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Writer's pictureTracy Cameron

The Many Faces of Our Little Star

Our sweet, cuddly, and sassy little girl! Don’t let her small size fool you; she’s bursting with personality and confidence. More than an average-sized husky! Star is an alpha five-year-old girl who holds her own in any pack, letting everyone know she’s not to be messed with. If Star has decided that something is hers, she does not share.


She loves to lounge around and sunbathe, enjoying the simple pleasures in life. Star has a medium energy level, making her the perfect companion for both adventurous hikes and easy walks. While she may take a minute to warm up, once she does, she’ll melt your heart with her affection. Star is treat-motivated and loves her toys, always ready for some fun and attention.


This goofy, lovable husky was surrendered to the OKC shelter by her previous owner due to her escape artist tendencies, but she hasn’t shown any of that behavior here with us.

The perfect home is out there for her somewhere, with someone who appreciates the special joy only a sasshole with alphatude can bring. It's been long enough; she deserves her very own home.


Star is currently located at Husky Halfway House in Oklahoma. All H3 dogs, including Star, are available for adoption throughout the USA, except for Hawaii and Alaska. We offer transportation services directly to your door upon approval of your application.

Are you ready to welcome this little star into your home? Apply now to adopt Star and experience the joy she brings!


P.S. She's so adorable, I couldn't choose just one picture.








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Gaia0925
Jul 06

She's so cute!! The many faces of Star. Perhaps close to going Nova*? Sassy is the best! You keep rocking your Huskitude, Alpha Star!! 🌟


*Nova

A sudden increase in a star's brightness, which can make a star that was previously too dim to see with the naked eye become the brightest object in the sky, aside from the sun and moon. The word comes from the Latin word for "new star".

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Adorable husky. Beautiful photos. 💖

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