DescriptionIt won’t let me select the buttons, but she is microchipped and has all her vaccinations up to date too!
Gina isn’t your average husky. She’s fully grown at 18.5kg, gets tired after 5k walks most of the time and honestly behaves like a giant cat more than a dog (note the picture of her on the window ledge!)
She is fully crate trained, and can be left a full working day with no trouble, she just wants to be a part of everything when you’re at home. She loves to be close by, on you, cuddling, playing, etc. Wherever you are she will want to be! She’s great with other dogs and children and babies. And once you establish yourself as a leader she’s good on her lead. and with recall. It might take some time, but she’s capable - since we’ve had her it’s been myself who’s been that person, my husband gets her cheekier side, she is more drawn towards women in terms of leadership but she loves everyone!
We are about to have 2 under 2 and I’m worried Gina isn’t getting everything she really needs with us, it’s been a horrible decision to make but I can’t keep her for the selfish reason of loving her, she needs more time and attention than I am able to give her. She deserves more and she’s only going to be getting even less in just a few months as we navigate the babies.
We are only asking for a small amount for her to know that the person who takes her is serious and intentional- Gina is our family and I want only what is best for her. She’s loving and soft and gentle and playful and sassy and just genuinely a wonderful girl. The vets love her as much as she loves them - she’s weird like that!
She has an extra large crate for plenty of space and it’s impossible to escape, she’s been in it for a year, just over, and hasn’t made a dent in it! She can be an escape artist when she wants to be, as with all huskies, so you’ll get the crate too if you decide she’s yours, plus her bowls and food etc.
if you have any questions at all just ask, I really want to make sure she’s going to go to the right place :)