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Husky puppies and dogs in Fergus, Ontario

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Astrid

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, 1 yr
Erin, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Libby's Puppies

Husky

Male, Puppy
Oakville, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
AGE: 4 WeeksSEX: 2 Females & 6 MalesBREED: Northern MixENERGY LEVEL: Likely Medium to HighDOG FRIENDLY?: Yep!CAT FRIENDLY?: Yep!KID FRIENDLY?: Yep!Meet Libby’s puppies! They are typical young puppies. They are currently living with their littermates and their mom, Libby. At this age, they spend most of their days napping and eating but in a few short weeks, they will become playful little beans.As with all young pups, they will need to work on crate training as well as potty training once they are a bit older. They also will need support with leash walking once they are old enough! Libby is approximately 45-50 lbs and we expect these pups to be medium-large once fully grown.Their ideal home would be with a committed family that will provide continuous, consistent training to ensure these puppies thrive. They will need an active family that can give them 1-2 hours of exercise and walks per day. They would be happy to share their home with another pup and although they haven’t had any exposure to cats or children, they are at a young enough age that they would most likely adapt well to an environment with dog-savvy kids or kitties!*Although we are accepting applications now, please note the puppies will need to stay in foster care until they are 8-9 weeks old. We are not currently matching specific puppies but you may specify your preferred puppy on your application. Puppies will be spayed/neutered and get their first vaccination at 8 weeks.Think you might be the right fit to provide a loving home for one of Libby’s Puppies? Apply now!https://newcollar.co/apply-to-adopt**Please check out our website for more information including the puppies' names and sexes. https://newcollar.co/libbys-puppies
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Scout

Husky Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 2 yrs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Currently fostered in Texas ****Scout needs a experienced adapter. Please read bio in full. **** Scout was trapped and rescued as a feral stray. She is approximately two years old and fully grown at 28 pounds. She looks like a mini husky. Her coat is gorgeous and so soft . She has come a long way in the short time we have had her and I know she will only blossom from here. We took her to a rescue friendly groomer who cut her matts out, gave her a bath, a brush out and half a blow dry before she was kind of over that. She was very scared of the trimers . Scout is still weary of humans but never ever aggressive. She comes around faster to women than men but that is pretty typical. She is great with all dogs and loves to play, she is submissive and listens very well to the Chihuahuas, however, she also needs a play partner that will rough house with her and run with her. She cannot be the only dog. Although we think she is part husky, she is not very vocal . She absolutely needs a well fenced in yard. She does not walk on leash and harness. When she first arrives she is going to be scared and look for places in the yard to get out , this will only last a day or two but she is absolutely not to be left outside alone for the 1st week. She acclimate very quickly and we’ll get used to her new home and environment and doggy friends fast. She seems ok with the cats but may try and chase them if they are running. She does not come to people, she will not willing come up for pets or cuddles. She does not like being picked up. That being said once you kind of cornered her in her little bed area she will allow you to pick her up but squirms a lot to get down. So this should never be done outdoors without a leash and harness. You cannot pick her up and take her to the car without a leash and harness on because if she squirm hard and gets down, she will runoff and you will not catch her. She needs a home where someone will just let her be for a couple weeks until she gets more used to you. She needs access to a very well fenced in backyard and a home where she can flourish, be loved and play with her dog friends. She should really not be taken out of that environment until she is more used to you and trusts you. This is not a dog you can take out to lunch or a farmers market. She is a cat dog. She loves toys and she does love following you around and has interest in being friendly with her humans. She even gives me a little kisses on the back of my leg when I am doing office work for chores. She also nudges me with her nose, she follows me everywhere. She still does not let me touch her without cornering her. Once she is in her little pen curled up in her bed I go in and sit with her and softly give her pets and kisses. Her body is starting to relax little by little with each day. She loves being in a home and she is very happy she is just not ready to be “mans best friend” yet. I think for her this has to be earned and I am fairly certain, once she does decide to love you, she will love hard and loyal. She does not eat a lot of kibble and tends to be picky with the wet food. We feed her canned food mixed with kibbles with chicken and cheese on top to entice her 🙂 She has had three names before settling on Scout so her paperwork has a few names on there . Birdie , Kai Kai and Scout . As a weird, sidenote, she sleeps in a large toddler pen that she can jump out of, but doesn’t. She will sleep in a kennel however, every time I have tried to put her in a large kennel she goes to the bathroom in it , which is odd considering I sleep all of 5 hours a day. where as I put her in the puppy pen with a bed on one side and her pee pad on the other even though the pee pad is there she never goes to the bathroom in the puppy/toddler pen I will send photos of set up . She also is not destructive . But has a little mischief in her . 🙂 like a fox
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Axel and Canada

