Southern Siberian Rescue
Southern Siberian Rescue is a 501(c)3 non profit organization based in Raleigh, NC. Our team is committed to responsibly rescuing Siberian Huskies in need.
•To help adoptable Siberian Huskies who are unwanted, abandoned, or neglected find new homes.
•To foster adoptable Siberian Huskies while providing health care, rehabilitation and training.
•To evaluate all Siberian Huskies seeking entrance into the rescue program for adoptability as to temperament, health and behavior manners.
•To carefully screen all potential owners.
•To educate potential owners about the Siberian Husky and their special requirements to facilitate an educated decision when selecting the breed.
•To educate the general public regarding the importance of buying from a responsible breeder or adopting from a reputable rescue organization.
•To counsel owners on solving problems so that they may keep their Siberian Husky in their home.
•To encourage owners to use their breeders as a resource of support and information.
•To keep statistics on Siberian Huskies that enter the rescue system.
•To educate animal control officers, staff and local ASPCA chapters on breed identification, characteristics and temperament.
•To encourage the breeder to take responsibility for any Siberian Husky.
•To network with other rescue groups in placing Siberian Huskies.
•To network with local animal control and ASPCA chapters to assist in reuniting lost and stray Siberian Huskies with their owners.
•To take back any Siberian Huskies that are adopted from this organization should the placement not be permanent.
The Siberian Husky is not a breed for everyone and adopters need to understand this breed and all of its quirks and beauty. We also spend a great deal of time educating potential owners and the public about the Siberian Husky, their special requirements, temperament, personalities and traits. We promote the importance of adopting from a reputable rescue or working with a responsible breeder when inviting a Siberian to your home.
If you chose not to rescue, please contact us on how to find a reputable breeder. With so many homeless Siberians and Siberians facing death in shelters, it goes without saying that we are serious advocates on spay and neutering your pets. Not only is it the responsible thing to do, it is the right thing to do medically. Statistics show that unaltered males are a higher risk for testicular cancer and unaltered females have a higher risk of mammary cancer.