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Four Colorado Front Range shelters are now full of Siberian huskies after an overwhelmed breeder surrendered 50 purebreds this past week.
The huskies are in relatively good health, but are under-socialized and will require some behavior support before they are ready to be placed up for adoption, according to The Dumb Friends League, which took in 13 of the 50 huskies.
The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak is looking after nine of the huskies, meanwhile the Pueblo region is caring for five. Our first priority is to earn their trust with kindness, comfort, and much-needed rest, said the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, which also took in eight of the huskies.
Colorado Shelters Get 50 Pure Bred Huskies Seized From Breeder
An overwhelmed breeder surrendered 50 beautiful purebred Husky pups to four Colorado local animal shelters recently.
According to KDVR, the Larimer County Humane Society, The Dumb Friends League, The Humane Society of Boulder Valley and The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region got together to take in these pups and give them proper shelter and nutrition.
Humane Society officials are saying that the dogs are in pretty good health but are pretty under socialized and will need training before they re able to be up for adoption. (I want one REALLY BAD)
Dozens of huskies surrendered to Colorado animal shelters
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Four animal shelters along the Front Range came to the aid of an overwhelmed breeder who had more Siberian Huskies than they knew what to do with.
Fifty huskies were surrendered in total, according to the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, and they were split up among the four shelters to be assessed and socialized before they can be put up for adoption.
HSPPR got 14 of the huskies, with five of them going to the Pueblo shelter and nine of them going to the Colorado Springs shelter. The rest of them are being taken care of by the Dumb Friends League, the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, and the Larimer Humane Society.