Siberian Husky (long coat) • 3 Years 1 Month • Female • Large
Severn, MD
Energy: ModerateActivity: Moderately ActiveHouse trainedKids OKDogs OK
Athena and Iris came to us from Frederick County Animal Control after being surrendered as part of a trio of under‑socialized Huskies. Shelter staff initially believed the girls didn’t get along, but once they were safely out and able to decompress, their true relationship became clear. Athena, estimated around 3 years old, and Iris, just a year, are deeply bonded — likely a mother–daughter pair who relied on each other through instability. What began as two misunderstood dogs has revealed itself to be a sweet, protective duo who have only grown closer in foster care. Their dynamic fits perfectly — Athena leads with calm confidence, and Iris follows with trust and devotion.
They enjoy the company of other dogs and will happily play, but always with each other close by. If another dog tries to pick on one, the other steps in without hesitation. Their bond is deep, protective, and incredibly sweet to witness. We'd like to find them a home together.
Athena
Calm, steady, and self‑assured
The emotional anchor of the pair
Helps Iris navigate new experiences
Gentle, sweet, and quietly affectionate
Iris
Young, silly, and still learning about the world
A bit reserved in unfamiliar environments
Gains confidence from Athena’s presence
Sweet‑natured and eager to trust once she feels safe
Because of Iris’s limited exposure and Athena’s grounding influence, the girls will thrive in a
semi‑quiet home
with someone patient and understanding. They don’t need constant activity — just a stable environment, kind guidance, and the chance to continue blossoming together.
Athena and Iris are truly special. They’ve chosen each other, and now they’re ready to choose their person/family.