Winnie
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Winnie
AvailableWinnie is a 5-year-old female Husky, approximately 50 pounds. She is house trained and spayed, with vaccinations up to date. Winnie resides in Brainerd, MN, and is friendly with both cats and dogs, making her an excellent companion. Her warm nature and readiness to adapt make her a joy for any household.
About Winnie
Winnie is a delightful 5-year-old Husky weighing around 50 pounds. She brings impressive house skills to the table—she's house trained, crate trained, walks nicely on a leash, and rides well in a car. She enjoys the company of both dogs and cats, making her a great addition to many households. Winnie's personality shines through her sweet demeanor and contagious smile. She thrives as a family companion, whether going for walks or relaxing at home. However, she would do best in a home with older, respectful children who understand dog boundaries, as younger kids might be a bit overwhelming for her. She has a couple of quirks, including being protective of her food around other animals. It’s best to feed her separately and ensure she has her own space during mealtimes. Winnie isn’t fond of vet visits, so her ideal adopter should be patient and willing to support her during medical check-ups. Winnie's adoption fee is $400, which covers her spay, vaccinations, microchip, and any additional care she received while in the rescue. This is a wonderful chance to welcome an amazing dog into your life!
Adoption Fee
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Questions about Winnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Winnie, as a Husky, thrives in environments where she can be active and part of family life. She’d do well in homes that allow companionship and adventure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies like Winnie typically enjoy having a decent amount of outdoor space for exercise and play, so a home with a yard or close to parks would be ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Winnie is likely best suited for homes with older, respectful children who understand dog boundaries. She might find younger kids a bit overwhelming.











