Adopt a Siberian Husky
Mona the Dog needs a home
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Since that time, many years ago, her epilepsy is managed well and the incontinence is almsot completely gone. She only has occasional accidents overnight but we think that's more due to being stubborn about going outside to potty the last time at night, not because of incontinence. So making sure she goes outside to go potty around 10:00 p.m. would solve that likely.
Her seizures are controlled with medication and the bladder surgery took care of her leaking mostly. She is on medication for the incontinence which really helps!
For a dog who had a grim future it's truly amazing how far she's come. Now all we have to worry about with Mona is finding her the best possible family that can love her as she is...not quite perfect but so incredibly darling.
A tenacious, independent, confident, mischievous, joyful and sensitive husky, that's our Mona. She is a bit protective when she's in her cage so we think a family with small kids wouldn't be right for her.
Mona loves to play in water and would love a baby pool in her yard in the summertime. She loves walks so much and is both affectionate when she wants attention and aloof at times too, which is being what huskies can be!
She loves the snow, her crate, and her nylabones. She is very smart and sensitive too.
Mona co-exists with other dogs and can even play with another dog if they other dog is pushy about play but otherwise she lives without issue with other dogs. She is not good with cats or small critters.
She lives with a family with a eight-year-old child. But she would be best in a family with kids over ten only because she can get a bit protective around her cage when she steals something and brings it into the cage with her. Yes, Mona can be naughty...but not too naughty":)
Mona is on medication for her seizures and incontinence. The total cost is roughly $100.00 a month. Because of her medications she needs quarterly blood tests. Additional medical expenses should be anticipated and money set aside just in case.
A home visit will be required to adopt Mona so please only adoption applications within an hour of Libertyville, IL.
Please visit our website www.aear.org and review the entire application process. Follow us on Facebook and see all Mona's adventures as well as all the other animals daily on our Facebook page!!
- Animal: Dog
- Breed:
Siberian Husky
- Size: Large
- Gender: Female
- State: Illinois
- Zip/Postal Code: 60048