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Meet Ozzborne
Ozzborne is a sweet, five-year-old husky girl who’s been on quite a journey. Found as a stray in Wagner, Oklahoma, she spent five long weeks in a small, police-run shelter. By the time she arrived at Husky Halfway House, Ozzborne was shut down and incredibly shy.
At first glance, Ozzborne might look like a happy husky, but the truth is, she was exhausted. She was terrified of everything—noises, other dogs, and especially us humans. In her panic, she slipped on the wet concrete, soaking her backside in the water she had spilled while desperately trying to find a way out of the yard. 💔
But Ozzborne’s story didn’t end there. Over a year later, this incredible girl has come so far. Now, she’ll practically climb into your pocket for a squeaky toy, and she loves her treats. She’s even built trust in some of us humans, so much so that she’ll come to us for attention and scratches.
She was placed in a carefully chosen pack that helped her learn that not all humans are bad. Her packmates showed her how to navigate her fears, who to trust, and, of course, who has the treats! 🐾
Here at Husky Halfway House, we believe in the power of the pack. Huskies are naturally pack-oriented, bred to work together toward a shared mission. That instinct is vital to their rehabilitation—it is together that they heal one another. They do the work; we simply facilitate the process.
Ozzborne’s story is a testament to the incredible transformation that happens when huskies are supported by the pack. She now trusts, loves, and thrives, but she’s ready for her next chapter—a forever home.
Ozzborne would do best in a home with other dogs where she can continue to be part of a loving pack. If you’re looking to add a resilient, sweet, and affectionate soul to your family, Ozzborne might just be the perfect match.
Meet Ozzborne
Ozzborne is a sweet, five-year-old husky girl who’s been on quite a journey. Found as a stray in Wagner, Oklahoma, she spent five long weeks in a small, police-run shelter. By the time she arrived at Husky Halfway House, Ozzborne was shut down and incredibly shy.
At first glance, Ozzborne might look like a happy husky, but the truth is, she was exhausted. She was terrified of everything—noises, other dogs, and especially us humans. In her panic, she slipped on the wet concrete, soaking her backside in the water she had spilled while desperately trying to find a way out of the yard. 💔
But Ozzborne’s story didn’t end there. Over a year later, this incredible girl has come so far. Now, she’ll practically climb into your pocket for a squeaky toy, and she loves her treats. She’s even built trust in some of us humans, so much so that she’ll come to us for attention and scratches.
She was placed in a carefully chosen pack that helped her learn that not all humans are bad. Her packmates showed her how to navigate her fears, who to trust, and, of course, who has the treats! 🐾
Here at Husky Halfway House, we believe in the power of the pack. Huskies are naturally pack-oriented, bred to work together toward a shared mission. That instinct is vital to their rehabilitation—it is together that they heal one another. They do the work; we simply facilitate the process.
Ozzborne’s story is a testament to the incredible transformation that happens when huskies are supported by the pack. She now trusts, loves, and thrives, but she’s ready for her next chapter—a forever home.
Ozzborne would do best in a home with other dogs where she can continue to be part of a loving pack. If you’re looking to add a resilient, sweet, and affectionate soul to your family, Ozzborne might just be the perfect match.
FInal step would be to take home your new family member.
FInal step would be to take home your new family member.
More about this shelter
We are committed and wholeheartedly dedicated to providing family and emergency services involving rescuing, sheltering, fostering, vetting, adoption and transportation of
"at risk" or "death row" husky and other large dog breeds.
Our goal is to not only provide these services in larger facilities than we currently have but also to use our resources to educate and raise public awareness on the benefits of properly caring for and keeping their pets and/or adopting from shelters and not shopping from breeders.
Our mission is to share our knowledge on the pro's of spay and neuter, the cons of backyard breeding and provide sound advice and services that help the community manage their day to day with their furry family members. Together, we can greatly reduce the number of unaltered, unvaccinated animals in our communities and put a dent in the homeless population by providing access to family services as well as spay, neuter and chip id programs.
We are committed and wholeheartedly dedicated to providing family and emergency services involving rescuing, sheltering, fostering, vetting, adoption and transportation of
"at risk" or "death row" husky and other large dog breeds.
Our goal is to not only provide these services in larger facilities than we currently have but also to use our resources to educate and raise public awareness on the benefits of properly caring for and keeping their pets and/or adopting from shelters and not shopping from breeders.
Our mission is to share our knowledge on the pro's of spay and neuter, the cons of backyard breeding and provide sound advice and services that help the community manage their day to day with their furry family members. Together, we can greatly reduce the number of unaltered, unvaccinated animals in our communities and put a dent in the homeless population by providing access to family services as well as spay, neuter and chip id programs.
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