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We'll also keep you updated on Sir Charles's adoption status with email updates.
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Sir Charles

Siberian Husky

Male, 2 yrs 11 mos
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sir Charles is happy, loving and playful 1 to 2 yr old boy. He is mostly quiet, but will “talk” or get mouthy when he wants something to eat, play or go out. Sir Charles adores people, both big and small. He just wants to shower people with affection and be loved. When it comes to other dogs, Sir Charles is not a fan. No cats or small animals for Sir Charles. He would do best as the only pet in the home. Sir Charles is housebroken. He is crate trained and likes to lounge in his crate. When it comes to toys, Sir Charles is all in! Plush squeekie toys keep his entertained, he plays nicely with toys and doesn’t tear them up. He loves to play fetch outdoors and indoors. Sir Charles will retrieve as long as you are willing to toss a toy. Sir Charles enjoys going on walks and playtime in the yard. This active boy will benefit from a Husky savvy family as he needs continued training as he will pull on leash when he sees dogs and wildlife. Sir Charles has shown improvement with his leash training Before Sir Charles came into rescue, he was suspected of being hit by a car so it’s no surprise that he gets skittish with loud noises, trucks, loud cars etc. However, he is not bothered by fireworks or thunder when he is in the house. Charles is comical and will keep you laughing, he likes to try to climb trees to catch squirrels. This loving boy thinks he is a lap dog and enjoys a snuggle with his family. Sir Charles has so much to give and so much potential. With the right family, the best is yet to be! Sir Charles’ Back Story When found, this brave boy was suspected of being hit by a car. He managed to drag himself to safety before collapsing in someone’s yard. Animal Control brought Charles to a shelter where he was examined by the staff veterinarian, but his injuries were traumatic so he was transported to an emergency hospital where he could receive the critical care he needed. After diagnostic testing, Charles' prognosis was guarded He had multiple issues including pneumothorax (a large volume of air in his chest cavity), a degloving injury (severe separation of tissue separated from muscle) to his lower lip, broken teeth, several lacerations on his body and a small foreign body in his stomach (unrelated to his recent trauma) Immediately, he underwent a chest tap to remove the air from his chest, was put on pain medication and stabilized on a chest tube. While in the hospital, Charles’ sweet nature endeared him to the staff. Despite his condition, he tolerated all the procedures and exams with no issue. His love of people compelled him to try to give kisses even when his injured mouth was causing him pain! Within a few days this resilient boy made great strides towards recovery and was able to be discharged from the hospital. Thanks to a wonderful, experienced DVSHR foster family who offered to welcome Charles into their home, we were able to take Charles into rescue. Sir Charles underwent further surgery to remove the foreign body in his stomach. Surprisingly, the veterinarian found and removed a rock AND a piece of glass! Charles made a full recovery and is doing well. Interested in adopting? Visit our website today at www.siberianhuskyrescue.org and complete an adoption application. Adoption Application Requirements: • Veterinary Reference • Personal References – no relatives; not more than one person from same household. • Phone Interview • Home Check Visit Please Understand: • Allow 5-7 days for a response. • Any missing information will delay your application. • DVSHR evaluates applicants on the best match for each dog; not a first-come, first-served basis. • Placement of each dog is at the discretion of the dog’s foster home. Kennel License #4610
We'll also keep you updated on Oreo Cookie's adoption status with email updates.
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Oreo Cookie

