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Husky Palace’s Azula Queen of the Wild’s Information:
Weight: 47 lbs
Height: 21 1/2 inches
Type of Coat: Wooly
Color: Agouti (rare)
Eye Color: Blue
AZULA’S BIO:
I have the traditional Siberian Husky energy.
I LOVE chest rubs. I will lean on you while you give my chest rubs. :) Which means, you have to be ready to catch me.
If it’s potty break time and it’s raining, no thank you. I will wait for the next potty break. I do not like being wet and dirty.
I LOVE Italy, the breeder. You will see this in the video above. Once I see her, I forget everything and go running towards her. She gives me a lot of love and TREATS. Talking about treats, I LOVE them. I enjoy any treats. However, I prefer the meat flavor ones. I will get too happy when I see a treat and tip tap. I then proceed to sit and wait.
I am friends with all the dogs I have met. Small to large breeds. I prefer medium breeds (same size as me).
I am house-trained and crate-trained. I know “sit” and “vamanos”. I walk okay on the leash. I like to explore my surroundings.
Overall, I am a friendly, alert, intelligent, active, agile, JOYFUL, affectionate, lively, curious, and kind doggie.
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Q: Can I pay the full amount by credit or debit on the website?
A: If you need your puppy to be ship in the USA or Canada you can pay the remaining balance by credit or debit or cashier check (if the pup is younger than 7 weeks old). OR if you want the Doberman Pinscher to have his/her ear cropped by our vet then you may also pay with a credit or debit card. These are the only 2 exceptions. Read more about payments here.
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“Life is too short to just have one dog.” – Unknown