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For further details regarding adopting a dog from West Midlands Husky Welfare, please email beth.craiguk@gmail.com

Topaz – 2 year old female Siberian Husky


Topaz is a 2 year old female, Siberian Husky. She is neutered and her vaccinations and wormers are up to date. Topaz is house-trained and walks well on the lead. But she is a dominant girl and will need a very knowledgable and strong minded owner.

She needs a home with another medium/large male neutered dog. She is not good with other animals (she will kill them if she gets the chance). She cannot be rehomed with children under 10. Topaz can open doors in the house so would be better crate trained. And given the opportunity she will bin and counter raid.

9Apr2009 | WMH Rescue | READ MORE

Tikaani – 2 year old female Husky Cross


Tikaani is a 2 year old, female Husky cross. She is neutered and her vaccinations and wormers are up to date.
Tikaani is house-trained and walks well on the lead. And she is good with other large dogs, but not good with other animals.

She needs a knowledgable home with another medium/large dog for company. If you are interested in Tikaani you must be willing to have a full homecheck and be willing to travel to West Midlands to collect her.

9Apr2009 | WMH Rescue | READ MORE

Khi – 9 month old male Siberian Husky cross Alaskan Malamute


Meet Khi, a 9 month old male grey and white Siberian Husky cross Alaskan Malamute who is looking for a new home after his owners discovered they weren’t really aware of how big he would grow and much about his breeds. He has a great temperament and can be rehomed with children of all ages, but they will need to understand that as a large dog and still a young dog, he can be boisterous at times.

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He is house-trained, he will go to the back door and just bark just the once to let us know he wants to go out. He is micro-chipped and vaccinated and is good with other dogs (but a little unsure of other animals).

Apart from him digging the garden and causing a lot of mess in the house inc chewing things he is a good house dog, because of his breed, Khi will be expected to be kept on lead at all times unless in a secure area. He does need a large garden in his new home with at least 6 foot fences surrounding.

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12Feb2009 | WMH Rescue | READ MORE