Siberian Husky

Male, 2 mos
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Oreo Cookie! This cutie is a 10-week-old puppy who is part of a surprise litter. Oreo’s mom, Autumn Mae, was found as a stray. Despite all efforts, her owners could not be found. After Autumn came into rescue her foster family noticed she was getting a little rotund in the belly. An x-ray revealed her secret, four puppies! The fluffs of joy were born on September 4, 2025, three boys and one girl. Autumn has been an excellent momma. Her puppies are also benefiting from being in a multi dog household. They are gaining positive social skills from their mentors. Oreo Cookie is very friendly and outgoing. When approached he reaches out his fluffy paws to embrace you. Oreo loves to give kisses and play with toys. True to Husky form, Oreo has a distinct voice which is endearing. Interested in a puppy? Complete an adoption application today! Adoption Application Requirements: • Veterinary Reference • Personal References – no relatives; not more than one person from same household. • Phone Interview • Home Check Visit Please Understand: • Please allow 7-10 days for a response. • Any missing information will delay your application. • DVSHR evaluates applicants on the best match for each dog; not a first-come, first-served basis. • Placement of each dog is at the discretion of the dog’s foster home. Adoption Fees Puppies under 6 months: $500 adoption fee, plus $150 spay/neuter deposit to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter.
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Mischief Knight

Siberian Husky

Male, 2 mos
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Mischief Knight! This cutie is a 10-week-old puppy who is part of a surprise litter. Mischief’s mom, Autumn Mae, was found as a stray. Despite all efforts her owners could not be found. After Autumn came into rescue her foster family noticed she was getting a little rotund in the belly. An x-ray revealed her secret, four puppies! The fluffs of joy were born on September 4, 2025, three boys and one girl. Autumn has been an excellent momma. Her puppies are also benefiting from being in a multi-dog household. They are gaining positive social skills from their mentors. Mischief Knight is very friendly and outgoing. When approached he reaches out his furry, puppy paws to embrace you. Mischief loves to give kisses and play with toys. He especially likes to carry around a toy with an emoji face on it. Mischief is the sentinel of the group. Upon veterinary exam, a grade 1 heart murmur (the mildest) was detected. As Mischief grows, the heart murmur may resolve itself. He is being monitored by a veterinarian. Mischief is a spunky boy and keeps up with his brothers and sister. Nothing is slowing this boy down! For more information, we refer to an article written by Janice Thomas DVM on Pet MD, “A small group of murmurs that are common in puppies are called benign (innocent or physiological) murmurs. These do not require any treatment because they usually resolve by 16 weeks of age. Regular monitoring every three to four weeks is advised to ensure that no other problems develop until the murmur resolves.”(https://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/cardiovascular/c_dg_heart_murmur) Additionally, an article written by Malcolm Weir, DVM, MSc, MPH; Cheryl Yuill, DVM, MSc, CVH; Updated by Amy Panning, DVM, on VCA Animal Hospitals asserts, “It is very common for young puppies, especially large breed puppies, to develop an innocent heart murmur while they are growing rapidly. The murmur may first appear at 6-8 weeks of age, and a puppy with an innocent heart murmur will usually outgrow it by about 4-5 months of age. This type of murmur is benign (not harmful). In general, a physiologic or innocent heart murmur will have a low intensity (usually Grade I-II out of VI) and does not cause any symptoms or clinical signs.” (https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/heart-murmurs-in-dogs) Interested in a puppy? Complete an adoption application today! Adoption Application Requirements: • Veterinary Reference • Personal References – no relatives; not more than one person from same household. • Phone Interview • Home Check Visit Please Understand: • Please allow 7-10 days for a response. • Any missing information will delay your application. • DVSHR evaluates applicants on the best match for each dog; not a first-come, first-served basis. • Placement of each dog is at the discretion of the dog’s foster home. Adoption Fees Puppies under 6 months: $500 adoption fee plus $150 spay/neuter deposit to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter.
We'll also keep you updated on Cinnamon Spice's adoption status with email updates.
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Cinnamon Spice

