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Jazz & Tundra
Posted February 5, 2012
Jazz ( 10 years) and Tundra (8 years) were rescued in Maine and lived there happily until 2011 when their owner passed away. They have spent the last year with a loving new owner in Massachusetts Their current owners need to relocate for three months to assist an elderly parent and are seeking a temporary placement ( three month) for these beautiful girls.

Both girls are inside dogs and gentle and protective of the elderly. They have been around children of all ages, with supervision of both the dogs and the children,without incident. They have not spent time with small animals so like many huskies they may not be good with cats and other small critter.. They have loved a daily run in their day, but can be persuaded to walk.

In the attached picture, they are not pulling the owner, but running with him as he rides a non motorized trykke. Clearly they have mushing potential! Can anyone help these folks? If so please contact
"Paul O'Neill" <pauloneill@mindspring.com> or "Christine Pike" <cpike44@yahoo.com>
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Two huskies need a 3 month foster