Frost
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Frost
AvailableFrost is an 8-year-old female husky with a medium build. She has a striking black and white/cream coat. While she is not house trained yet, she is up to date on vaccinations. Frost resides in Peyton, CO, and is looking for a very special home that can accommodate her needs.
About Frost
Frost is an 8-year-old husky adapting to life as a pet in her cozy foster home. She seeks out her foster parent for pets and enjoys sunbathing near her furry sibling. Meal times can be a bit demanding—she enjoys her food at her own pace, so a touch of patience will be appreciated by this classy girl. Frost is looking for a foster-to-adopt hospice placement due to congestive heart failure and other significant heart conditions. She has seen a cardiologist and requires daily medications and check-ups before she can be cleared for anesthesia to undergo her spay surgery. Despite her health challenges, Frost's loving nature shines through. NMDR is dedicated to supporting Frost and will cover medical expenses related to her conditions as advised by the veterinary team. Her future family should be ready to work closely with NMDR to keep her as healthy and comfortable as possible. If you have space in your heart for a sweet dog who requires a bit of patience and kindness, Frost is eager to meet you.
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Frost
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Huskies like Frost typically thrive in an active living environment. They appreciate space to roam and a family that enjoys outdoor activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Frost, as a husky, benefits from having a good amount of outdoor space. Daily walks and playtime are essential for her physical and mental well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies can adapt well in homes with older children, as long as they have guidance on how to interact with dogs.











