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The Siberian Husky Emergency Life Line Fund, Inc

COLUMBIA STATION, OH 44028

Contact Tiffany Manrodt
Email tiffany@shellfund.org
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Areas The Siberian Husky Emergency Life Line Fund, Inc serves

Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, PA, WV, VA

The Siberian Husky Emergency Life Line Fund, Inc's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Initially we always require you fill out our adoption application.
Many people inquire about our policy regarding fenced in yards. We will say we do not have a policy that fits 100% of our adoptable dogs. Some of our huskies can clear a 6ft fence in one jump and thus, they will not necessarily require a fenced in yard. A fenced in yard is always a big bonus but, in some cases not 100% required.

2. Once you have completed the application we will be in touch with you within 2-3 days.

3. If your application is approved we will schedule a time for you to come visit with the rescue with all members of your family and any other dogs that you have. This is required for all members and dogs to come.

4. If this goes well we will move forward and schedule a home check, pending the check goes well we can start directly into the home trial. The home trial typically is about 1 week long. In this time period I ask for updates on how the husky is doing and if any problems arise we are here to help in any way that we can.

5. Following the home trial, if all goes well we can move forward with finalizing the adoption and you will receive all of his vet paperwork that we have!

It is very important to realize, that when finalizing you are signing a legally binding contract that clearly states, if at anytime we have concerns that the husky is being neglected/abused, you must schedule a time within 48 hours to meet with us. If we feel this is the case, you have violated the adoption agreement, and we do have the right/authority to take the husky back into rescue. Although we adopt the huskies out, we never stop caring, or wanting to ensure their safety, and well-being.

Adoption Fees are set at $250-this helps us cover the cost of spay/neuter, and all vaccinations.

About The Siberian Husky Emergency Life Line Fund, Inc

The Siberian Husky Emergency Life Line or S.H.E.L.L. was developed by the founder, Kristen, after she spent many years devoting all her free time to helping stray dogs in need. The S.H.E.L.L. Fund is a non-profit 501c3 tax-exempt organization setup to fund the rescuing of Siberian Huskies from local high-kill pounds and owners who can no longer care for their dog. As a rescue, we rehabilitate the new dogs and ultimately find them a forever home.

The rehabilitation process can take anywhere from one week to one year depending on the individual dog’s needs. During this process each dog is spayed or neutered and all vaccines are given. Additionally, any health issues are treated as deemed necessary by the treating veterinarian. The mission of the S.H.E.L.L. Fund is to educate the public about the Siberian Husky breed and advocate for adopting rather than buying.

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