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My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with White
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
81e7f78a-3537-4572-a3f1-838fb79d8eeb
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet TAYLOR!
DOB: ~May 6, 2024
Taylor is a sweet, blue-eyed pup who's ready for her forever home! She's dog-friendly, kennel-trained, and does great on a leash. Taylor is well-behaved in the car and enjoys going into stores. She takes treats gently and is treat-motivated to learn more. Due to her time in a boarding facility, she’ll need some work on potty training, but she’s very smart and quick to catch on.
Taylor and her littermates were trapped at a local park in August, found inside a fenced baseball diamond field. They stuck together, trying to escape from people attempting to catch them. The owners never came forward.
Apply to meet Taylor today!
Background:
Trapped at a park: Found in August inside a fenced baseball diamond
Sibling Info: Taylor and her littermates share similar traits
Training Needs: Potty training in progress; treat-motivated and eager to learn
Possible Breed Information:
Taylor is believed to be a mix of Husky and either Australian Shepherd or German Shepherd. Here’s a quick overview of these breeds:
Husky Traits:
Size: Medium to large, 35-60 pounds
Personality: Friendly, independent, alert
Energy Needs: High; needs daily exercise like long walks or running
Australian/German Shepherd Traits:
Size: Medium to large, 40-88 pounds
Personality: Intelligent, loyal, and protective
Energy Needs: Require mental and physical stimulation, thrive in active homes
These mixes are expected to be active, intelligent, and affectionate dogs who will thrive with structured activities and training.
Training & Socialization Needs:
Socialization: Early exposure to people and other dogs is key to building a well-mannered dog
Activity: They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation through walks, play, and training
Companionship: These pups enjoy being around other dogs and may experience separation anxiety if left alone for long periods
Health Considerations:
High Energy & Exercise Needs: Regular exercise is essential to prevent boredom
Training: Positive reinforcement works best with these intelligent breeds
Grooming: Regular brushing is needed, especially if they inherit the Husky’s thicker fur
Breed Disclaimer:
The breed information provided is based on the appearance of the pup and DNA testing from other littermates. It is not a guarantee of the exact breed or traits. The characteristics of Husky, Australian Shepherd, and German Shepherd breeds are intended as general guidelines but may not reflect the exact makeup of the dog.
For more information or to arrange a meet, please fill out an application on our website:
www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com
More photos of Taylor and her siblings here!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hz5xyDcPDpmUNWS19
Meet TAYLOR!
DOB: ~May 6, 2024
Taylor is a sweet, blue-eyed pup who's ready for her forever home! She's dog-friendly, kennel-trained, and does great on a leash. Taylor is well-behaved in the car and enjoys going into stores. She takes treats gently and is treat-motivated to learn more. Due to her time in a boarding facility, she’ll need some work on potty training, but she’s very smart and quick to catch on.
Taylor and her littermates were trapped at a local park in August, found inside a fenced baseball diamond field. They stuck together, trying to escape from people attempting to catch them. The owners never came forward.
Apply to meet Taylor today!
Background:
Trapped at a park: Found in August inside a fenced baseball diamond
Sibling Info: Taylor and her littermates share similar traits
Training Needs: Potty training in progress; treat-motivated and eager to learn
Possible Breed Information:
Taylor is believed to be a mix of Husky and either Australian Shepherd or German Shepherd. Here’s a quick overview of these breeds:
Husky Traits:
Size: Medium to large, 35-60 pounds
Personality: Friendly, independent, alert
Energy Needs: High; needs daily exercise like long walks or running
Australian/German Shepherd Traits:
Size: Medium to large, 40-88 pounds
Personality: Intelligent, loyal, and protective
Energy Needs: Require mental and physical stimulation, thrive in active homes
These mixes are expected to be active, intelligent, and affectionate dogs who will thrive with structured activities and training.
Training & Socialization Needs:
Socialization: Early exposure to people and other dogs is key to building a well-mannered dog
Activity: They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation through walks, play, and training
Companionship: These pups enjoy being around other dogs and may experience separation anxiety if left alone for long periods
Health Considerations:
High Energy & Exercise Needs: Regular exercise is essential to prevent boredom
Training: Positive reinforcement works best with these intelligent breeds
Grooming: Regular brushing is needed, especially if they inherit the Husky’s thicker fur
Breed Disclaimer:
The breed information provided is based on the appearance of the pup and DNA testing from other littermates. It is not a guarantee of the exact breed or traits. The characteristics of Husky, Australian Shepherd, and German Shepherd breeds are intended as general guidelines but may not reflect the exact makeup of the dog.
For more information or to arrange a meet, please fill out an application on our website:
www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com
We require a foster or adoption application to qualify to foster or adopt our animals. We do check your current veterinary reference and landlord approval if renting. The next step is a "meet and greet" with all family members and/or household occupants, and current pets. Upon approval, we offer a "trial adoption" period that allows adopter to make sure of a good fit for both the dog and family. Adoption is final when adoption contract (different from application) is filled out and signed, and adoption fee is paid. Our adoption fees range from $75 - $300 (puppies) currently, but are subject to revision if our veterinary costs rise.
We require a foster or adoption application to qualify to foster or adopt our animals. We do check your current veterinary reference and landlord approval if renting. The next step is a "meet and greet" with all family members and/or household occupants, and current pets. Upon approval, we offer a "trial adoption" period that allows adopter to make sure of a good fit for both the dog and family. Adoption is final when adoption contract (different from application) is filled out and signed, and adoption fee is paid. Our adoption fees range from $75 - $300 (puppies) currently, but are subject to revision if our veterinary costs rise.
All adoptables are posted at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com.
Complete online foster or adoption application.
All adoptables are posted at www.friendsfureveranimalrescue.com.
Complete online foster or adoption application.
More about this rescue
Mission Statement:
Friends Furever Animal Rescue (FFAR) is a passionate, all-volunteer, non-profit animal rescue organization located in Southern Idaho. Our mission is to combat the challenges of pet overpopulation, abuse, and neglect within our community by providing essential support, including food, shelter, veterinary care, and rehabilitation to animals in need. We are dedicated to finding loving homes for these animals, ultimately creating better lives for those without a home.
Vision Statement:
To engage the hearts, hands and minds of the community to help provide a better life for adoptable animals without homes.
Goals:
To rescue lost and abandoned within our community and beyond.
To provide food, shelter and vet care to those in need.
Promote spay and neuter programs to help end suffering and homelessness.
Adopt healthy animals back into loving homes.
Rehabilitate hard-to-adopt animals and find them loving homes
Mission Statement:
Friends Furever Animal Rescue (FFAR) is a passionate, all-volunteer, non-profit animal rescue organization located in Southern Idaho. Our mission is to combat the challenges of pet overpopulation, abuse, and neglect within our community by providing essential support, including food, shelter, veterinary care, and rehabilitation to animals in need. We are dedicated to finding loving homes for these animals, ultimately creating better lives for those without a home.
Vision Statement:
To engage the hearts, hands and minds of the community to help provide a better life for adoptable animals without homes.
Goals:
To rescue lost and abandoned within our community and beyond.
To provide food, shelter and vet care to those in need.
Promote spay and neuter programs to help end suffering and homelessness.
Adopt healthy animals back into loving homes.
Rehabilitate hard-to-adopt animals and find them loving homes
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We'll also keep you updated on ANISE (6 black pups)'s adoption status with email updates.