RSPCA York, Harrogate & District Branch is currently looking to rehome Zola - a young husky with a unique look.
1-year-old female Husky arrived at the centre via the local dog warden.
She is described as an “active and intelligent dog” who would benefit from an experienced and energetic adopter.
While initially shy around unfamiliar people, she is reported to gain confidence quickly.

A spokesperson for RSPCA York, Harrogate and District Branch said:
“Zola is a sweet girl who can be a little shy when meeting people for the first time, but it really doesn’t take long for her to settle.
“She’s always on the go and will need a family that can keep her mentally and physically stimulated. A secure garden where she can run and play would be ideal.
“She’s a lovely-natured dog who’s ready to go on long, exciting adventures with her new family. She’s super intelligent, eager to learn, and will benefit from continued training.
“Zola could live with another dog after a successful introduction and may be suitable for a family with children aged 13 and over.”
Zola’s adoption fee is £250. Those interested in adopting her are encouraged to contact the RSPCA York, Harrogate & District Branch online here.

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