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My basic info
Breed
Siberian Husky
Color
White - with Black
Age
4 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
44 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Please welcome Piper to our rescue! We just saved from our local shelter where she was shutting down in the shelter environment, so we knew we had to get her out. Piper came into the shelter with 14 other huskies from a hoarding situation. She is skittish at first with new people, but with a little time she definitely warms up. She is a bit unsure of the outside world as loud noises can be scary to her. Once she trusts you, she will follow you everywhere. She is 4 years old and she is a tiny girl! She needs a patient home who can continue to help her grow! We are working on leash skills and she isn't 100% potty trained but we are working on it. Piper can be a vocal girl who will woo for your attention. She does great with other dogs and she loves to play chase. She can be a little intimidated at first, so she needs slow introductions with other dogs in the home. Piper is not much of a rough player with her husky foster siblings, and she just prefers to hang out near her humans more than play. She just needs a special loving home who can continue to help her socialize and build individual confidence. She is a tiny girl and she is great in the car. Piper is a really amazing dog who deserves a second chance.
Please welcome Piper to our rescue! We just saved from our local shelter where she was shutting down in the shelter environment, so we knew we had to get her out. Piper came into the shelter with 14 other huskies from a hoarding situation. She is skittish at first with new people, but with a little time she definitely warms up. She is a bit unsure of the outside world as loud noises can be scary to her. Once she trusts you, she will follow you everywhere. She is 4 years old and she is a tiny girl! She needs a patient home who can continue to help her grow! We are working on leash skills and she isn't 100% potty trained but we are working on it. Piper can be a vocal girl who will woo for your attention. She does great with other dogs and she loves to play chase. She can be a little intimidated at first, so she needs slow introductions with other dogs in the home. Piper is not much of a rough player with her husky foster siblings, and she just prefers to hang out near her humans more than play. She just needs a special loving home who can continue to help her socialize and build individual confidence. She is a tiny girl and she is great in the car. Piper is a really amazing dog who deserves a second chance.
We have a thorough vetting process to qualify potential adopters. Checking the vet reference is the most critical. If the check is good the adopter is invited to meet our beautiful dogs at the GTS Husky ranch.
We have a thorough vetting process to qualify potential adopters. Checking the vet reference is the most critical. If the check is good the adopter is invited to meet our beautiful dogs at the GTS Husky ranch.
Go meet their pets
We only allow pre-approved adopters to come and meet our dogs at the GTS Husky ranch.
We do however hold weekly adoption events at the Jupiter PetSmart, please see our Events page for dates and location.
https://www.gtshuskyrescue.com/information/events
We only allow pre-approved adopters to come and meet our dogs at the GTS Husky ranch.
We do however hold weekly adoption events at the Jupiter PetSmart, please see our Events page for dates and location.
https://www.gtshuskyrescue.com/information/events
More about this rescue
We are a 501c3 public charity. We specialize in Arctic breed dogs such as Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes.
We also do all we can to help other breeds when we have space available. We save dogs from kill shelters, get them back to good health and then re-home them to great families.
We are a 501c3 public charity. We specialize in Arctic breed dogs such as Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes.
We also do all we can to help other breeds when we have space available. We save dogs from kill shelters, get them back to good health and then re-home them to great families.