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...
National site for Siberian Husky rescue. Lists of contacts. General information about the breed. Forms for setting up a rescue group.
The Siberian Husky breed originated in northeast Asia. These dogs were kept by the Chukchi people as both family pets and working sled dogs. At the turn of the 20th century, this breed gained notoriety for winning sledding races, but their real rise to fame began in 1925 when Gunnar Kaasen...
husky mixes that have ended up neglected, abused, or unwanted. We generally take in and place dogs within New Mexico; however, occasionally, we can take and/or place dogs out-of-state. We prefer to work with potential adopters and other husky rescue organizations to ensure matches are found...
Dog Activities Canicross Do you like to jog? Grab a walking belt, hook up your husky and go for a run together. This is a great sport to share with your husky especially during the cooler months, even in the winter. Find more activities...
The Siberian Husky is a medium-sized working breed first used to pull sleds across long distances in present-day Siberia.
Siberian Huskies gained worldwide popularity after residents of Nome, Alaska, came down with a life-threatening diphtheria epidemic, and Husky sled dogs were the only way to deliver life-saving medication. These dogs also served in the Army’s Arctic Search & Rescue Unit of the Air Transport ...
Florida's Premier Siberian Husky Rescue Organization Established 1999 - Dogs Saved To Date: 1520 Welcomefrom our entire organization, both two and four footed alike. We would like to thank you for visiting our site and hope you will bookmark ...
Siberian Huskies gained worldwide popularity after residents of Nome, Alaska, came down with a life-threatening diphtheria epidemic, and Husky sled dogs were the only way to deliver life-saving medication. These dogs also served in the Army’s Arctic Search & Rescue Unit of the Air Transport ...
A word of caution, though: many rescue dogs will have behavioral problems. Some of these may be easy to address with training, but others can make a Siberian Husky dangerous. As such, it is important to meet any potential rescue dog in person, and if possible, consider fostering them for...