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Meet Franny, a playful and curious little puppy ready to explore the world with her forever family! As a young pup, she is eager to learn and will thrive with consistent training and positive reinforcement. She's full of youthful exuberance and will bring endless joy and laughter to her new home.
As a Siberian Husky, Franny will grow into an intelligent, independent, and athletic dog. Huskies are known for their striking appearance, friendly nature, and incredible endurance. They have a strong prey drive and a tendency to roam, so a secure yard and leash training will be essential. Her short coat will require moderate grooming with weekly brushing, but expect heavy shedding, especially during seasonal coat blows.
Franny is seeking an active home that understands the needs of a high-energy breed. She will need very high exercise, ideally 2 hours or more of daily activity, such as long walks, runs, or engaging play sessions. A family committed to her training, socialization, and providing plenty of mental and physical stimulation will find a loyal and loving companion in Franny.
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