Meet the Siberian Huskies, Part 12…Nadia

Next in line for our Friday Focus is Nadia.  Nadia's story was special, and almost worthy of a "Saturday Stories" post.  Since she is now over a year old, her story is sometimes forgotten.  She is the daughter of Daisie and Denali, born 11-22-12.  The litter was very large, with 10 puppies in all.  When litters are that big, it's not uncommon to have small puppies, or even runts.  In most cases unfortunately, a runt won't survive.  We have had runts in the past, but none of them had enough fight in them to get them through the first few days.   This was for a variety of different reasons.  Sometimes, they weren't developed enough to be able to eat anything, while other times they can but are pushed away by their litter mates.  We intervene and do what we can, but they normally won't take milk from a bottle and must have some fight in them to survive.  Which brings us to Nadia.  Nadia was a runt.  At birth, she was less than half the size of her litter mates.  We felt she wouldn't survive based on past experience.  But Nadia was different.  We noticed quickly that she had a lot of fight.  While we intervened when we could and helped her nurse, we also relied of her to fight her way in and get the milk she needed.  Fight she did!  We watched at times just to see how she would do, and noticed her pushing, squirming, kicking, and clawing her way into the nipples. 

After watching her and helping her fight for her life, Nadia became special to us, and it didn't take long for us to decide she was going to stay with us. 

As she grew, her feistiness shined through.  We decided she would remain in the house with us along with Akira.  Immediately she took charge.  To this day, she decides which bowl to eat from and Akira then takes the other.  Of course now she has met her match with Chance, and they are two peas in a pod.  As mentioned before, with all the issues Chance has, we tend to lose sight of Nadia's fight.  There was never anything physically wrong with her.  She was simply very small.  Today she weighs in at a little under 40 lbs, and will probably remain there her entire life.

Nadia look and acts a lot like her mother, Daisie.  They both have a high pitched howl, and both have a desire to be a lap dog.  Nadia will search out an open lap and do her best to get up there.  She will lay there as long as you let her.  Her and Chance have become best buds, but she also really enjoys the company of all of them when they come out to play.

 

Name:  Nadia – No namesake, but simply a name we all liked

Born:  11/22/2012

Weight:  38 lbs.

Color:  Black, Gray, and White

Eyes:  Blue

Pedigree:  AKC Purebred Siberian Husky