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Cosmo and Knot need a foster in AZ or NV!

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Christopher is a member of the US Air Force who has been given orders to change stations immediately with his family from their Las Vegas, NV, home. Unfortunately the family’s new home is not yet ready, so they will be staying with friends until 8/1/2019. Christopher and his family are hoping a PACT foster will be able to care for their adorable husky girls, Cosmo and Knot, until they can be reunited with the family in their new home!

Cosmo and Knot are 6 year old spayed female huskies. They are each about 60lbs, microchipped, and up to date on their vaccinations. The girls are sisters, and have always been together with Christopher, his wife, and their children. They’re so close that they share a crate at night and while the family is out during the day. The girls know commands for sit, shake, and turn around. Cosmo and Knot love to run, play, dig, and sunbathe, but most of all they love to be loved by a family. Can you offer Cosmo and Knot a great temporary home?

Fur Facts: Cosmo
3/25/2019 – 8/1/2019 (4 months)
Currently in Las Vegas, NV
Female, Spayed, 6 years old, 60 lbs Siberian Husky

Children: Good with kids and adults of all ages
Other dogs: Good with other dogs
Cats: No cats please!
High Energy, house broken, crate trained, UTD on vaccinations, affectionate and entertaining

Fur Facts: Knot
3/25/2019 – 8/1/2019 (4 months)
Currently in Las Vegas, NV
Female, Spayed, 6 years old, 60 lbs Siberian Husky

Children: Good with kids and adults of all ages
Other dogs: Good with other dogs
Cats: No cats please!
High Energy, house broken, crate trained, UTD on vaccinations, affectionate and entertaining

If you are interested in fostering pets like Cosmo and Knot, fill out a Foster Family Application. If you are interested and have already completed your Foster Application, please email info@pactforanimals.org and let us know!

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