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Mila

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3-7 years|Siberian Husky|Female|Large|Boston, MA
🐾 FriendlyπŸƒ High EnergyπŸ€— AffectionateπŸ‘ Knows basic commands🚽 House Trained

Mila is an adult spayed female Siberian Husky who is large in size. Currently in Boston, MA, she is looking for an active home where she can thrive. Although her weight and coat length are unknown, her friendly personality makes her a great companion. She is not noted to have any special needs and is ready for adoption.

About Mila

Mila is a stunning adult Siberian Husky looking for her forever home. With her striking appearance, she embodies the spirit of the wilderness, ready for new adventures. This large, spayed female has a friendly and energetic personality. She thrives in an active environment, making her a perfect companion for someone who enjoys being outdoors. Mila is well-suited to a household that can match her lively demeanor. While she might not be accustomed to living with young children or other animals, she's eager to bond with her human companions. Mila is waiting in Boston, MA, for a loving family who can appreciate her spirited nature. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 350 South Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02130 Get directions

Questions about Mila

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

    Siberian Huskies like Mila generally do well in homes that provide plenty of space to run and play, preferably with access to a yard.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Mila, being a Siberian Husky, typically needs an ample amount of outdoor space for exercise. A secure yard where she can safely explore and run is ideal.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Siberian Huskies like Mila can be lively and energetic, which may not always be ideal for homes with young children. It's best to introduce her to children gradually.