Cassie is a whirlwind of energy and affection, a fun-loving girl who thrives on movement, connection, and play. Her enthusiasm knows no bounds, and if there’s a ball in sight, she’s ready to leap into action — literally. She has a special talent for catching balls mid-air, a skill she never tires of practicing. Whether it’s a game of fetch, a new friend to greet, or just a chance to run, Cassie approaches life with an infectious joy that’s impossible to ignore.
She would happily say hello to every living creature she encounters, from humans to the tiniest of animals, unable to contain her excitement when she’s allowed to make new friends. Her nature is one of pure kindness — she has never shown a single sign of aggression, and her love for cuddles rivals that of even the most affectionate lap dog. At night, she sleeps soundly in bed, often curled up beside me. During the day, if I’m watching TV, she lounges next to me on the sofa, perfectly content to relax — so long as her energy has been properly spent.
Being an Alaskan Husky, she has an inherent need for movement, and I make sure to give her the exercise she craves to keep her balanced and happy. Some days, she runs and plays with other dogs, letting out all that pent-up energy. Other days, we go for a ride with the kickbike, where she gets to do what she was bred for — run. Her friendly nature extends to all animals, regardless of size. She even tries, with little success, to get Vira, the cat, to play with her. But Vira remains unimpressed, dismissing Cassie’s attempts with a flick of her tail.
Cassie is more than just a dog — she is a companion, a source of boundless joy, and a reminder of how resilient and loving. animals can be when given the chance to thrive