The Panhandle Siberian Husky Rescue was founded by Mandi and Ryan Rhue of Pensacola Florida. We are a non-profit rescue that accepts huskies or husky mixed breeds into our organization.
The Panhandle Siberian Husky Rescue dedicated to helping abandoned Huskies have a second chance in life and a place to call home which they so richly deserve. We also serve as a contact of local rescue groups, shelters and individuals to help find Huskies who have wondered from home and aid in searching for lost fur babies.
Volunteering - We are always looking for volunteers to help us with events. Help setup, break down, dog handlers and assist questions with potential adopters.
If you are interested in volunteering, please email panhandlesibes@yahoo.com for more information.
Donations - Panhandle Siberian Husky Rescue is always welcoming donations. Anything from new/used leashes & collars to dog food & toys to small & large dollar dominations.
If you are interested in donating to the Panhandle Siberian Husky Rescue, please email panhandlesibes@yahoo.com for more information.
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1600 E. Texar Dr
Pensacola, FL 32503
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Panhandle Siberian Husky Rescue provides the rescue, shelter, care and adoption of stray, abandoned and unwanted Siberian Huskies in the Florida Panhandle Area. We are also dedicated to furthering the Publics education concerning the issues of proper pet care and importance of spaying and neutering.
We serve north west Florida, Southern Alabama.
Additional adoption info
Each of our huskies, have been temporment tested around other dogs, children and some small animals. You must first completelly fill out an application to adopt any of our huskies.
]Senior Husky (7+ Years ) and Special Needs Huskies- $75.00
Adult Husky (Less than 7 Years old) $125.00
Puppy Huskies ( Less than 1 year old) $150.00
All our huskies will be housetrained and kennel trained prior to rehoming, but accidents will happen in a new enviroment so please take the time for your dog to adjust.
Our adoption fees include spay/neuturing and UTD Shots, heart worm test and temporment testing
Spaying and neuturing-All our dogs are required to be spayed or neutured. We currently have about a 30 day wait with our vet to have the proceedure done on each dog. If you adopt a dog from us, you will recieve a date of appointment for the proceedure and/or voucher for proceedure. We may also provide for out of town adoptions the option for you to have your dog spay/neutured through your vet and refund $50 of your deposit when you show proof of proceedure. Failure to have the proceedure completed within the alloted time frame gives us the right to pick up your dog and have the proceedure done. You will be required to pay any additional fees due to failure to complete contract obligations.
. Why spay or Neuture? We insist that all our huskies be spay or neuture due the the fact that there are more unwanted huskies out there than there are homes for them.
Some of our dogs are listed as special needs dogs due to the enviroment and health conditions from which they came from. These dogs will be adopted out on a very selective basis.
206 Cindebran Drive,
Atmore,
AL
36502
PO Box 11844,
Pensacola,
FL
32524
Navarre, FL 32566
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