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Contact this shelter/rescue group to see their pets for adoption. |
Our Featured Dallas & Fort Worth, TX Partner:
Blue Eyed Pup Rescue
Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life! Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.
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P.O. Box 1306 Dallas & Fort Worth, TX 75019 |
http://www.geocities.com/blueeyedpuprescue/mainpage.html |
About Our Rescue Group:
We are a small Siberian Husky rescue located in Coppell (Dallas), run by pet loving volunteers that help rescue siberian huskies from city pounds or huskies just in need. Once we recieve the Husky into our rescue, they are checked over by our vets and given their necessary shots and spay/nuetered. Afterwards, they are adopted out into loving forever homes where they will be given a secound chance at a better life.Come Meet our Pets:
You can come visit your future husky member by filling out our adoption contract. Once reviewed and approved we can schedule an appointment for you to meet with them.Our Adoption Process:
If you are intrested in adopting one of our huskies, please email us for an adoption application, fill it out and email it back promptly. We do require that each pet adopted from us is fixed (spayed/nuetered),be an inside dog, treated as part of the family, and you must fill out our adoption contract prior to adoption. Note, there is an adoption fee. Huskies are not for everyone, please do not adopt based on looks because huskies are not always what they seem, they are sneaky, escape artists, and crave attention, they are a very demanding but rewarding pet. Please read up on siberian huskies before considering this to be the breed you want.
All applicants must be:
Willing to have the dog in the house as part of the family;
Have a fenced yard for exercise;
A history of responsible pet ownership;
Are willing to crate train their dog, if needed;
All pets in the household are spayed or neutered;
Willing to accept a Home Visit as part of the adoption approval process;
Live in the DFW area of Texas;
At least 21 years of age;
Willing to do obedience work if necessary


