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Asia

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1 year old|Mixed Breed, Husky|Female|Large|Bastrop, TX
🐈 Cat Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🐾 Friendly🦮 Leash Trained🎉 Social

Asia is a large young female dog, possibly a mix of Husky and other breeds, with a beautiful black and white coat. She is vaccinated and spayed, and currently in Bastrop, TX. At one year old, Asia’s youth and striking colors make her a standout companion.

About Asia

Asia grabs attention everywhere she goes. Just a year old, this large, striking girl is hard to miss—her coat’s a dramatic swirl of black, brown, and white, brushed with a silvery sheen. Those tall, folded-over ears make her look part royalty, part playful buddy. Asia has the leash manners down and very likely knows her way around house-training already. She gets along well with other dogs, whether male or female, and showed gentle respect when introduced to a cat, offering a polite "no thank you" instead of a chase. Athletic and nimble, she can clear a fence with ease—so she'll need a secure, tall yard to keep her safe. Asia may have Husky in her genes, which means she thrives with active people who can offer her exercise and a sense of purpose. If you’ve got the sturdy fence and room in your life for a head-turner, Asia’s looking for her landing place. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Asia

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Asia’s Husky/mixed-breed heritage makes her best suited for an active home with space to move, ideally with a securely fenced yard. She’ll thrive where she gets both exercise and companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Large mixes like Asia benefit from a good-sized, secure outdoor area—enough room for running, play, and mental stimulation. An escape-proof, high fence is essential for this athletic girl.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Husky mixes, when raised and socialized properly like Asia, are usually gentle and can do well with kids. Supervision and mutual respect between dog and children is always important.