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Lana

Siberian Husky Australian Cattle Dog

Female, Adult
Lincoln, NE
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Lana! This friendly and outgoing heeler mix is ready to bring energy and joy to her new home. Lana has done well with other dogs in the shelter setting and would love a playful companion. She's looking for an active home where she can join in on outdoor adventures and have plenty of fun. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: White Weight: 52.2 Age: 4yrs 0mths 1wks
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Tundra

Siberian Husky

Male
Gretna, NE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.German Shepherd dogs, as well as the other herding breeds that we have in rescue, are highly active, energetic, working breeds. They require considerable vetting, exercise, socialization, training, leadership and mental stimuli in order to be well-adjusted, well-balanced, and well-mannered dogs. Even if you exercise and play with your dog daily in your fenced yard, you MUST still take your dog out on daily walks and outings in order to work on his/her leash skills, manners, and social skills. These breeds make great additions to active families who will pamper them, but who will also work with them, as they are smart dogs who need leadership, structure, plenty of activity and mental stimulation. If you are new to German Shepherds (and other herding breeds), please research the breed to make sure this is the dog for you. We ask that you consider the time and financial commitment that your German Shepherd (or other herding breed) dog will require before applying for one. Please review the section on our website (www.heartlandgsrescue.org) 'Is a HUGS Dog Right for You?' for additional information.'Hi! My name is Tundra (lil tyke, lil friend, and Groot all work too)! I love playing with dog toys, climbing on my doggie foster siblings, and I especially enjoy playing chase with my foster brother Alfie in the back yard! As a puppy, I love to run and play, and I’m still learning what things in the house aren't toys, so it's important to provide me with plenty of appropriate chews, toys, stimulation, and good supervision. I’m doing a really great job going potty outside in the backyard because I know I get treats afterwards. I LOVE treats. I don’t really love loud noises yet, but I’m getting a master class in confidence from the other dogs in the house! I’m a snuggly boy looking for a family where there’s a warm lap to sleep on! I’d also really like to have a playful dog sibling who can continue teaching me the ropes. I know the perfect home for me is out there and I can’t wait to meet my forever family!!!' The adoption fee for the puppies from the Winter Litter is $450, all of which goes back into offseting our high-cost vetting expenses and rescuing more dogs. We are a 100% volunteer-run rescue group and rely on adoption fees and donations to continue saving lives. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, fecal, deworming, flea/tick and heartworm preventative, heartworm tested if old enough (and treated if positive), and microchipped. New to Huskies? Huskies are typically fun, friendly, beautiful dogs. They also tend to be strong-willed and independent (not ideal for first-time dog owners, as they can be stubborn and hard to train). Like GSDs, they require good exercise and socialization, a job to do, a good routine, and they don't like to be left alone too long. It is recommended that you crate your young Husky when you leave, and having another dog in the house as a buddy for your Husky can be helpful. Huskies can be escape artists (digging out, fence jumping) and poor recall - your Husky should always be well-supervised and on a leash when not in a securely-fenced area. Huskies have high prey drive for small animals (wildlife, sometimes cats, and at times even smaller dogs). Like GSDs, Huskies shed A LOT (good brushing, and vacuming the house will be necessary). Please do not shave them, as they need their coat: their fur provides a natural heating/cooling mechanism that keeps them from overheating, shades them from sunburn and UV rays, and provides a barrier against allergens that could aggravate skin conditions and allergies.   Please visit http://heartlandgsrescue.rescuegroups.org/info/adoption for more information about our adoption process and requirements, and to apply. The Winter Litter puppies will need positive reinforcement training, consistency, boundaries, activity and socialization. Their ideal homes will be households with good routines, prior Husky or similar breed experience, and a friendly doggy sibling to help teach them the ropes. Like any of our dogs, the Winter Litter puppies will make a great addition to active homes that will provide the love, structure, activity and mental stimulation that their breed requires. Even if you exercise and play with your dog daily in your fenced yard, please remember that you MUST still take your dog out on daily walks and outings, in order to provide sufficient stimulation, ward off boredom, and work on leash skills and manners.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.Please review the information in the 'About Us', 'Important Considerations' and 'Adopt' sections on our website menu, as it contains useful information about the breed, adoption fees, the adoption process and our requirements, and how meeting the dogs works.February 10, 2025, 8:18 pm
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Blizzard

