Breed: Husky mix?
Sex: Female
Spayed: Yes
Age: 4 years approx
Size: Large (60 lbs)
Color: Tan and white
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Children: OK with children
Other Dogs: OK with large dogs
Notes: Priscilla an almost 4 year old Husky who found herself at our shelter after being surrendered. She weighs almost 60 lbs and is filled with so much love. Priscilla came to our shelter due to killing chickens, rabbits and ducks. She is a typical Husky breed with prey drive. The family love Priscilla but could not train her to stop with smaller animals. Priscilla is a very sweet girl who loves people and is such a gorgeous girl. According to previous family Priscilla is good with kids and also animals her size. A meet and greet would be best if you have another dog in the home. Priscilla needs a Husky loving family. She is ready for an adopter or available to rescue/shelter partner transfer. Priscilla has been spayed and is up to date on vaccines. Her adoption fee is $95 cash or check.
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This dog has been available for 1 day
If you are interested in Pricilla phone 434-985-5210 for an appointment or stop by to meet her at Greene County Animal Shelter. We are open Monday, Tuesday and Friday: 10am - 2pm,, Saturday: 10am - 3pm.
Available for adoption on this date: Mar 6th, 2026
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
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Dog adoption fee is $95 cash or check which includes spay/neuter.
- NOTE: We do not take deposits for animals that are on a stray hold.
- Adoption of dogs is open to residents of Greene, Madison, Page, Rockingham, Albemarle and Orange County areas of Virginia.
- Dogs that have been spayed/neutered are available for adoption to any location including out of state residents.
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