
Huskies For Homes
Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky & Aussie Doodle Breeder
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Siberian Husky rescue

Beast
6yr old duel registered akc/ckc male siberian husky. He pretty Much gets along with everyone hes ever been around here, loves all people and kids, has never been around small dogs or cats so would not recommend but does great with other large female dogs, he is scheduled to be neutered feb 5th and is current on all vaccines. he was raised here and inside but loves to be outside and has been for the last couple years, unfortunatly our downsizing situation has made us make the super hard desision to find him a home where he gets the attention and time he needs. this decision was not made lightly will be very picky about where he goes, he is around 85lbs and a big goof ball with tons of energy. he does have manners when hes not being crazy but once he calms down hes the sweetest boy ever i truly belive with more attention he will settle right in. because of his size and energy level i dont recomend small kids but has never shown aggression at all. please contact if you wantt to come meet him.

Nova
5yr old female AKC registered, we actually purchased this girl from a breeder in Kentucky a few years ago, along with her sister to enter our breeding program here. Unfortunately when we got to the location which was supposed to be their kennels it was some abandon run down store, we laid eyes on the girls who were in terrible condition at over a year old they were maybe 25lbs and scared to death, coward in the corner, soaking wet and stunk so bad I was horrified. The people would not allow us to go to where they were kept, after lots of back and forth with us trying to call in animal control, etc. for a welfare check nothing happened which unfortunately is usually how it goes. Either way I was not leaving these girls there so I pad the money they asked and brought them home which is sometimes all you can do. With absolutely no socializing these girls have been a handful but still the sweetest. Her sister has since been adopted but nova has an allergy condition (similar to asthma) which does not require medication, and has never hindered her in any way but does cause her to have a small cough in spring and fall months usually in regular Allery season she is still very small about 35lbs and stands about knee high and is still very shy with new people but has never shown a bit of aggression with any people but she does think she's the boss to other female dogs. No inside house manners although she is trained to our buildings dog doors, so she does know to go outside to potty. will tell you more on her if you're interested in meeting nova please reach out.

Takony
This sweet girl is not for adoption, as she was promised she would live her life out here, and that she will. Her picture is here as a symbol of what we do and why we do it. Takony has been with us for over 12yrs now and she was a little over two when she arrived, weighing right at 24lbs. Which makes this sweet girl our most senior and longest serving resident, she happily greets every dog that comes through our gates with a wagging tail and what looks like a constant smile. Weighing a healthy 65lbs, with not a mean bone in her body, she still won't freely allow anyone to pet or rub on her although she does sneak in to get a lick or two in on your hand when she thinks you're not looking. She happily tags along off leash every day to help with all the daily chores greeting the other residents. I will not get into all the details of her rescue, but I will say that she was one of the worst abuse/neglect cases I've ever personally witnessed. Yet everyday this sweet girl, who was shown the very worst of humanity, chooses still to follow, so loyal, trusting, with an unbreakable spirit, despite the cruelty she has seen she is truly living proof of why they are called mans best friend.
