Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
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Kit is a truly special senior dog with an incredibly bright and happy spirit. Despite a neurological condition that affects her balance and coordination, she approaches life with unwavering sweetness and resilience. Kit is playful, curious, and possesses an amazing nose that makes scent games her absolute favorite activity. She adores her canine friends and thrives on engaging her mind with nose work, bringing contagious joy and enthusiasm to everything she does.
As a Siberian Husky and Australian Cattle Dog mix, Kit likely inherits a combination of intelligence, loyalty, and a strong desire for mental stimulation. Huskies are known for their playful nature and strong prey drive, while Cattle Dogs are highly intelligent and energetic. Her short coat, despite her Husky heritage, suggests moderate grooming needs, but seasonal shedding is still expected. Both breeds are active, so even with her special needs, Kit maintains a high energy level and requires consistent engagement to keep her happy and healthy.
Kit is looking for a person or family who can celebrate her unique qualities and provide a supportive, loving environment tailored to her needs. She requires a home with easy-to-navigate spaces, as she cannot use stairs or a doggy door and is not housetrained. An adopter committed to offering thoughtful accommodations will help Kit thrive. Her adoption fee is generously sponsored, providing a wonderful head start for her future family. If you're ready to welcome a resilient and joyful companion into your life, Kit is eager to meet you.
Special Needs
Kit has a neurological condition affecting her balance and coordination, requiring thoughtful accommodations for safe navigation. She is not housetrained and cannot use stairs or a doggy door.
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