I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.
Hi, my name is Mya (used to be Cynthia). I’m a female two year-old Siberian husky. The first thing I want you to know about me is I am extremely timid, but it’s only because I’m trying to figure things out with my new family. It will take me plenty of time to warm up to you, but once I do I will be completely yours. I’m not the least bit aggressive toward other dogs or cats, and am very cautious until I get comfortable with them. I am very smart, alert and curious. I taught myself how to use my foster’s dog door the first day by watching their dogs. I am house trained, and a very comfortable in a crate. You can crate me when necessary at first as I feel safe when introduced to new circumstances. I have no food aggression when eating in close vicinity of other animals. As an adolescent husky, I have tons of energy and need to be stimulated and exercised daily to purge some of my energy. I am not a chewer but enjoy stuffed animals and bones of different kinds. Simply put, you’ll need to go slow with me, but I’m WORTH IT!
I am currently in a foster home and not at HSNBA, if you are interested in meeting me, please contact the nice folks at HSNBA so they can put you in contact with my foster family to set up a meet & greet. E-mail HSNBA at adoption@hsnba.org, call us at: (830) 629-5287 or stop by and speak with the folks at HSNBA at 3353 Morningside Dr. to get your information sent over to my foster home. My foster family is the best and can give you more information on me.
Hi, my name is Mya (used to be Cynthia). I’m a female two year-old Siberian husky. The first thing I want you to know about me is I am extremely timid, but it’s only because I’m trying to figure things out with my new family. It will take me plenty of time to warm up to you, but once I do I will be completely yours. I’m not the least bit aggressive toward other dogs or cats, and am very cautious until I get comfortable with them. I am very smart, alert and curious. I taught myself how to use my foster’s dog door the first day by watching their dogs. I am house trained, and a very comfortable in a crate. You can crate me when necessary at first as I feel safe when introduced to new circumstances. I have no food aggression when eating in close vicinity of other animals. As an adolescent husky, I have tons of energy and need to be stimulated and exercised daily to purge some of my energy. I am not a chewer but enjoy stuffed animals and bones of different kinds. Simply put, you’ll need to go slow with me, but I’m WORTH IT!