Husky Alaskan Malamute

Female, 6 yrs 1 mo
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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5 yo Axel and his sister Canada were rescued by their foster mom from a backyard breeder, and it was clear that they have gone through a lot in life. They are now looking for their forever home, where they can chase each other and play in a fully fenced yard. Axel and Canada are very calm and quiet husky-malamute pups, weighing 60 lb. They are not socialized much, so we would like to find them a home with no other pets. Axel and Canada used to live in a crate 24 hours and used for breeding only. They came to us sad and depressed. They only had each other, therefore we are unwilling to separate them, as they really need each other after going through so much. They were going to be put down, as the landlord of the place where they live, is threatening to take them to the pound, and the neighbor threatens to poison them. But this is very Texas. Their foster mom lives in fear for that and we hope we can find them a great home. They both enjoy being outside and going on car rides. They know the leashes very well. They get very excited, so they will pull when walking them. They need a dog owner with active lifestyles and plenty of time. They know to shake before going into the house. They know their beds. They know to sit before taking a snack. They both enjoy being outside chewing on a rawhide-free toy under the sun. They do like sun-bathing. Canada is the female black and white Siberian Husky. She is about 60 lbs. She enjoys lower back scratches and being brushed. Canada likes to watch and stare at anything you do. She is a curious girl. She is still hesitant about humans. So please be easy and slow with her. She likes to start by smelling your hands. I guess that’s her way of knowing if their evil hands or good hands. She does not do well with children of all ages, just adults. She doesn’t mind meeting other dogs. Axel is the white malamute/husky mix. He is about 55 lbs, and he is a jolly boy. He will greet anyone with a big grin, a wagging tail, and the happy energy that only a husky can emanate. He will sit with his back against your two feet and wait for pets. He is smart. He knows the drill. Once you have a routine, he will get it quickly. He likes to get on furniture. His personality is lively. He is a toy hogger. He likes to have access to all the toys. He doesn’t like meeting other dogs, especially small breeds. He prefers to only play with his sister, Canada. He loves getting his belly rubbed. He enjoys cuddles, too. These two need positive reinforcement after what they have been through. They deserve a chance to live the other half of their lives being huskies. Canada and Axel both really have the best of hearts. They just need love. They are fully vetted, fixed and chipped. They would do good with anyone with previous husky experience. They are bonded, so they have to find a home where they can be adopted together. They are not tested with cats, and they do get excited upon seeing dogs. They are both heartworm negative and is kept on heartworm and flea preventative. The pups are being fostered in Texas, but can travel to any state, and even Canada for the right home. Their adoption fee and transport fee together is $500 To meet these gorgeous pups via facetime or whatsapp or other video chat apps, please send a completed application via www.savesomesouls.com Yards MUST BE adequately and fully fenced to adopt our pups. We do not accept electric or underground fences. Houston is home to million strays, many who are abandoned, many born on the streets, many who escaped while living in the yard, which is common in Texas. Since our rescue does not get grants that shelters get, we use adoption fee to help the pups and kitties in our care. Your adoption fee goes towards vetting and feeding our long term and permanent fosters, and unadoptable pups, as well as towards the monthly care and preventatives etc of our pets. By adopting one pup from our rescue, you make room for another dog to be rescued from our high kill shelter, thus becoming an integral part of our mission to save as many unfortunate dogs off the streets and shelters as possible. So Thank You for choosing to rescue, and not go to a breeder.
We'll also keep you updated on Duffy's adoption status with email updates.
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Duffy

