If you are having difficulties with your Husky, we would like to help you
find solutions before you consider giving it up for
adoption. Please contact any of our volunteers for advice on training,
specific behaviorial issues, or general questions about the breed. We
aren't all experts, but all Polaris volunteers have had extensive first-hand
experience with Huskies and would like to be of help if we can.
If you do decide that you need to find a new home for your dog,
we will make every effort to work with you in placing it with a new family.
DO NOT CALL THE MAIN HOT LINE NUMBER REGARDING YOUR ANIMALS - rather,
please fill out the form below and we will be in contact with you soon.
If you have more than one dog you need to surrender, PLEASE FILL OUT A FORM
FOR EACH DOG. If there is anything else you feel we should know about
your dogs or your situation, you may also
send us a note with
very thorough description of your Husky and
why you have decided to give it up. Also, please include your name and the
name of your dog(s) in the subject line of the e-mail; this makes it easier
for us to keep track of the status of the surrenders. The more information
we know about a dog, the better we are able to evaluate our potential
adopters and match the dog to its new family. It is also helpful to have
a copy of your dog's veterinary history and shot records.
We also require a picture be sent in your email.
We try to place surrendered dogs into foster care with one of the Polaris
volunteers as soon as possible; however, due to the number of Huskies that
we have at any given time, we may ask that the surrendering family act as
temporary foster home for the dog until we are able to take it into the
rescue. Please be understanding of our very limited resources and realize
that the more patient you are, the better chance we have of helping
rehome your dog.