Misa, a female Siberian Husky for sale in Carmichael, CA – Photo 1 of 9
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Misa

Female, Born on 11/09/17 - 8 years
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Meet Misa! This beautiful, goofy girl loves people more than anything. If she could live inside of your skin with you, she would. She will stay right beside you forever if it means you might pet her. Misa was unfortunately abandoned by her previous owner years ago, and I took her in so she wouldn't be taken to a shelter. As much as I adore her, she really does deserve someone that wants an unconditional best friend like she will be for someone else. Misa knows LOTS of tricks like sit, lay down, spin, speak, shake, stay, "don't touch" and even waits to eat her food until she's given permission. She's great on a leash and loves to go on adventures and hikes. She's indoor potty and crate trained, LOVES to be brushed and will sit still for it for hours. Will actually give you each of her feet willingly for nail trims simply because she just loves the attention. Misa LOVES her crate, its her happy place. It will come with her. Because of her abandonment in the past, she does get a little separation anxiety if you leave her alone (she thinks you will leave her forever) but if she has her crate until you come back, she won't even notice you're gone. So I just recommend crating her if you are going to leave somewhere, she goes right in when you tell her to and will happily wait there until you get home. Misa LOVES toys, though her favorite thing about them is finding a way to pull out all of the fluff from them. Misa is great with cats, dogs outside of the home, and children. She is a dominant dog with other dogs in her territory though, so if you have another dominant dog, Misa might not be a good fit for you. She does good with submissive dogs, and gets along great with dogs that respect her space, but she would do best as an only dog just to be safe. She prefers people over anything. Not the best with small animals/livestock as she does have a prey drive (won't hurt them if you tell her not to touch, but don't leave her alone with them, she has eaten a few chickens) Misa is healthy and happy despite being an older dog, but she has had juvenile cataracts since she was 2.5 years old. It doesn't affect her, and she still sees just fine. She uses her nose like no other to make up for her eyesight. It just makes her beautiful blue eyes a little cloudy. She is microchipped, and is scheduled to be spayed on 4/28/2026, so she will be ready to go home with you after her surgery. She recently had all of her shots fully updated on 12/25/2025, including a 3 year rabies shot 11/30/2025 (won't be due for another 3 years) and is otherwise fully vaccinated for distemper, adenovirus type 2, hepatitis, parainfluenza, parvovirus Type 2b, and 4 strains of Lepto (L. canicola, L. grippotyphosa, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, and L. pomona). She was just dewormed 03/18/2026. I don't want any money for her, just a good home. I will take her back under ANY circumstances if you cannot keep her for any reason.
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Siberian Husky
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What are Siberian Huskys known for?
With kind personalities, insatiable curiosity, and energy for days, the Siberian Husky is a dog that loves their family yet can’t wait to escape. If you’re bringing one of these pups into your home, keep the fences high, the temperature cool, and the vacuum nearby. Full-grown, they typically weigh 35-60 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Are Siberian Huskys safe around children?
Siberian Huskys are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Siberian Husky gets along well with other Huskies, but they need to be trained carefully to play nicely with other pets. These dogs tend to be aggressive toward cats and other foreign animals. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What activities do Siberian Huskys enjoy most?
The Siberian Husky was bred to pull a heavy sled for countless miles, and their intense activity needs remain today. If you can't have them pull a sled, let your Husky run alongside you as you jog or ride a bicycle, ideally for at least an hour every day. These dogs get destructive and loud if they don’t get enough exercise, so activity is a requirement, not a preference. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How often should I brush a Siberian Husky?
Siberian Huskies have a dense, smooth undercoat and coarse outer coat of short, straight hair. You can find them in many color combinations, but the most common are pure white or white with black, grey, or copper-red, all with blond markings. Siberian Huskies “blow” their long hair twice a year. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Siberian Huskys do best — city or country?
Siberian Huskys are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Because of their size and long coat, Siberian Huskies are not well-suited to apartments or warm climates. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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