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Husky/Malamute cross looking for a loving home

Saint Helens
1 week
Siberian HuskyAge: 3 years1 female
£200
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WinterFemale£200

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Adv. Location:Saint Helens
Pets in litter:1 female
Breed:Siberian Husky
Generation:P
Age:3 years
Ready to Leave:23 Apr 2025
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I am sadly forced to rehome one of my dogs, her name is Winter and she is a 3 year old Husky/Malamute cross. The reason for rehoming is my dogs not getting along which has started to cause issues at home. She's a lovely dog but she can be aggressive towards other dogs so I would definitely say she should be in a household where there are no other pets. We are homeworkers so she's used to being around people all the time, would thrive in an environment where someone can look after her and not leave her alone for too long. She is very cuddly but likes her space too. She's good in a car, loves going to enclosed fields where she can chase balls until exhausted. Winter is up to date with flea/worming/vaccinations and doesn't have any health issues. She hasn't been spayed yet. She is very good on walks - no excessive pulling, likes to explore and responds to corrections well, she has a high prey drive so will pull when she sees a squirrel or a rabbit etc, she hasn't been trained off lead. Winter pulls more when in season so I'd advise to spay her for this and other reasons (we were planning to do this in the coming months as she's just come off her season). She has guarding issues when it comes to new toys (especially balls), once she had her fill in protecting the new object she will come around to you to play with it together. She's not shown any food guarding issues. She loves to say hello to other people and she can be jumpy about it (previous owner didn't train it out of her when she was a pup and awkwardly most people love it about her). She's very friendly with all people including children but I would say for younger kids toys might be an issue due to the guarding tendencies. She needs a lot of exercise and ideally a firm hand with socialisation and reactivity. No trials as I don't think it's fair on her. Any questions, please ask.
Reece T.
Saint Helens
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