

Brandy Sled Dogs Rescues of Central California finds Great homes and Trustworthy owners for lost and deserted-Malamute, Siberian and Sled Dogs

Here at SIBERIAN HUSKY ASSIST RESCUE, we rescue Siberian Huskies from shelters in SW Virginia to East Tennessee. Cities from Roanoke, south, to Knoxville.


ABOUT SOUTH FLORIDA SIBERIAN HUSKY RESCUE INC. South Florida Siberian Husky Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit organization. We assist in finding homes for abused and/or neglected and abandoned purebred Siberian Huskies, as well as those that are owner surrenders. We also offer placement assistance for dogs that can be fostered by their current owners. Other services include counseling, training assistance, breed information, and advice to Siberian Husky owners in need of solving problems with their dogs in order to help them find alternatives to surrendering their pets. We will also post for free lost/found Siberian Huskies on our website. South Florida Siberian Husky Rescue, Inc. was founded for the following purpose: 1. Rescuing abused, abandoned, and owner surrendered purebred Siberian Huskies 2. Promoting spaying and neutering 3. Finding quality homes for rescued Siberian Huskies 4. Preventing cruelty to Siberian Huskies through education about the breed 5. Educating the public about responsible pet ownership 6. Attempting to eliminate back yard breeders and puppy mills

Free Spirit Siberian Rescue is a non-profit organization of volunteers working to reduce the number of homeless Siberian Huskies in Illinois and surrounding areas, while also improving the welfare of all domestic animals by way of education. Free Spirit Siberian Rescue works to foster respect, understanding and compassion for all creatures, and the belief that all life is valuable and worthy of protection.

We organize the rescue and placement of siberians and northern breeds in three states. We work with other rescues in major metropolitan areas and have foster homes in small towns where they are unable to join a 501 c 3 rescue. We have a data base that all northern breed rescues groups in our area utilize.

Adopt A Husky Of Dallas Is A Non-Profit All Volunteer Organization dedicated to saving Siberians Huskies from death row, to the education of the public in how to care for them and understand the gentle and affectionate nature of the breed. We are committed to finding good homes in which to place our dogs…

Husky House is committed to the rescue, shelter, care and adoption of stray, abandoned and unwanted animals in the Tri-State area. We are also dedicated to futhering the public’s education concerning the issues of proper pet care and the importance of spaying and neutering all dogs and cats alike. Husky House is a non-profit, tax exempt organization (501c3) that was founded by Lorraine Healy. Husky House is dedicated to helping abandoned Siberian Huskies as well as all breeds of dogs, including mixes, have a second chance in life and a place to call home which they so richly deserve.

North Star Siberian Husky Rescue (NSSHR) is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to improving the lives of Siberian Huskies and owners through advocacy, education, and support. Volunteers facilitate the rescue and adoption of stray, abandoned, neglected, abused, and surrendered Siberian Huskies and place them into lifelong, committed, loving homes. North Star Siberian Husky Rescue is an official 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. We received our letter of determination from the IRS on June 31st, 2013. We are currently licensed by the Secretary of the State of Colorado as a non-profit corporation. NSSHR has received the required PACFA (Pet Animal Care Facilities Act) license from the State of Colorado Department of Agriculture. As the Director of NSSHR, I have many jobs – too numerous to list! I over-see all operations of the Rescue. I approve all adoptions, and also approve all Huskies coming into the Rescue as owner surrenders or from a shelter. I am also the site administrator for our web site, and that is truly what I enjoy doing. I would love to be able to create and share more education with our viewers. My husband and I also attend many pet events and expo’s, along with a team of volunteers. We currently have approximately 23 volunteers, all doing specific jobs within the Rescue. We are the biggest Siberian Husky Rescue in Colorado, and we are very proud of our reputation! We care deeply for each and every one of the Huskies we bring into rescue. Their lives have been turned upside down, and it is our wish to place them into a loving home where they will be treated as one of the family. The work in rescue is very demanding, but it makes it worth it to see how thrilled a family can be with the arrival of their rescued Husky. It is twice as exciting to see the adopted Husky running and playing with its new family. Thanks to RescueGroups, my job is made much easier by the amount of tools that are available in the web site service. They are always friendly and pretty prompt getting back with me when there is a problem that needs solving. I thank them for there diligence and the dedication they have to the Rescue world. Faith Harris Director – North Star Siberian Husky Rescue

We are a port in the storm located in Virginia for homeless Siberian Huskies and cats.


Adopt a Husky Ohio is a rescue group dedicated to saving abused, abandoned, neglected and injured Siberian Huskies.


Mile High Husky Rescue is a foster based rescue organization dedicated to rescue, rehabilitate, and find homes for unwanted Siberian Huskies, Siberian Husky mixes and occasionally other breeds. We strive to work with other rescue organizations and to educate the public about the special needs of the Siberian Husky.

Texas Husky Rescue is a animal rescue group focused on saving Siberian Huskys in the Texas Region. We take most of our dogs from shelter, get their shots, and get them spayed or nuetered.

We are an Arctic breed rescue that specializes in Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Alaskan Klee Kai’s, American Eskimos, and Samoyeds. We take in homeless, abused, abandoned and shelter dogs, rehabilitate them and find them new forever homes. Our rescue is run out of the private residences of the founders and fosters. We believe heavily in spay/neuter programs and in educating the public about the Arctic breeds in the hopes that less of them will end up abandoned in kill shelters.

Forever Husky is a 501(c)3 non profit charitable organization that aims to improve the quality of life for dogs in shelters and rescues until they find their forever homes.

I have been involved in rescue for 10 years and saw the need for a specific breed rescue in my area and opened it.






Rescuing, fostering and finding homes for unwanted, abandoned and abused Northern breed dogs: Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, Samoyeds, and mixes of these breeds.