by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
Are you wondering how long the Humane Society keeps Huskies? While most humane societies don’t have a specific time limit, there are some factors that will cause them to pull the dog from the adoption floor. These include, health issues or the dog showing signs of stress. Unfortunately, many dogs don’t do well in shelters, and those who become upset or aggressive may not find a home.
Humane societies do great work, but the more dogs they take in, the more difficult the work becomes. If you can find another way to rehome your dog, it’s not only better for your Husky, but it frees up a spot in their shelter to help another dog.
Rehoming your Husky yourself eliminates the possibility of your dog getting stressed in a shelter and has the added benefit of giving you control over who adopts them. After all, no one knows your Husky better than you do!
If the idea of rehoming the dog yourself seems overwhelming, you’ll be happy to know that there are excellent resources available to help you, like Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. You’ll find advice from professionals as well as tools to aid you in finding the perfect home.
Create a pet profile
Review applications from potential adopters
Communicate with potential adopters
Upload vet records
Complete adoption paperwork
And more!
Surrendering your Husky to your local Humane Society is one option, but it’s not the only option. If you want to guarantee that your dog finds a great home, there is no better way than to find that home yourself with Rehome. Your Husky deserves a loving home and you deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing they’re with a family who will care for and love them.
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