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My name is Frankie!

Posted over 3 months ago

Adoption fee: $325

This helps Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue, Inc. with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
Black - with White
Age
1 year 9 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
54 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1001

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Frankie!

Frankie is a 1 year old male Siberian Husky looking for his forever home. Frankie is the daddy to litter of puppies adopted out over the summer.

Frankie is very affectionate and will give you lots of kisses and likes to cuddle. Frankie is dog and people friendly. He is being fostered with 2 other dogs.

Ideally Frankie would do best with a dominant female dog in the household. He plays less rough with females.

Frankie is very active so lots of exercise and play time is a must. He loves going to the dog park.

Frankie is ok in the crate, we are still working with him to further his crate training.

Frankie takes food and treats from your hands very gently.

True to the Siberian Husky breed, Frankie is an escape artist. He can easily jump a 4ft fence. A secure 6ft fence or a strong lead outside is a must.

Frankie enjoys going on walks and walks well with a collar that prevents pulling.

Frankie loves toys and chews. Lots of toys are a must or he might get bored and resort to his own form of interior renovation.

Bath time, no worries, Frankie loves water!

Frankie is somewhat of a typical Husky talker, but not often throughout today. He speaks most when he's playing or wants something.

Frankie weighs 54lbs. He is neutered and up to date on vaccinations.

If you’re an active family with lots of time to devote to this cuddly boy, you and Frankie may be a match for each other!

If you are interested in adopting Frankie, submit DVSHR’s online Adoption Application here: www.siberianhuskyrescue.org/adoption-application

Adoption Application Requirements:
• Veterinary Reference
• Personal References – no relatives; not more than one person from same household.
• Phone Interview
• Home Check Visit

Please Understand:
• Please allow 5-7 days for a response.
• Any missing information will delay your application.
• DVSHR evaluates applicants on the best match for each dog; not a first-come, first-served basis.
• Placement of each dog is at the discretion of the dog’s foster home.
Adoption Fee: $325
PA Kennel License # 4610
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Contact info

Pet ID
1001
Contact
Chuck Daly
Email
Address
P.O. Box 773, Horsham, PA 19044
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Policy and Procedure

All Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue (DVSHR) foster dogs are heartworm and parasite negative, vaccinated, and neutered before placement.
In the case of dogs too young for neutering, a deposit is required from the adopter. This deposit is fully refunded upon receipt of a neuter certificate.
DVSHR volunteers will evaluate a DVSHR dog for health, temperment and behavioral problems prior to placement. The adopter should keep in mind that problems may still exist.
An adoption fee is collected to cover vet and housing expenses of DVSHR dogs. Fees vary on age and number of dogs adopted. As a non-profit organization, we require a donation of $400 for altered Puppies up to 6 months. Unaltered Puppies up to 6 months are $300 + $150 at time of adoption with $150 refund upon proof of spay/neuter. Dogs 6 months to 7 years are $275, dogs 8 - 9 years are $150 and dogs 10+ years are a donation from the heart!
Multiple adoptions or subsequent adoptions are given a $50 discount.
To ensure good health of our dogs, each of them is tested
for heartworm, on heartworm preventative, tested for fecal parasites and treated when necessary, treated with Frontline to prevent flea and tick infestations, and up-to-date on all shots. Additional testing is completed and treatments provided as needed for any dog exhibiting any health concerns.
Prior to placement potential adopters must fill out an APPLICATION and schedule a home check.
Upon placement, the adopter is required to sign the ADOPTION CONTRACT.
DVSHR will review the application and suggest the best match of available Siberian Huskies to the new home. Support from experieced Siberian Husky owners and trainers is provided to the new family to ensure a happy ending.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

For adoption, fostering, volunteer, and training questions, contact us via e-mail:

info@siberianhuskyrescue.org - For questions on adoption
and the adoption process as well as general rescue questions.

volunteer@siberianhuskyrescue.org - For questions on how to volunteer with the DVSHR and how you can help!

donate@siberianhuskyrescue.org - To find out how to donate to the rescue with goods or financial support.

More about this rescue

Siberian Husky rescue has become a need as a result of many individuals obtaining Siberian Huskies from for-profit breeders or pet stores that do not provide the education and support required to raise these beautiful dogs. The Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue, Inc. (DVSHR) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to the placement of unwanted or abused or homeless Siberian Huskies in permanent loving homes. We are centered around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with volunteers working throughout most of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware region.

DVSHR was founded by individuals from the Siberian Husky Club of Delaware Valley, Inc. These individuals were concerned for the well being of Siberian Huskies whose popularity had increased creating a profitable opportunity for puppy mill breeders. Given the lack of general public information on the breeds quirks and the irresistible cuteness of a Siberian puppy, the need for rescue became apparent as shelters received numerous dogs from illprepared owners.

The organization was incorporated in 1995 and registered as a Nonprofit 501(c)(3). The mission of the organization was set to find permanent homes for unwanted Siberian Huskies, provide public education on the breed, and assist Siberian owners in dealing with training issues.

Since its beginning, there have been hundreds of dogs that have found permanent homes though the hard work of the volunteers. The faces and names may change but the efforts of the organization will contiune.

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