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Nov. 25, 2007


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Etah is a very pretty girl. She is a sable and white female who was born in June of 1999. She is the litter sister to Eyak.

Etah is a little shy when you first meet her and needs a patient person to take her home. She adores her new caretaker and loves to be brushed leaning onto him for it.

Etah's web page will be updated as we learn more information about her.

Update Etah (&Eyak):
My perfect home would be for them to stay together, fenced property, stay at home caretaker who is willing to give them both the loving care they deserve. Someone with patience. They both have come a long way since coming here... We have spent countless hours with them every day from morning till night.

Etah likes to be with her brother and is very submissive to any rough play or a dog barking at her. Her feelings get hurt easy, but she is very affectionate and gives us chin licks all the time now, she can't get enough attention. She loves to lean on me and be talked to and petted. She shows no aggression.

They both have gotten into get shape running around and now are out of their kennels all day and in only at night or if we go out. Eyak is very smart and learns quick. He loves brushing, plays with a kong on a rope and likes attention also. Eyak has showed no aggression either. They both donot bark at other dogs or horses going by, they like meeting new people...wagging their tails.

If you can offer her a new home, please contact Diana Koller at galenuit@telus.net or 604 864 9365. Please fill out the adoption form at: http://www.malamuterescue.com/rescuedb/app/adoptapp.php

Please note that this dog has not been evaluated by the AMHL, and that all information pertaining to this dog has been supplied to us by shelter staff. Given that it is impossible to predict with complete accuracy how any dog will react in a given situation, especially without complete knowledge of its life experiences. The AMHL urges the adopter to exercis e caution in introducing the dog to new situations until the dog has become fully adjusted to its new environment, and the adopter has had an opportunity to become familiar with the dog's unique personality. All contractual obligations concerning this dog will be between the shelter and the adopter.
Given that it is impossible to predict with complete accuracy how any dog will react in a given situation, without completeknowledge of its life experiences, the AMHL urges the adopter to exercise caution in introducing the dog tonew situations until the dog has become fully adjusted to its new environment and the adopter has had an opportunity to become familiar with the dog's unique personality.