Thursday, July 8, 2010

Siberian Husky for sale?

Guys,





I need your help. My wife and I recently bought a Pure Breed Siberian Husky Puppy with *all* the necessary supplies, cages, etc.





It turns out that we don't have enough time to take care of her. I feel bad that we work so much resulting in only a few hours with her a day. I would like to sell her now and provide a good family for her.





I am not a breeder or even a dog expert, but I am normal guy in a normal situaion. Where can I sell her? I really would like to give her up early, so she can adjusted to her new family.





10 weeks old, 14 lbs. White and Gray with blue eyes. Very affectionate and already has learned to fetch and sit on command. I am located in Southern California in the Cerritos area. Any websites, local websites? Thanks!Siberian Husky for sale?
The situation you are in is unfortunate. Accept the fact that you will not get your money back. You over paid for a puppy-mill puppy. Get her into a rescue and chalk it up to a learning experience. Your little girl should not be the one to pay for your mistake. She is the innocent party here and deserves better. I would contact Kecia immediately as she seems to be in a position to help you. She gave you the straight poop.





Good luck.








25 years of being owned by Siberian Huskies. I currently have 16 Huskies most of whom were rescued by us from people who didn鈥檛 know what they were getting into.Siberian Husky for sale?
If you got your dog from a reputable breeder, your contract should state that you have to *give* the dog back to the breeder. If you really care about this puppy, don't try to sell her. Find a good home for her yourself, ask your vet, contact breed rescue groups. It sounds like you are more concerned about recouping some of your money than finding a forever home for your poor dog.
If she came from a reputable breeder, they will take her back immediately - but don't expect to get all your money back.


If they won't take her back, make sure that this time she goes to a permanent home where the new owners appreciate the time and effort a Siberian Husky needs.


Try contacting the Siberian Husky Club for advice.


Poor pup - there are sooo many up for rehoming - 2nd one I've heard of today.
Did you get her from a breeder? If so, they should be willing to take her back, especially considering she's so young. Even if you got her from a pet store, she's still sellable, so talk with them about taking her back. I will try not to get mad at you for not thinking this through before you got her ... :)
You got a puppy from a pet store?


So by 'pure bred' you mean badly bred?


I don't live in Cali so i can't give you any direct help but you could try and get in contact with a breed rescue and see if they'll take her.
Try petfinder, your newspaper, greensheet if there is one in your area you might want to try to contact the people you got her from or try a siberian husky rescue





http://www.shrrca.com/index.phtml





http://www.bayareasiberian.org/
http://www.siberianrescue.com/west.htm





Breed rescues ususally get to be very selective ebcause people want pure bred dogs. See if they are accepting dogs, and they will probably screen pretty thoroughly. She will be in high demand since she is a puppy and has had some training (many dogs are given up for behavioral problems, if your is really sweet and trainable she will find a loving home).





http://petfinder.com may have other rescues, but if she is really purebred the rescue will probably have the highest competition meaning she will probably go to an awesome home.





You are right to give her up early, it will help her get adopted quickly. Huskys are very active and dominant dogs, and puppies ar eotugh. You may be able to get an adult dog in the future if it is more calm, but I comepletly understand you trying to give up a dog you feel you can't take care of as it should be.





ADDITION: Oh boy... that puppy probably came from a puppy mill. She may have problems in the future, the dogs from pet stores are poorly bred and are kept in crummy conditions. She will still probably find a loving home though.





Don't worry about pounds spaying her- if she isn't from a breeder they shouldn't be breeding her anyways.
As a southern california rescue coordinator for Siberians. If you want to turn her in to rescue you can contact me privately. Unfortunately petshops are only in it for one thing and that is for profit and thats it. Post her on SHRRCA.com under private adoptions. You will never get what you paid the pet store for her and I do hope you understand that. Another site you can look at is www.huskycamp.com.





Bay area Sibe and Norsled are a bit far and all the Sibe rescues are part of the same network.
dont send her to the pound, they always make u fix your dog when u buy it. Some people breed them, and if she has blue eyes then alot of siberian husky breeders would be interested. I have a male siberian husky but hes fixed because we got him from the pound. He has blue yes too.


Some people know that huskies shed ALOT like nonstop so some people hate them for that. Send her to a loving family and if they have kids kids will die for one so the parents cant say no.
OH MAN! I wish I could have another one! I would take her off your hands in a heartbeat if we had more room!! My Siberian Husky would love it...lol





Are you looking for websites to sell her on? There is petfinder.com pets4you.com qualitydogs.com (those are a few).





Man I wish I could have her!! Dang. Good luck!!! Make sure she finds a happy home!! :o)
Try Kijiji.com and good luck!

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