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Hairy Houdini Siberian Husky Rescue

Dog rescue in Waterford, MI

The mission of the Hairy Houdini Siberian Husky Rescue is to help Siberian Huskies and Husky mixes in need and educate about the proper care of the breed.

We are a foster home-based rescue organization serving all of Michigan. Once the dogs are in our care, they get completely vetted, altered, micro-chipped, temperament tested, monitored and cared for by our wonderful foster program. Once we have matched the personality of the dog with the perfect home, they get adopted! Application, home visit, contract and adoption donation apply.

Contact Stephanie Dorda
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Waterford, MI 49884
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We'll also keep you updated on Reno's adoption status with email updates.
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Reno

Siberian Husky

Male, Puppy
Waterford, MI
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Eyeore

Siberian Husky

Male, Puppy
Waterford, MI
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Blue

Siberian Husky

Male, Puppy
Waterford, MI

Rescue FAQs

Serving all of MI.

Additional adoption info

Application:

The first step for adoption is the application. Filling out the detailed application lets us know which husky would be a good fit for your family. We think all of our dogs are perfect the way they are, but every home is not. This is why they have ended up with us. We are very thorough with this step. The first thing we do is review your application, if your veterinary references are up to par then we reach out to be sure you're still interested. Next, we contact the personal references, so please be prepared. It helps speed the process if you let your veterinarian and personal references know we will be contacting them. This step can take up to 1-2 weeks, although we try to get through it sooner.

Home Visit:

We will set up a good time with you for one of our volunteers to come meet with you. They interview all the household members, and make sure a Siberian Husky is suited for you. They will also help you understand the breed, and what they need as far as a family.

Meet & Greet:

After you have been approved for adoption, we can set you up to meet the dogs! You must bring any current pets to make sure they will get along. We have a network of foster homes, so it is preferred that you are willing to drive to meet any specific dog you are interested in. If for any specific reason you are not able to drive, transportation can usually be arraigned through volunteers, by a case-by-case basis.

To find our application copy this link to your web browser or click on the link at the bottom:
https://hhshr.com/adoptioninfo/adopt-a-husky.html



Minimum Adoption Donation:

*Birth through 12 months old – $350

* 13 months to 8 years - $325

* 8 years and up - $275



All dogs are:

Spayed or neutered before adoption.

Evaluated for temperament and trainability.

Up to date on core vaccinations

Heartworm tested and on preventative.

Micro chipped for identification.



Before applying, please 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 preventative where appropriate?

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?

Have you given this a lot of thought, and are prepared to welcome a new family member into your home?

Do you have the time and patience for this breed of dog?

Adoption application

https://hhshr.com/adoptioninfo/

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