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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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Cree (male) and Quinn (female) are two Siberian Huskys around age 8-10 years old. We currently are fostering them after rescuing from an unsafe neglectful situation. Unfortunately we cannot keep them long term and cannot foster them for much longer. Cree and Quinn are litter mates and have never been apart, therefore they both need to be adopted together. They are both sweet, funny, loving dogs. Cree is a big softy and gentle. He can be shy at first and takes a bit to get warmed up but once he does he loves lots of pets and play time. Quinn is a spitfire. As much as she loves her scratches she loves to play as well. Cree and Quinn were crated most of their lives and would not do well as outside dogs. They do pretty well on the leash, but are not very well trained. They love to be in their crates, it is their safe space. They have so far gotten along with other dogs, as long as they are not aggressive. They have also done well with older kids. Young kids and cats, we dont know about.
Cree (male) and Quinn (female) are two Siberian Huskys around age 8-10 years old. We currently are fostering them after rescuing from an unsafe neglectful situation. Unfortunately we cannot keep them long term and cannot foster them for much longer. Cree and Quinn are litter mates and have never been apart, therefore they both need to be adopted together. They are both sweet, funny, loving dogs. Cree is a big softy and gentle. He can be shy at first and takes a bit to get warmed up but once he does he loves lots of pets and play time. Quinn is a spitfire. As much as she loves her scratches she loves to play as well. Cree and Quinn were crated most of their lives and would not do well as outside dogs. They do pretty well on the leash, but are not very well trained. They love to be in their crates, it is their safe space. They have so far gotten along with other dogs, as long as they are not aggressive. They have also done well with older kids. Young kids and cats, we dont know about.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $0