Nova
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Nova
AvailableNova is a female, spayed Siberian Husky in her adult years, currently living in Sumter, SC. She is a medium-sized, house trained dog, and her vaccinations are up to date. Nova gets along with both cats and other dogs, making her a good candidate for a multi-pet household.
About Nova
Nova is a 5½-year-old Siberian Husky with a calm, steadfast presence. She loves the simple things—unhurried walks, lounging on the couch, feeling secure in familiar routines. In the house, Nova is well-mannered and listens attentively. She's content being left to herself but never lets an opportunity for affection pass by. Nova gets along well with other dogs and cats and fits into the daily life of a home with ease. Sometimes, her excitement shines through when meeting new people, but it’s always rooted in a desire for connection. Despite her gentle and affectionate nature, Nova has some history that shapes what she needs. There have been incidents in her past connected to rough handling and stressful teasing—moments born of fear and self-protection, not aggression. Her ideal home is one without young children, with adults who respect her boundaries and communicate clearly. With trust and patience, Nova relaxes fully and becomes an unshakeable companion. There’s no pattern of harm in Nova—just a sensitive dog seeking understanding and a quiet, reliable home. She’s searching for someone who values loyalty, respects boundaries, and wants a dog to share comfort, routine, and the peace of everyday life. Nova is in Sumter, SC, ready to start a safe new chapter. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Nova
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nova, as a Siberian Husky, tends to thrive in a home with enough space and a calm, structured environment. These dogs appreciate routine and do well where their boundaries are respected.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Siberian Huskies like Nova typically need regular access to outdoor space to exercise, even if it's just a yard or daily walks. A fenced yard or nearby park is ideal for letting Nova burn off some energy safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While many Huskies do well with children, Nova requires a home without young children due to her history and sensitivity. She does best in an environment where her signals are respected by adults.
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