Husky House Rehoming

Husky House Rehoming Husky House rehomes neglected or unwanted huskies. We ensure our huskies a loving forever family.

05/02/2020

EDGE ❀️

Are you out there somewhere?? πŸ€”

Looking for the location of this boy 😊

His name is Edge and I have his previous mate and daughter.. would love to reunite them sometime if we could find him β€οΈπŸ•

Feel free to share.. we may be lucky enough to make contact πŸ€

If you know or happen to own Edge, please comment, inbox or call 0407221863 😊

23/01/2020
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11/01/2020

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05/01/2020
*UPDATE: Owner Found ❀️Huskies found on Winspears Rd.. inbox Husky House if this is your Husky.
05/01/2020

*UPDATE: Owner Found ❀️

Huskies found on Winspears Rd.. inbox Husky House if this is your Husky.

25/12/2019

A charity that provides a free advice to Australian pet owners between 9AM-5PM AES[D]T on weekdays. The service operates 24/7 and can be reached on 1300 869 738 (AU), 0800 869 738 (NZ), 3106 4216 (SG), (917) 722-5958 (US) or +1917 722-5958 (CA).

22/12/2019

πŸŽ„πŸŽ„It’s almost Christmas πŸŽ„πŸŽ„

⏳⏳Need a last minute Christmas gift? ⏳⏳

🎁🎁 Gift certificates available! Perfect present for the dog-lover! Or treat your own pup! 🎁🎁

19/12/2019

During a brutal 1925 storm, a sled dog named Balto finished out a historic 650-mile run across Alaska, bringing desperately needed medicine to the icebound town of Nome. Balto was proclaimed a hero…

30/11/2019
25/11/2019

❌ PLEASE LEAVE THEM IN THE SHOPS ❌

The vast majority of these rawhide products and treats come from China.

Their journey starts with the hides being soaked in a toxic sodium sulphide to remove the hair and fat. More chemicals are used in order to split the hide into layers which is then washed with hydrogen peroxide to give the white "pure" look and remove the rancid smell.
Now comes the pretty festive colours and the glue to form cute shapes.

They regularly cause intestinal blockages and choking. The chews go slippery when wet and are near impossible to get hold of to save a choking dog.

Please be safe with your dogs!

❀️This beautiful boy Kanji is now ADOPTED 😁Kanji is 7 and would prefer a loving family home he is accustomed to.Kanji al...
20/08/2019

❀️This beautiful boy Kanji is now ADOPTED 😁

Kanji is 7 and would prefer a loving family home he is accustomed to.

Kanji also gets along with other dogs and is used to having another dog around but sadly his Doberman brother passed away so he’s a bit bored and lonely.

Could you give Kanji what he needs?

He is a very good boy and not too troublesome like many Huskies πŸ˜†

Inbox Husky House for adoption enquires
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18/08/2019
17/08/2019

One colleague wrote: β€œRIP Brother ... your shift is over and your burden unloaded ... we’ve got it from here.”

17/08/2019
15/08/2019

Husky Pack SA another perfectly worded post:
WORKING DOGS DO NOT MAKE GOOD PETS

All too often I see people complaining on rescue sites about how harsh the requirements are for adopting a Husky. Unfortunately, these are the people who don't understand the difference between a working dog and the average pet dog. These are often also the people who will dump their dogs once they see how much effort they really are.

The sad truth is, these dogs were never intended to simply be pets. Working dogs such as Huskies, Herding Dogs and Hunting Dogs were bred especially to work in their specific fields. The very characteristics that make these animals so unique from other breeds are what humans find to be problematic in their pets.

We all have a perfect image in our minds of coming home from work to have your dog greet you at the door. After that, both you and your dog walk over to the lounge where you get comfortable on the couch with your dog lying next to you on the floor. There, you spend a peaceful evening relaxing until both you and your dog head off to bed. This is what most people would call the perfect dog. Calm, relaxed and not irritating.

The problem is, people tend to choose a pet based on a breed they find beautiful, like a husky for instance, and decide that it will be their breed of choice. Once they've bought the dog and try to force him into their lifestyle, they realize how difficult it is to live with the creature. Their dream dog has thus become a nightmare for them. He jumps up, bites their hand in an effort to get attention, runs around the room while constantly howling and moaning. When he is closed outside, he tries to escape or dig holes and pulls out plants. Eventually they've had enough of his behavioral problems, so they put him in the car to drop him off at the nearest SPCA, thinking that they acquired a problem dog.

But they didn't get a problem dog. The dog isn't hyperactive. This dog comes from a long line of dogs that have been bred for centuries to run long distances. The dog didn't have a behavioral problem either, he was simply behaving the way he was bred to behave. These working breeds were designed, physically and mentally, to be able to move all day, working both their bodies and minds. These dogs need lots of exercise and lots of mental stimulation to release the energy that centuries of selective breeding had produced.

The fact that people choose breeds based on their appearance is an all too common tragedy. What people perceive as behavioral problems are actually caused by the dog being forced to live in an inappropriate environment.

Does that mean that these dogs shouldn't be our companion animals? Of course not. If you are able to supply the adequate environment as well as physical and mental stimulation for this breed, you will have a happy husky. But if you aren't willing to sacrifice comfort or leisure time, a husky definitely isn't for you. The best thing would be to do as much research as possible on a specific breed, or by asking a rescue organization if you will be a good fit.

Not everyone should own a husky. Not because they aren't good people, but because they won't be good husky owners. The large amount of Huskies in shelters across the world is proof of that.

14/08/2019

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