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Husky Mix | Born: Jan 01, 2001 | Weight: 35 lbs. | Gender: Female

Dogs are dumped in huge numbers throughout the Midwest. These dogs suffer greatly and then they die horrible deaths - hit by cars, shot by farmers, eaten by wild animals or freezing to death. There is very little hope for them. HUA rescues as many of them as we can find. Every one of them is a wonderful dog. They have done nothing in their lives than could possibly justify being dumped. They are all always happy, grateful and forgiving. We don't know what Cynthia is, except beautiful! These pictures do not do her justice! She has a rough white coat with wonderful black / gray / brown markings of perhaps a American Husky. Her ears are shaped like a Corgie or even a dingo. Well since there aren't too many dingos roaming around Nebraska, she is probably not part dingo. So who knows? The other thing we know about her is that she is a special dog. She always has a smile on her face and in her heart. Just look at her picture. She has a grin on her face about to burst out into a huge smile! Cynthia was one of the many dogs dumped in Nebraska. We can't imagine why because she has been the perfect dog while at HUA. She loves people and gets along with other dogs. Cynthia is a medium sized dog. She weighs 35-40 pounds and will come up to your knee. She is very easy to handle and ready for anything! She loves to go down to the play yard and loves to be brushed. Smiling the whole time! She would love to be involved in agility work. Cynthia was born in 2001. She has been spayed and she's current on health care.

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Her Buddy, Kelly Hansen, from Lincoln, Nebraska, sent her this message: "Hello Cynthia! This is your old room-mate Nalani(now Kelly). Since I have found my forever home I want to be your Buddy until you find your forever home. Love Kelly" Cynthia sends Kelly and her folks many happy, grateful kisses and hugs and invites them to come back for a visit and play some ball.

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Hearts United for Animals is a national no-kill shelter, sanctuary and animal welfare organization. Hearts United for Animals does long distance adoptions if there are safe flights and we have volunteers in the area to do a home visit. We require an application, references and a home visit to adopt one of our dogs. Our dogs are all spayed or neutered and are current on health care. We can cat test a dog if requested. If you are interested in adopting a dog, we can give you more information on each dog if you click the Adoption Info & Application link above. Buddies are people who support the dog and send them love while they are waiting for their new home. The dog does not live with the buddy.

 
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