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Karelian Bear Dog puppies and dogs in Lacey, Washington

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Honeysuckle

Akita

Female, 5 yrs
Olympia, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Honeysuckle is a breathtaking 5-year-old Akita with a plush, snowy-white coat and a heart just as soft. At first, she might be a little reserved around new faces, but give her a moment, and she’ll be showering you with sweet, affectionate kisses.She’s incredibly gentle and easy to handle, making her a wonderful companion for anyone looking for a loyal and loving friend. Honeysuckle is a smart girl who already knows sit, shake, and down, always eager to show off her skills—especially for a treat! While she enjoys her walks, she does have a picky side when it comes to certain floor types, so she’ll appreciate a little patience and understanding.With her loving nature and gentle soul, Honeysuckle is ready to find a forever home where she can be cherished. Could she be your perfect match?The dog adoption fee is $90. They come spayed/neutered, microchipped, first set of vaccines including DAPP (parvo combo), Bordatella (kennel cough), have been dewormed with Pyrantel, and have been treated with selamectin for fleas.Our website updates every hour, but some animals may be adopted faster than we can get them updated online.If you`d like to check on the status of an animal, please call us at 360-352-2510. This is especially important if you are viewing this animal on any site other than Animal Services` website.
We'll also keep you updated on Bear's adoption status with email updates.
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Bear

Alaskan Malamute

Female, Adult
Lacey, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet [ Bear] – Looking for a Loving Home! [Bear] is a [3]-year-old [Alaskan malamute] with a [friendy loving] personality. Bear is well trained. She knows how to sit, speak, lay down, and playes dead when you say bang bang. She is an introvert. She is [house-trained/crate-trained], up-to-date on vaccinations, and she is not spayed. Bear loves going on walks and cuddling and would thrive in a home with a fenced yard. Due to our busy lifestyle of traveling, we are looking for a responsible and caring person to give Bear the attention and love she deserves. If you’re interested in meeting Bear please reach out!

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