Husky

Male, Puppy
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Sweet Duffy has had a rough start to life. He and his siblings were found at a garbage dump in Northern Manitoba.  They were so fortunate to be discovered by a local dog rescue that connected with Flights for Hope. D Duffy and one littermate were flown to Toronto and are doing well.  They have been vaccinated, dewormed, treated for any parasites and bathed. He is approximately 12 weeks old and weighs in at 8 pounds. He is underweight but gaining nicely.  His skin condition needs to improve and he's already had a warm soothing bath. It has been recommended that he get medicated baths with conditioner a few more times.  He's currently eating Royal Canin dry mixed with canned and is a good eater.  He has a lovely disposition and attached very quickly to his foster mom and dad. He adores his littermate and wants to be near her as often as he can. He can be quite vocal when she is not nearby. A home with another dog might bode well for Duffy.  He loves all his toys and plays nicely with them. As a puppy, he's not yet housetrained but is on the road to success already - he's one clever boy!  Remember that puppies require a lot of time and dedication so be ready to commit and pack your patience for puppies March 30, 2026, 11:00 am
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Nouka

Siberian Husky

Female, Senior
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Nouka Breed: Siberian Husky Weight: 35 pounds Gender: Female Age: 13 years Reason for Intake: Family situation; can no longer care for Nouka Up to Date with Vetting: yes Good with dogs: Yes. Good with cats: Unknown Good with kids: Yes. Lives with a toddler Good with strangers: Yes. She is friendly. Resource guarding issues: with other dogs sometimes -food and her rubber toy Ever bitten a human: No Ever bitten a dog: No Housetrained: Yes. Crate trained: No Good in the car: Yes. Loves the car. Bark when left alone: No. Destructive: No Energy Level: Medium Leash skills: She is primarily in the yard now but when walking she is not reactive and will pull sometimes Okay with physical handling/manipulations: She is fine with handling and is good at the groomer Known commands: sit, come, paw, lay Food on now: Performatrin Ultra kibble. 2 scoops/day. Free fed. Behaviour: She is described as an independent dog who enjoys spending lots of time outside in her yard. No bite history Medical issues: She was scratching and the vet gave her allergy pills Here is our foster application: https://www.speakingofdogs.com/volunteer/fostering/ Currently in the Newmarket area but we can move her to another town or city via our amazing transport drivers.March 9, 2026, 8:36 am

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15.6 miles

Upper Credit Humane Society

5383 Trafalgar Rd N, Erin, ON N0B 1T0

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35.5 miles

New Collar Collective

Oakville, ON L6H 3L1

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Rescue

38.2 miles

Texas Chihuahua Rescue Canada - Hamilton Ontario

Hamilton, ON L8S 3R4

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Rescue

38.5 miles

Save Some Souls Toronto

Toronto, ON M9W 3W6

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Rescue

38.5 miles

Speaking of Dogs Rescue

Toronto, ON M9W 3L8

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Rescue

38.8 miles

Love Those Seniors & More

2564 Constable Rd., Mississsauga, ON L5J 1W2

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38.8 miles

Backstreet Paws Rescue

Mississauga, ON L5J 4G9

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39.9 miles

Alliston & District Humane Society

5545 Tosorontio Concession 4, Everett, ON L0M 1J0

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43.1 miles

City of Hamilton Animal Services

247 Dartnall Road, Hamilton, ON L8W 3V9

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44.2 miles

Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary

1405 19th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1K5

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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