Siberian Husky

Male
Gretna, NE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.German Shepherd dogs, as well as the other herding breeds that we have in rescue, are highly active, energetic, working breeds. They require considerable vetting, exercise, socialization, training, leadership and mental stimuli in order to be well-adjusted, well-balanced, and well-mannered dogs. Even if you exercise and play with your dog daily in your fenced yard, you MUST still take your dog out on daily walks and outings in order to work on his/her leash skills, manners, and social skills. These breeds make great additions to active families who will pamper them, but who will also work with them, as they are smart dogs who need leadership, structure, plenty of activity and mental stimulation. If you are new to German Shepherds (and other herding breeds), please research the breed to make sure this is the dog for you. We ask that you consider the time and financial commitment that your German Shepherd (or other herding breed) dog will require before applying for one. Please review the section on our website (www.heartlandgsrescue.org) 'Is a HUGS Dog Right for You?' for additional information.Gorgeous young Blizzard has striking blue eyes that beautifully contrast his gorgeous, soft coat. He is an active, smart puppy, who loves to play with other dogs. He is learning everyday, and is doing well with potty-training. He sits at the back door when he has to go potty. Crate training is going well with a few treats. He is super gentle with his foster dad's grandkids. He is a little snuggle bug! When it is bedtime, he wants to be next to the big dogs, or next to foster dad. In fact, Blizzard will tell you when he is ready for bed. He gets along well with the house cat. He has learned who is in charge and it is the cat! He plays with toys by himself, and knows how to keep himself occupied. Loves to run in the backyard with the other pups. He is the sweetest pup!  The adoption fee for Blizzard is $450, all of which goes back into offseting our high-cost vetting expenses and rescuing more dogs. We are a 100% volunteer-run rescue group and rely on adoption fees and donations to continue saving lives. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations, fecal, deworming, flea/tick and heartworm preventative, heartworm tested if old enough (and treated if positive), and microchipped. New to Huskies? Huskies are typically fun, friendly, beautiful dogs. They also tend to be strong-willed and independent (not ideal for first-time dog owners, as they can be stubborn and hard to train). Like GSDs, they require good exercise and socialization, a job to do, a good routine, and they don't like to be left alone too long. It is recommended that you crate your young Husky when you leave, and having another dog in the house as a buddy for your Husky can be helpful. Huskies can be escape artists (digging out, fence jumping) and poor recall - your Husky should always be well-supervised and on a leash when not in a securely-fenced area. Huskies have high prey drive for small animals (wildlife, sometimes cats, and at times even smaller dogs). Like GSDs, Huskies shed A LOT (good brushing, and vacuming the house will be necessary). Please do not shave them, as they need their coat: their fur provides a natural heating/cooling mechanism that keeps them from overheating, shades them from sunburn and UV rays, and provides a barrier against allergens that could aggravate skin conditions and allergies.   Please visit http://heartlandgsrescue.rescuegroups.org/info/adoption for more information about our adoption process and requirements, and to apply. Blizzard will need positive reinforcement training, consistency, boundaries, activity and socialization. Their ideal homes will be households with good routines, prior Husky or similar breed experience, and a friendly doggy sibling to help teach them the ropes. Like any of our dogs, Blizzard will make a great addition to an active home that will provide the love, structure, activity and mental stimulation that his breed requires. Even if you exercise and play with your dog daily in your fenced yard, please remember that you MUST still take your dog out on daily walks and outings, in order to provide sufficient stimulation, ward off boredom, and work on leash skills and manners.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.Please review the information in the 'About Us', 'Important Considerations' and 'Adopt' sections on our website menu, as it contains useful information about the breed, adoption fees, the adoption process and our requirements, and how meeting the dogs works.February 2, 2025, 6:38 pm

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Capital Humane Society

6500 S 70th St, Lincoln, NE 68516

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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49.4 miles

Heartland German Shepherd Rescue (HUGS)

PO BOX 652, Gretna, NE 68028

Pet Types: dogs

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