Mia
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Mia
AvailableMia is a sable and white Siberian Husky with a medium coat, currently in Lakeland, FL. She is a 7-year-old adult female who enjoys adventure and downtime in equal measure. Mia's strong independent streak and protective personality make her a good fit for an attentive household. She is best as the only dog and isn't comfortable around children.
About Mia
Meet Mia, a lively Siberian Husky with a smart, independent streak and unmistakable loyalty. She thrives on playtime, daily walks, and the fun of toys, but don't let the energy fool you—Mia's always up for a cozy snuggle after a busy day. She bonds strongly with her people and naturally keeps an eye out for those she cares about, making her protective but also a bit reserved. Mia prefers being the only dog in the home, soaking up all the affection and attention, and she's not comfortable around children. Mia's goofball nature and sharp mind make her a fun companion for someone who appreciates a dog with character. Born on January 11th, she's a pragmatic Capricorn—expect her to thrive on routine and structure. If you want a loyal, affectionate sidekick who's always up for exploring and then curling up together, Mia could be your perfect match. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$200Payment after application.
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Questions about Mia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mia is a Siberian Husky and typically does best in an active home with plenty of mental and physical stimulation. She’ll thrive with space to move and people who enjoy spending time outdoors.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies like Mia need a securely fenced yard or ample room to run and play. Daily walks and opportunities to exercise are important for her energy level.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Siberian Huskies can be great family dogs, Mia is not comfortable around children and would be best in a home where she is the only pet and without young kids.











