The mission of the Hairy Houdini Siberian Husky Rescue is to help Siberian Huskies and Husky mixes in need, and educate about the proper care of the breed. Learn more and get involved. We are a foster home based rescue organization serving Michigan. Once the dogs are in our care, we upda...
List of people involved in Siberian Husky Rescue, along with available dogs, throughout the Western area of the US
Arizona Siberian Husky Rescue and Adoption In the Phoenix area: ASHRA: 602-427-7226 Lindsay,Lindsay@ASHRA.ORG Ann,hammersmith@ATT.NET For a list of dogs available from ASHRA, clickhere Other In the Tucson area: Teri, (520) 721-8406,huskyrescue2u@yahoo.com ...
We have compiled the most comprehensive Siberian Husky breeder directory on the Internet to help you locate a breeder close to home in your own state, as well as provide detailed information about selecting, training and caring for Siberian Husky Puppies
Learn about the Siberian Husky dog breed - temperament, personality, characteristics, traits, behavior, size, history, and what it's like to live with one.
Siberian husky blog. About diet, temperament, origins and all you need to know about puppies. Find out what can a dog eat, about great toys and more!
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working breed first used to pull sleds across long distances in present-day Siberia.
"Fostering" a Siberian Husky until it is permanently adopted would be a service more valuable to us than a donation. There is always a shortage of foster homes. In fact, most of the time we have a waiting list of 3 to 4 months before we can take in any new dogs, as we are unable...
Siberian Husky Care Siberian huskies were bred as pack teams and they generally get along well with other dogs. That can make them suitable for trips to a securely-fenced free-run dog park. They have a strong prey drive and that can prove to be a problem if you have pet rodents, rabbit...
FOUND Black and White, female Siberian Husky (picture below). Found on Friday, March 30, 2019 on the GA Rt 400 near the Mansell exit. Wearing yellow collar with hotdogs with red bungee type leash attached. No microchip. She’s currently at the Fulton County, Georgia shelter for stray ...