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Meet Lia! This sweet girl was originally saved from the e-list in December of 2022. Shortly after pulling her on her last day, we received an email from the county shelter letting us know that her owner had shown up looking for her. Although it took them a few weeks of missing her to check the shelter, we still returned her as they seemed devastated at the time. In December of 2024, 2 years later, we got a call from an emergency veterinarian that Lia had been brought in as a stray, and that our information was on her chip. They let us know that her condition was very concerning, stating she was very malnourished (under 30lbs!) and dehydrated. We were of course concerned and called her owner, who let us know that she had found another home for her a few months ago. The ER vet also told us that the person who brought her in had witnessed her being beaten. Our hearts just broke for this sweet girl, and we knew we had to find space to take her in and make sure she never went through anything like this again.
Despite the rough months Lia has had lately, she is one of the sweetest huskies we’ve ever met! She adores people and will snuggle as much as you let her, and loves getting belly rubs in your lap even more. She is also very playful with people but has shown some mouthiness when she gets too worked up - thankfully it's nothing extreme and she is very easily corrected. She truly does just want to please, but despite her age has TONS of husky energy still! She does jump up when excited and we would definitely consider her to be a more high energy girl, so she may not be best for homes with too small of children. She is also a very sassy girl and will give you some of that famous husky back-talk if she's not getting all the attention she thinks she deserves.
She also does great with other dogs large and small and loves to play. She also LOVES toys, to the point that she can get a little overzealous and growl at other dogs trying to protect her favorites. She hasn't progressed to fighting in her foster home, and on these occasions her foster will just put this toy in her kennel to enjoy in her safe space. She is crate-trained and does well in her crate when needed! This may come in handy as she will counter surfing if she sees an opportunity and has gotten into the trash when not supervised.
Lia is a very well-behaved girl when she gets her energy out, which is so important for a young husky! She loves to go on walks and does great on bike rides to get her energy out. She will also play fetch and actually retrieve! She knows some basic commands like sit, and lay, and is very food-motivated which should help with future training. Although she is fully potty-trained, she can tinkle a little bit when she gets super-excited.
We recommend a very active individual, couple or family with older kids as an ideal home for Lia. The right amount of exercise will curb any chewing or other typical young huskies she may have when she is bored. If you feel you could be the family she so badly deserves, please fill out our adoption application to meet this sweet girl.
https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
Meet Lia! This sweet girl was originally saved from the e-list in December of 2022. Shortly after pulling her on her last day, we received an email from the county shelter letting us know that her owner had shown up looking for her. Although it took them a few weeks of missing her to check the shelter, we still returned her as they seemed devastated at the time. In December of 2024, 2 years later, we got a call from an emergency veterinarian that Lia had been brought in as a stray, and that our information was on her chip. They let us know that her condition was very concerning, stating she was very malnourished (under 30lbs!) and dehydrated. We were of course concerned and called her owner, who let us know that she had found another home for her a few months ago. The ER vet also told us that the person who brought her in had witnessed her being beaten. Our hearts just broke for this sweet girl, and we knew we had to find space to take her in and make sure she never went through anything like this again.
Despite the rough months Lia has had lately, she is one of the sweetest huskies we’ve ever met! She adores people and will snuggle as much as you let her, and loves getting belly rubs in your lap even more. She is also very playful with people but has shown some mouthiness when she gets too worked up - thankfully it's nothing extreme and she is very easily corrected. She truly does just want to please, but despite her age has TONS of husky energy still! She does jump up when excited and we would definitely consider her to be a more high energy girl, so she may not be best for homes with too small of children. She is also a very sassy girl and will give you some of that famous husky back-talk if she's not getting all the attention she thinks she deserves.
She also does great with other dogs large and small and loves to play. She also LOVES toys, to the point that she can get a little overzealous and growl at other dogs trying to protect her favorites. She hasn't progressed to fighting in her foster home, and on these occasions her foster will just put this toy in her kennel to enjoy in her safe space. She is crate-trained and does well in her crate when needed! This may come in handy as she will counter surfing if she sees an opportunity and has gotten into the trash when not supervised.
Lia is a very well-behaved girl when she gets her energy out, which is so important for a young husky! She loves to go on walks and does great on bike rides to get her energy out. She will also play fetch and actually retrieve! She knows some basic commands like sit, and lay, and is very food-motivated which should help with future training. Although she is fully potty-trained, she can tinkle a little bit when she gets super-excited.
We recommend a very active individual, couple or family with older kids as an ideal home for Lia. The right amount of exercise will curb any chewing or other typical young huskies she may have when she is bored. If you feel you could be the family she so badly deserves, please fill out our adoption application to meet this sweet girl.
Visit our website to submit an adoption application: http://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
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Meet the Pet
Meet the pet to see if you are a good fit, possibly a meet and greet at a neutral location with any existing pets.
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Home Check
We require a home check for all of our adopted huskies to ensure data from the adoption application is accurate prior to finalizing adoption
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
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