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Siberian Husky Puppies In Animal Shelters

If you are thinking about getting a Siberian Husky puppy I urge you to check your local animal shelter first and consider adopting a husky.  Not that getting husky puppies from a breeder is a bad thing, it’s just that there are so many husky puppies and adult huskies sitting in animal shelters across the country that could use a good home.

If you have a local animal shelter close by, then it might not hurt to just get in the car and take a ride to see they have any huskies available for adoption. If you do not live that close to an animal shelter you can Google animal shelters in your area and then just make phone calls and ask them if they have any Siberian Huskies or husky puppies available for adoption. A lot of shelters will take your information and give you a call if a husky shows up at the shelter. If they do not offer, you can always request that they notify you if you any huskies are brought into the shelter.

Many animal shelters work closely with rescue groups as well. Many times rescue leagues will request that they be contacted if any the breed that their rescue represents show up at the shelter. You can contact local Siberian Husky Rescue Groups and inquire about dogs in their care as well.

If you can’t locate a Siberian Husky in your area you can always try adoptapet.com. This is an excellent website and you can locate dogs a significant distance away from you. If you are truly set on adopting a Siberian Husky and distance is not an issue, then using this website is a great alternative to visiting a more local animal shelter. The website provides you with photos of all the available dogs and puppies and it also gives you a little background on each dog as well. It’s a great resource and I’m sure it has saved so many dogs lives!

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