Sasha
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Sasha
AvailableSasha is a female Husky in Delano, CA, with a medium build and a beautiful long red and white coat. She is an adult dog, approximately three years old. Sasha is not yet house trained, but sheâs received her DAPP vaccination and has been dewormed. Bright and energetic, sheâs eager to become part of a loving family.
About Sasha
Sasha is a medium-sized, three-year-old female Husky in Delano, CA, with a striking red and white long coat. She arrived as a stray but settled into the shelter easily, showing a playful and affectionate side right away. Tested with both male and female dogs, Sasha got along extremely wellâsheâs a social dog who enjoys canine company. Her personality leans friendly and energetic, making her a great fit for families looking for a loving and fun companion. Sheâs been dewormed and has her DAPP vaccine, so you donât need to worry about those basics. Sasha is not yet house trained. Her behavior with cats and children hasnât been observed. Youâll find her eager for attention, and she relishes a good play session or cuddle. If youâre searching for a joyful, spirited pup with plenty of love to give, Sashaâs ready for a committed home. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Sasha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sasha, as a Husky, will thrive best in a home with active people and space to move. Huskies appreciate a secure yard or regular outdoor activities to keep them mentally and physically engaged.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Sasha generally do best with access to a medium or large yard since they are energetic and adventurous. Daily walks and playtime are important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies are usually good with children due to their playful and friendly nature. Sasha would likely do well in a home with kids, given proper socialization and supervision.











