Rescues & Re-Homes
Rescues are Siberian Huskies that end up in local humane societies for various reasons. If their time is up, then we adopt them until we can find a suitable home. These dogs maybe did not get off to a good start, but many are sweet tempered, happy dogs who just want some love and attention as well as a well fenced yard.
Available Rescues

Callalily was picked up as a stray in Marion County and taken to Dog Control. No one came forward to claim her so she is looking for a new home! She is a buffy grey & white with amber eyes. She is spayed UTD on shots, and microchipped. She gets along well with all of our dogs, loves people and knows some tricks. She is a Siberian and thus, an escape artist, so she needs to go somewhere with a securely fenced yard.
Rehomes are adult dogs who were originally kept as show dogs and for some reason or another did not turn out. They are happy, healthy dogs who are looking for loving homes, with fenced yards, of course! The advantage to getting an adult dog is they have already developed their own personality so you know exactly what you are getting. These dogs are far from old, they are just no longer puppies, physically, at least.
Available Re-Homes
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| Woody is 11 months old and a very mellow guy for his age. He is great with people, but is looking for a home where he can be an only dog. |
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| Molly is a 3 year old, spayed female, who is very silly and active! |
Advantages to adopting an adult or older puppy
What you see is what you get! An adult already has a developed personality, you will be able to tell which dog has the personality you are looking for. Active or couch potato, silly or serious, clingy or independant... Our rescue dogs are often with us several months before a suitable home is found so we know their temperaments very well.
Ready to go! Puppies need time to grow up. They need more sleep, more training and may not be physically prepared for all your activities.
The puppy stage While puppies may be cute and cuddley, they are incredibly demanding. They miss their littermates, are not used to sleeping through the night, and have spurts of high activity. Not to mention teething, and having to potty more often. Adults have been there, done that and left it behind them.
Search petfinder.com for a rescue dog in your area!

