Elsa is living in Clyde North Carolina 28721 as a retired mama.
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Elsa of Husky Palace Information:
Weight: 57 lbs
Height: 21 inches
Type of Coat: Plush
Color: Solid White
Eye Color: Blue
About Elsa:
I have more energy than a traditional Siberian Husky. I love other doggies. I am not a leader nor a follower. I am in the middle. I will lead or follow if necessary. I get along with all of them here. I have met Siberian Huskies and a German Shepherd. I also am a water bug. I enjoy playing in the water. 💛 Keeps me cool. Oh, I also LOVE treats—any kind. I am not picky. I am house trained, crate trained, know how to use a doggie door and walk well on a leash. I am a friendly, alert, intelligent, active, agile, JOYFUL, lively, affectionate, confident, fearless, curious, playful, kind and trusting Husky.
Health Exams:
- Checked By The Vet: Healthy
- OFA Eye Exam: Normal (no signs of eye problems)
- OFA Hip Exam: Good (no signs of hip dysplasia)
- Family Exams (9 OFA Exams):
- 4 family members with OFA Eye Exam (Normal).
- 5 family members with OFA Hip Exam (Good).
- Up to date with dewormings and flea & tick prevention
More Information:
- Favorite Thing To Do: Play with anyone
- Award: Puppy At Heart
FAMILY MEMBERS OF ELSA
The requirement to buy a puppy from us is having knowledge about the breed and also read the pages under the Resources tab of “Before Buying a Puppy from Us”.
Q: Can I change the pup’s name?
A: Of course you can change the pup’s name. The reason we name them is that we do not want to be calling them #1 or red female come over here. We try to call them by the names we give them to the minimum so they won’t get used to it. If you placed a processing fee/deposit on your new furmember and already have a name for her/him let us know! So we may start calling them by their real name. Hopefully by the time you pick the puppy up she/he is used to it.