Siberian Husky

Female, 2 mos
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cinnamon Spice! This cutie is a 10-week-old puppy who is part of a surprise litter. Cinnamon’s mom, Autumn Mae, was found as a stray. Despite all efforts her owners could not be found. After Autumn came into rescue her foster family noticed she was getting a little rotund in the belly. An x-ray revealed her secret, four puppies! The fluffs of joy were born on September 4, 2025, three boys and one girl. Autumn has been an excellent momma. Her puppies are also benefiting from being in a multi-dog household. They are gaining positive social skills from their mentors. Cinnamon Spice is very friendly and outgoing. When approached she reaches out her furry, puppy paws to embrace you. Cinnamon loves to give kisses and play with toys. True to Husky form, Cinnamon is inclined to “talk” and you won’t have any trouble hearing her. Cinnamon may be showing signs of being a “foodie” as she likes to carry her bowl around. Interested in a puppy? Complete an adoption application today! Adoption Application Requirements: • Veterinary Reference • Personal References – no relatives; not more than one person from same household. • Phone Interview • Home Check Visit Please Understand: • Please allow 7-10 days for a response. • Any missing information will delay your application. • DVSHR evaluates applicants on the best match for each dog; not a first-come, first-served basis. • Placement of each dog is at the discretion of the dog’s foster home. Adoption Fees Puppies under 6 months: $500 adoption fee plus $150 spay/neuter deposit to be refunded upon proof of spay/neuter.
We'll also keep you updated on Baloo's adoption status with email updates.
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Baloo

Siberian Husky

Male, 4 yrs
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Baloo! This energetic four-year-old boy is curious and needs a home where he can cuddle and just be a husky! He can get into things when bored, he will create his own fun (usually not human approved). Daily walks and training will help curtail this behavior. Baloo does well on leash but can pull at times. He knows basic commands. He is treat-motivated but watch out for tasty morsels left on the counter, they’re fair game to him! Baloo has separation anxiety and needs a secure crate (which the rescue will provide). He needs continued work getting comfortable in the crate when alone. Baloo sleeps in his crate or on the tile floor. Baloo is house trained and good with a 5ft fence. Baloo likes to play but tends to play roughly. Unlike most Huskies, Baloo will retrieve toys! Although Baloo is loving with people, he is not good with sharing a home or his people with other canines. He seems to be good with other dogs outside. While on a walk he can stroll past other dogs with good manners. However, while inside he is not good with other dogs. So, being an only dog. would be the best fit for Baloo. Baloo will need an experienced dog savvy person. If allowed, Baloo can try to protect food and toys. A trainer has been working with Baloo and he has shown improvement. The trainer can remove items from Baloo without incident. DVSHR will continue to provide behavior modification under the guidance of the trainer. Baloo is good during a veterinary exam. Allergy testing confirmed Baloo is allergic to wheat as well as environmental allergens. He can be treated with drops twice a day. If you can help - as a Foster home or as a ‘Foster with Intent to Adopt’ - PLEASE complete a DVSHR Membership Application on our website: https://www.siberianhuskyrescue.org/become-a-foster-home/ OR leave a message on our toll-free line at 877-876-2644 ASAP. Once your application is reviewed, our Foster Chair will contact you. You can make a difference for Baloo! We need your help. Kennel License Number 4610
We'll also keep you updated on Duke's adoption status with email updates.
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Duke

Husky

Male, Adult
Horsham, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Duke is 5 years old.. born 01/01. He is a scardy cat but loves to be right up against you. I have 2 girls and he is great with them, he is very playfull and energetic. He is good around other dogs, i believe cats to. I took him in 2 years ago and i love him to death, unfortunately i need to find him a new home. I am looking for a good home for him.. he deserves it!

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Looking For Love Pet Rescue

Hatboro, PA 19040

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Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue, Inc.

P.O. Box 773, Horsham, PA 19044

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Animal Friends Furever,Inc.

PO Box 301, Warminster, PA 18974

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Pet Guardian Education & Animal Advocacy Services

310 Davisville Rd., Warminster, PA 18974

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Cockers in Need

Willow Grove, PA 18974

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Montgomery County SPCA-Abington

1006 Edge Hill Road, Abington, PA 19001

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Philly Pug & Short Nose Rescue, Inc.

P O Box 147, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

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Jax's Labrador Retriever Rescue

PO Box 214, Warrington, PA 18976

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Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue

P.O. Box 638, Warrington, PA 18976

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Animal Underground

PO Box 341, Ambler, PA 19002

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