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I am a female Siberian Husky.

My owner says I am over 1 year old. I have the following characteristics: Grizzly, a 4.5 year old, strikingly beautiful spayed female Siberian Husky/German Shepherd mix tragically jumped out of my arms and slipped out of her pink leash and collar on our way into the front door of Billingsley Vet Clinic on Friday, December 30, 2022. She had a vet appointment because she was suddenly sick and had refused to eat her dinner but was still drinking water. Normally I would have crated her and asked vet techs to help carry her crate from the car into the office. But because she was feeling sick and had weakened, I never thought in a million years that she would be capable of jumping out of my arms and flying up the hill and into the mountains at lightning speed. We have been searching for Grizzly on the vet's property, in the mountains behind the property, in the fields by the main road, and in the park behind the mountain and in greater Tehachapi, night and day, for countless hours with no success. I am hoping and praying that my dear Grizzly was found by a kindhearted individual who took her in and and will immediately drive her to a vet or an AC center to scan her microchip. Grizzly may need intestinal surgery, which I, as her owner, had already decided to provide if radiographs and blood tests confirm an intestinal blockage. But I am hoping she was simply constipated and is still alive somewhere. I will soon return to the mountains behind the vet's office with a more seasoned hiking partner/team to search for her more thoroughly. Grizzly is a rare agouti color and has atypical and huge, round brown eyes. She has a natural birthmark -- a long, brown curved line underneath her left eye. She is an extremely kind and gentle animal -- although always very skittish in social situations -- as she was rescued from a deplorable sled dog breeding facility in northern CA where all of the dogs were feral and almost never handled. If she is no longer sick/constipated she will be extremely difficult, if not impossible for a stranger to catch. If she is sighted and I am hopefully notified, I will immediately come out to retrieve her, take her (crated this time, of course) to an emergency vet, and then bring her home. Thank you to all who help me in finding my precious and very much loved and missed dog, Grizzly!!.

I was lost on 12/30/2022. I was last seen at 21834 Frencuko St and Sand Canyon Rd.

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