Dragonfly
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Dragonfly
AvailableDragonfly is a medium-sized, altered female husky mix who is about a year old. She is fully housetrained and has her vaccinations updated. This affectionate and friendly dog is located in Columbia, SC. Though her exact weight is unknown, she shows clear enthusiasm for play. An adorable yellow and tan coat completes her charming appearance.
About Dragonfly
Meet Dragonfly, a lovely young husky mix in Columbia, SC. Surrendered with her sister, her journey has been one of transformation. Initially shy, she’s blossomed in her foster home, becoming both playful and affectionate. Now fully housetrained and well-mannered, Dragonfly walks beautifully on the leash and often heels on her own. While she thrives with other dogs and loves to play, she prefers a calmer household without young children. Instead, she’ll do best in a home with teenagers or older. Food time is her personal space, and she has some fun quirks, like throwing her ball to herself and getting the zoomies! Curious about cats, she respects redirection and has made great strides in approaching new people, including her foster's husband for some belly rubs. If you’re ready to invest time into earning her trust, Dragonfly could be your forever companion. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Dragonfly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dragonfly, a husky mix, typically thrives in an active, engaging environment where she can explore and play. A home that can balance her energy with a calm space would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Huskies generally enjoy room to roam. For Dragonfly, a secure yard or regular access to open spaces will help her energy be happily channeled.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dragonfly does not get along well with young children, so she'd be a better fit for families with teenagers or older.











