Mature, calm female husky seeking new home
Momma is a seven-year-old friendly female husky who is looking for a new home in this week's episode of Take Me Home Tuesday.
Momma is a 7-year-old Alaskan husky waiting at the Sudbury SPCA shelter for her forever home. (Katie Behun/CTV Northern Ontario)
She has a white and grey coat and is described by Sudbury SPCA as a calm and loving girl that loves cuddles and walks.
Momma was transferred to Sudbury from another site.
For more information about this beautiful dog, watch the video above.
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When adopting from the SPCA, the animal will come with a supply of food that they have been eating at the shelter.
For full details about all of the animals currently looking for homes at the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & District Animal Centre located on the College Boreal campus on Lasalle Boulevard in Sudbury, call (705) 566-9582 or email sudbury@ontariospca.ca.
The shelter is also open for walk-ins from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day.
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Mitten a two-year-old neutered male cat with black fur and green eyes continues to wait at the shelter for his new home.

Shift is a 13-year-old male domestic short hair cat at the Sudbury SPCA animal shelter that loves to explore and is looking for a new home.
Shift is a 13-year-old male cat that is at Sudbury SPCA looking for a new home. June 15/23 (Katie Behun/CTV Northern Ontario)
Staff at the shelter said he would likely do best in a home with no other cats.
Shift is available through the foster-to-adopt program because he requires dental surgery, which is being covered by the shelter.
Shift is a 13-year-old male cat at Sudbury SPCA. June 15/23 (Katie Behun/CTV Northern Ontario)
Raven has been adopted.
One-year-old Raven, a cat at Sudbury SPCA, is looking for a new home. (CTV Northern Ontario)
Lucky and her five kittens have been adopted.
In this episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, Lucky and her litter of five kittens are at the Sudbury SPCA shelter looking for homes. June 6/23 (CTV Northern Ontario)
Nanook, a two-year-old white Alaskan husky with piercing blue eyes, has been adopted.
Nanook is a two-year-old male husky available for adoption at Sudbury SPCA. May 30/23 (Shelley Mayer/CTV Northern Ontario)
Bermuda, a three-year-old male tabby cat, has been adopted.
Bermuda the cat is waiting for his forever home. May 23/23 (CTV Northern Ontario)
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