Rehoming husky pup
I hate that I’m even writing this up right now but my son unfortunately needs to rehome his pup. Her name is Nova. She is a husky. She’s very active and loves to be outside so she definitely needs a big, fenced backyard. At night she will cuddle and sleep with you. She loves to play with toys (but needs non-destructive toys because she loves to chew). She is food motivated. She is up to date on vaccinations, but she is not spayed yet. She is not potty trained but slowly getting there. I bet with great training, patience, and consistency she will get there in no time. She loves playing with other dogs. She is a little rough with smaller dogs but I think that’s because she just wants to play play play and she doesn’t understand how big she truly is. She gets along with kids also. I have a 12 year old and we’ve never had issues.
My son and his girlfriend have had Nova since she was just 8 weeks old. She was born July 2024. I don’t think they realized how hard it was truly going to be to take care of a puppy especially a high energy pup like a husky. They live in an apartment and this is just not ideal for this sweet little soul.
We are hoping that after the rehoming we can still receive pictures and updates. We are all sad that we have to rehome her but we all know it’s for the best.
With the rehoming Nova comes with a crate, food, toys, and chew bones.
I can answer any questions you might have. Thanks for reading.