Say hello to Kraven! This handsome 2-year-old Husky mix ended up on the shelter’s euthanasia list for being a little too mouthy. As a young, energetic pup who hadn’t had much training and was feeling cooped up in a noisy kennel, who could really blame him? From the moment we met him, Kraven showed no aggression and all of his sweet personality. He was definitely a misunderstood boy in the shelter, but we’re so glad we were able to step in and give him the chance he deserves. He’s ready to find a family who will help him grow into the amazing companion he’s meant to be.
Kraven is currently thriving in foster care with six other dogs. While he initially showed some guarding over his people and the couch, he quickly adjusted and has become part of the pack without issue. He loves to play with the other dogs, and is a big fan of kisses and cuddled. His favorite place to sneak in a nap is right on the bed, of course! He’s medium energy, and happiest when he’s close to his people. He does well in a crate, and his leash manners are still a work in progress (he pulls a bit). He’s food-motivated and affectionate, and he’s already picking up on good habits with consistency and routine.
Kraven would do well in an active household with a dog sibling who can match his playful energy. He’s great with the other dogs in his foster home and has shown he can adapt well to pack life. He’s also a good fit for a home with kids of all ages. While he still has some puppy-like mouthiness, it’s nothing that basic training can’t fix. He has not been exposed to cats, though he does have a lot of energy. We may be able to do an intro for the right fit. With structure, love, and the right outlet for his energy, Kraven is going to make an incredible companion.
https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
Say hello to Kraven! This handsome 2-year-old Husky mix ended up on the shelter’s euthanasia list for being a little too mouthy. As a young, energetic pup who hadn’t had much training and was feeling cooped up in a noisy kennel, who could really blame him? From the moment we met him, Kraven showed no aggression and all of his sweet personality. He was definitely a misunderstood boy in the shelter, but we’re so glad we were able to step in and give him the chance he deserves. He’s ready to find a family who will help him grow into the amazing companion he’s meant to be.
Kraven is currently thriving in foster care with six other dogs. While he initially showed some guarding over his people and the couch, he quickly adjusted and has become part of the pack without issue. He loves to play with the other dogs, and is a big fan of kisses and cuddled. His favorite place to sneak in a nap is right on the bed, of course! He’s medium energy, and happiest when he’s close to his people. He does well in a crate, and his leash manners are still a work in progress (he pulls a bit). He’s food-motivated and affectionate, and he’s already picking up on good habits with consistency and routine.
Kraven would do well in an active household with a dog sibling who can match his playful energy. He’s great with the other dogs in his foster home and has shown he can adapt well to pack life. He’s also a good fit for a home with kids of all ages. While he still has some puppy-like mouthiness, it’s nothing that basic training can’t fix. He has not been exposed to cats, though he does have a lot of energy. We may be able to do an intro for the right fit. With structure, love, and the right outlet for his energy, Kraven is going to make an incredible companion.
Visit our website to submit an adoption application: http://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
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Meet the Pet
Meet the pet to see if you are a good fit, possibly a meet and greet at a neutral location with any existing pets.
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Home Check
We require a home check for all of our adopted huskies to ensure data from the adoption application is accurate prior to finalizing adoption
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We ensure that our huskies only go to families on a property with a 6ft secure fence, and remain the guardian of the animal for life - if there is ever need for a family to rehome their husky again due to health or any other major concern, we are always willing to take the dog back and find them a new home.
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
We do not have a physical shelter location just yet, and operate solely out of foster homes. We are planning to begin participating in adoption events in the near future - these will be listed on our website once available!
More about this rescue
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
We are a non-profit organization located in the Phoenix valley that specializes in the adoption and placement of Siberian Huskies. We accept owner surrenders and strays, and treat dogs with specialized medical needs, or those that have just become homeless, preparing them for adoption into a permanent home! All dogs are made current on vaccinations, microchipped, spayed and neutered before being placed.
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