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Sweet Pea

Husky

Labette County, Kansas, US

Adoption Fee

$200

Age

1 year 3 months

Gender

female

Size

Large

Weight

70.00 lbs

S

Skyler Mattoon

Pet Owner

About Sweet Pea

calm loveing dog good with children of all ages.. it is part husky so cats probably not the best idea as these types of dogs chase small animals as it's in there hunting nature.

Health & Care

House Trained

Great With

Children

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