GRACE

GRACE

Grace

Grace is a Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky mix and is approximately 3 years old.

She came to Roseys Rescue on October27, 2021 from the shelter and she was adopted a few days later by a dog trainer who had her until January 28, 2022 when she came back to us due to the adopter/trainer being charged with animal cruelty and neglect. When she came back she was severely underweight and had developed extreme food guarding and high prey drive behaviors while she was at the adopter/trainer’s home. Grace had to be put in boarding until April because of the cold temps when she came back, but has been at Rosey’s since April. We have tried working with Grace on her food guarding but have not been successful. Due to her prey drive she is has been looking for a home where she will be the only pet. She cannot go to a home with any dogs, cats, bunnies, guinea pigs or any other small animals. She also requires a home with a large secure 6 foot or higher fenced in yard. She loves to run and play and would be an escape risk with a fence any lower than 6 ft. Grace loves her kiddie pool, sleeping and cuddling in the bed, playing with her huge stuffed caterpillar and to ride in the car. She also loves kids, but can be too energetic around small kids. Grace is 95 pounds and doesn’t realize how big she is. Grace is spayed, up to date on vaccines, wormed, microchipped and on monthly flea/tick/heartworm prevention. She has also undergone heartworm treatments last May/June and is now heartworm free. Grace has been with Roseys Rescue over a year now and while she is very much loved and cared for, she deserves a home of her own! Grace is a wonderful and happy dog and she loves all people.

Finally, we had Grace’s DNA done and she does have 17.6% Gray Wolf in her DNA. That means she is considered a “Wolf Dog”. In North Carolina it is legal to own a Wolf Dog or Wolf Hybrid as long as it’s not 100% Wolf (A Hybrid is where one parent is a full blooded Wolf and the other parent is a Dog), but each county has different ordinances and they may not be allowed. For this reason, anyone interested in adopting Grace has to let us know which county they reside so we can find out if a Wolf Dog is allowed prior to approving an adoption.

Grace is in need of sponsorship while she is at Roseys Rescue until she is able to find the appropriate home.

Sponsorship will help us cover the costs of her care, feeding, monthly preventatives or anything else she needs