Hi there, I'm Laelle, a two-year-old black and white blue eyed Siberian Husky with a heart full of hope and a spirit that never gives up. I may be a smaller husky at 45 pounds, but my personality is as big as they come!
Before Husky Haven of Florida rescued me, I was lost and scared of people and other dogs. I used to have frequent seizures, but thanks to medical care, my seizures are now manageable. I used to feel bad for my foster because I wasn't potty trained and had lots of accidents. But now, I've learned to give signs when I need to go outside.
I'm not a big fan of crates, but I absolutely love my cot because it keeps me cool and I can walk off when I get anxious. It took a few months until I learned my name, but now I come to you when you call me.
I know it's going to take a special family to accept and love me, but I'm very hopeful. I am on medication to control my seizures and it’s working. Since my seizures have reduced, I've been able to do more normal dog behaviors like counter surfing (oops!).
I'm good with everyone, but I haven't met any cats yet, so I'm not sure how I would be with them. I pace frequently, which makes me expel a lot of energy and that makes me hungry, so I love to eat. A My foster family is so proud of me because I've come a long way from being blank, not knowing anything, to now socializing with people and other dogs.
It may take a while until the right family finds me, but I know that you're out there. I'm spayed, up to date on all my vaccines, and microchipped. I can't wait to meet my forever family and share my love and resilience with you.
With hope, Laelle.
Hi there, I'm Laelle, a two-year-old black and white blue eyed Siberian Husky with a heart full of hope and a spirit that never gives up. I may be a smaller husky at 45 pounds, but my personality is as big as they come!
Before Husky Haven of Florida rescued me, I was lost and scared of people and other dogs. I used to have frequent seizures, but thanks to medical care, my seizures are now manageable. I used to feel bad for my foster because I wasn't potty trained and had lots of accidents. But now, I've learned to give signs when I need to go outside.
I'm not a big fan of crates, but I absolutely love my cot because it keeps me cool and I can walk off when I get anxious. It took a few months until I learned my name, but now I come to you when you call me.
I know it's going to take a special family to accept and love me, but I'm very hopeful. I am on medication to control my seizures and it’s working. Since my seizures have reduced, I've been able to do more normal dog behaviors like counter surfing (oops!).
I'm good with everyone, but I haven't met any cats yet, so I'm not sure how I would be with them. I pace frequently, which makes me expel a lot of energy and that makes me hungry, so I love to eat. A My foster family is so proud of me because I've come a long way from being blank, not knowing anything, to now socializing with people and other dogs.
It may take a while until the right family finds me, but I know that you're out there. I'm spayed, up to date on all my vaccines, and microchipped. I can't wait to meet my forever family and share my love and resilience with you.
An adoption application must be submitted via our website that requests basic personal information, Veterinarian Reference, and personal references. A home visit will be required of all adopters. We limit adoptions to the state of Florida only. Our adoption donations range from $125 to $400 depending on the age and breed of the dog.
An adoption application must be submitted via our website that requests basic personal information, Veterinarian Reference, and personal references. A home visit will be required of all adopters. We limit adoptions to the state of Florida only. Our adoption donations range from $125 to $400 depending on the age and breed of the dog.
Check our events calendar on our website to see where we will be with our adoptable dogs.
Check our events calendar on our website to see where we will be with our adoptable dogs.
More about this rescue
We started this small rescue in rememberance that rescue work is strictly about the dogs. We do our best to help save as many dogs as we can with our limited resourses.
We can always use volunteers and Foster homes to help us accommplish this task. Any donations would be greatly appreciated as well from $5 to $500 and they all go to helping more dogs.
We started this small rescue in rememberance that rescue work is strictly about the dogs. We do our best to help save as many dogs as we can with our limited resourses.
We can always use volunteers and Foster homes to help us accommplish this task. Any donations would be greatly appreciated as well from $5 to $500 and they all go to helping more dogs.
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