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In reply to the discussion: My furry reason for living [View all]

LetMyPeopleVote

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1. Please take care of yourself and get well
Fri Oct 7, 2022, 12:27 AM
Oct 2022

We just rescued a two-year-old Husky/Aussie mixed three weeks ago. Skye has escaped the back yard a couple of time. We have a GPS on her and my youngest child has found that using a squeaky toy works great. I am told that there are four different Aussie rescue groups in Houston. This poor puppy was housed in a garage by prior owner. Skye loves attention and plays well with my bearded collie

It seems that Huskies are very loving dogs

Please take care of yourself and your puppy. It sounds like the Huske is watching out for you

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