Obedience 1 MEET ME/ADOPT ME: If you’d like to arrange a meeting or begin the adoption process, please fill out an adoption application by visiting www.twincitiespetrescue.org/adopt/adopt-a-dog/ . A volunteer from Twin Cities Pet Rescue will contact you once your application is reviewed. FOSTER HOMES NEEDED!!! Twin Cities Pet Rescue is a volunteer-run, foster home-based organization. We can only rescue as many animals as available foster homes. Please consider saving the life of an animal in need and become a volunteer foster home today. To become a foster, fill out a dog or cat foster application on the Twin Cities Pet Rescue website: www.twincitiespetrescue.org . There is little to no cost to foster an animal. Twin Cities Pet Rescue provides its foster families with food, supplies, and veterinary care for its animals. All you need to do is supply the love! PLEASE NOTE: Twin Cities Pet Rescue does not adopt to homes further than 60 miles from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro Area.