My Rescue Pet

Kathy

Breed

Siberian Husky & Husky Mix

Color

Gray, Blue, Silver, White, Cream, Black

Age

Puppy

Gender

Female

Size

Medium

Considering adopting Kathy?

Rescue

Casper and Furry Friends Animal Rescue

More About Kathy

Characteristics

Affectionate, Athletic, Brave, Curious, Couch, Friendly, Funny, Gentle, Loves, Playful, Loyal, Smart

Health

Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

Coat length

Medium

House-trained

Yes

Good in a home with

Other dogs, children.

Adoption fee

$700.00

Rescue Notes

Kathy is a stunning 10-12-month-old Siberian Husky mix with a heart as big as her curious blue eyes. She weighs 48 lbs. This playful, social butterfly is looking for her forever family to share her adventures and love.

Temperament: Playful, affectionate, and polite with humans.

Dog-friendly? Absolutely! She loves the company of other dogs and enjoys making new canine friends.

Cat-friendly? Kathy is curious about cats but has not been fostered with them. She would do best in a home without cats.

Kid-friendly? Yes! She’s great with small children and has a gentle, loving demeanor

Public Behavior: Kathy behaves wonderfully in public spaces, making her a great companion for outings and adventures.

Favorite Activities: Exploring the outdoors, taking car rides, and soaking up attention and affection.

Kathy thrives in an active household where she can channel her energy into fun activities like walks, hikes, or playtime. A home with a secure yard or plenty of opportunities for exercise would suit her well. While she’s social and outgoing, Kathy also adores cuddling up with her humans for quiet moments of love and attention.

Kathy is the whole package: adventurous, affectionate, and adaptable. She’ll fit right in with a family who enjoys an active lifestyle and cherishes a loyal, loving companion.

Rescue Story
Kathy was picked up as a stray puppy by the city shelter. She was in the euthanasia list. We decided to step up and rescue her. She is a wonderful pup that deserves a loving home.

The adoption fee is $700. It includes all vetting, core vaccines, spay surgery, heartworm prevention, flea and tick prevention, microchip, health certificate, and transportation costs.

Out-of-state pet.
Transport arrangements are available for the pet to be transported to your area.

Application link
https://2exl8fs2p0d.typeform.com/to/Wg6J3yIr

All of our dogs are rescued in the Houston, TX, area. We provide all the information we have about each pet.

For videos and more photos of our available pets, visit our social media accounts.

FAQ

  1. High Shelter Overcrowding: Texas has one of the highest rates of shelter overcrowding in the U.S., leading to higher euthanasia rates due to limited space and resources. By adopting from Texas, you can save a life and reduce the burden on local shelters.

  2. Diverse Range of Breeds and Animals: Texas shelters house a wide variety of dog and cat breeds, from purebreds to mixed breeds, ensuring adopters can find a pet that suits their lifestyle and preferences.

  3. Southern Hospitality in Pets: Many pets in Texas are incredibly loving and resilient despite challenging circumstances. Adopting from Texas gives you the chance to bring home a companion with a big heart and a sweet disposition.

  4. Impact of Natural Disasters: Texas is prone to hurricanes and other natural disasters, which often result in displaced pets. Adopting helps these animals find stability and a loving home after traumatic experiences.

  5. Affordable Adoption Fees: Many Texas shelters and rescues have lower adoption fees than other states, making it a cost-effective option for bringing home a furry friend.

  6. Transportation Assistance: Several organizations and rescue groups in Texas provide transport services to adoptable animals, making it easier than ever to adopt from out of state.

  7. Community Support: By adopting from Texas, you’re supporting the animal welfare community in a state that faces significant challenges. This includes reducing euthanasia rates and advocating for improved shelter practices.

  8. Make Room for More Rescues: When you adopt from a Texas shelter, you’re not just saving one life—you’re making space for another animal in need to be rescued and cared for.

Meet and greets are done through a video call with you, the foster parent(s), and Kathy. You may ask any questions and concerns you may have.
Transport is arranged after adoption. We will coordinate with you and a transportation company. The transportation fee is included in the adoption fee.
If it doesn’t work out we will put together a plan to get the pet back to Texas if a foster in the area is not found. Please keep in mind most pets need a decompression and adjustment period.

You may reach out to the rescue using the rescue email address.

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