Nola
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Nola
AvailableNola is a Husky mix, three years old and spayed, with a medium-length coat. She lives in Hesperia, CA, and is fully vaccinated. While she’s house trained and walks well on a leash, she prefers homes without cats but does well with male dogs. Her sharp mind and active nature come through in everything she does.
About Nola
Nola knows how to work the camera and isn’t shy about showing off her best side. She’s a three-year-old spayed Husky mix living in Hesperia, CA, with a sharp mind and striking looks. Nola stays alert, ready for activity, and never misses a chance to chase a ball. She walks nicely on leash and reliably follows commands like Sit, Down, Wait, Look, Go Kennel, Let’s Go, Shake, Hop Up, Drop, and Leave It. She picks things up fast and clearly enjoys learning. Nola is house trained and crate trained, with vaccinations and microchip up to date. Her play style suits male dogs best—she has clear boundaries and does well either as an only dog or with a compatible male playmate. She’s also good with livestock, but no cats for this girl. If you’re looking for a bright, motivated companion and have the right home, you’ll find Nola ready for a game of fetch and a loyal partnership. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Nola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nola, as a Husky mix, thrives in active households with plenty of space and regular engagement. A home with a secure yard and an adopter who enjoys daily activities will suit her best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Nola need a good amount of outdoor space to move and explore. A large, securely fenced yard is ideal for regular play and exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Husky mixes are generally friendly and playful, so Nola could do well with older, respectful children who can participate in her training and exercise routine.










