Husky Pack Rescue

Husky Pack Rescue is a 501c3 non profit GA licensed rescue that focuses on saving Siberian Huskies and other working dog breeds from north Georgia.

Our mission is to save the lives of as many Siberian Huskies and Malamutes as we can with the limited resources that we have. To educate the community on the responsibilities of owning one of these incredible animals and to help find loving, forever homes.

Husky Pack Rescue is a non for profit (501c3) volunteer organization. It was formed to help Siberian Huskies and Malamutes that have been abused, neglected, abandoned, or surrendered. We can help owners who need to rehome their pet by posting to petfinder and helping screen prospective homes. We also want to stop the overpopulation by educating the importance of spaying and neutering. Another issue that we battle is tethering and breed specific legislation. Please help us by standing up for their rights.

Adoption Policy
Adoption Guidelines:

 We welcome responsible couples, families and singles.


All adoptions require a personal meeting with the prospective adopter.
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Hiram, GA
United States
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