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Adopt A Husky Minnesota

Dog rescue in Blaine, MN

Adopt A Husky Minnesota is a Siberian Husky rescue organization which was formed by a group of hardworking volunteers committed to saving the lives of unwanted dogs and puppies both locally and across the Midwest.

In 2017 we found that our rescue was growing at a rapid rate, both in the number of volunteers signing up as well as the number requests asking for help. We split off from our Sister Rescue, Adopt A Husky, Inc., in Illinois, to form what is known today as Adopt A Husky Minnesota.

Our dream is to educate the general public about this beautiful breed and provide care for the multitude of homeless huskies that have found themselves in the shelter system. We know that animals play a unique and important role in completing families which is why we believe our huskies deserve a second chance to become part of a forever family.

Contact
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PO Box 490641
Blaine, MN 55449
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Adoptable pets at Adopt A Husky Minnesota

We'll also keep you updated on Keeva's adoption status with email updates.
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Keeva

Husky/Husky

Female, 10 mos
Blaine, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Teddy's adoption status with email updates.
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Teddy

Husky/Husky

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
Blaine, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Lobo's adoption status with email updates.
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Lobo

Husky/Husky

Male, 3 yrs 10 mos
Blaine, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Yuki's adoption status with email updates.
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Yuki

Husky/Husky

Female, 4 yrs 1 mo
Blaine, MN

Rescue FAQs

Minnesota

Additional adoption info

Step 1 – Application:
Please begin the adoption process by completely filling out our online application. We’d like to get to know you and find out what interests you in Siberian Huskies! We cut no corners when it comes to finding the right owner for each dog, please keep in mind that the total process can take a few weeks to complete. Typically you can expect to hear from an Application Coordinator within 72 hours of completing your application, but this could vary based on our volume. Make sure to check your email, including your junk/spam folder, if we have any questions based on your application we will follow up with the email you provided. Applicants must be 21 years of age.

Step 2 – Reference Checks:
After we review your application, we will begin the reference and vet check process. Difficulty reaching references is the step that delays the process the most, so please make sure to let your references know we will be calling them.

Step 3 – Home Visit:
One of our volunteers will be reaching out to you to schedule a home visit. During this home interview we would like to meet with all members of the household, so please make sure everyone will be home. The home visit is an opportunity for us to help you understand the breed and their specific characteristics, make sure your home is secure and safe for a Siberian Husky, and answer any questions you might have for us about the breed. This will also help us determine which Siberian Husky is a good fit for your family.

Once this step is completed your application, reference checks, and home visit file will be submitted to our Adoption Committee. Typically an Adoption Coordinator will follow up with you within a week of your home visit to provide an update on your status. Please be patient during this process as the volunteer who completes your home visit will need time to document their visit, and our Adoption Committee will need to review your entire application.

Step 4 – Meet the Dogs:
Once you have been approved for adoption you will be able to meet the available foster dogs. All of our dogs are housed in our network of foster homes around Minnesota. A Foster Coordinator will reach out to you to determine which dogs are a fit for your family, and help you schedule meet and greets for those you are interested in. You and your family, including any current pets, must be willing to drive to meet any specific dog you are interested in. If you don’t find the perfect fit right away, we will keep your application active on file.

Step 5 – Completing the Adoption
Once you’ve found the perfect new family member, and their foster home feels the same, we will meet with you to complete the Adoption Contract, and go over the dog’s likes/dislikes, behaviors, and any specific needs. At that time you will be able to bring your new family member home!

Our Adoption Fees are:
Age 0-1 year – $400
Age 1-3 years – $350
Age 3-6 years – $300
Age 6+ years – $250
**The State of Minnesota requires sales tax on all pet adoptions, this is included in our adoption fees listed**

All Adopt A Husky Minnesota dogs are:
Spayed or neutered before adoption
Evaluated for temperament and trainability
Up to date on rabies, distemper and bordetella, Heartworm tested and on preventative year round
Microchipped

Before applying, consider the following:
Are all household members in agreement about adopting a Siberian Husky and willing to participate in a home visit?
Are your current pets neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and current on heartworm testing and hw preventative?
Are you ready to adopt within the next few weeks?
Are your vet and personal references aware that they will be receiving a phone call from us?
Adopt A Husky Minnesota will not place dogs outside of its geographic area. We will accept applications from ND, SD, IA, and WI, but cannot guarantee to adopt to bordering states.

Visit www.siberianrescue.com to find a rescue in your area if you are not in Minnesota or one of our bordering states.

Important:
Please be aware that we do not hold dogs for applicants while they go through the adoption process. We urge you not to set your sights on just one dog, as there may be someone further along in the process interested in that same dog. If that home is determined to be a good match, the dog will be adopted to them. We cannot discuss specific dogs until a home is approved.

Keep in mind that Adopt A Husky Minnesota is 100% operated by volunteers, please be patient as we work to help you find your next family member. We promise, they’re worth the wait!

Our top priority is always the dogs! We take great pride in the homes in which we entrust with our dogs and that their next home will truly be their forever home. Therefore, we ask that you understand and respect our adoption process.

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P.O. Box 10533,
White Bear Lake, MN 55110

St. Francis of Assisi Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 256,
Forest Lake, MN 55025

We'll also keep you updated on Charmin D18976's adoption status with email updates.
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Charmin D18976

Chihuahua

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Minnetonka, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Halo's adoption status with email updates.
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Halo

American Pit Bull Terrier/Cocker Spaniel

Male, Young
Princeton, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Bullseye's adoption status with email updates.
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Bullseye

Chihuahua/Shih Tzu

Male, 5 yrs 8 mos
Forest Lake, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Simba C18071's adoption status with email updates.
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Simba C18071

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Minnetonka, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Marisol's adoption status with email updates.
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Marisol

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 5 mos
Anoka, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Lucilla's adoption status with email updates.
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Lucilla

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Adult
Princeton, MN

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