Were to get a husky adult from in herts?



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usually you can find adverts in phone boxes for all types of fetish
Go to jolleys in crews hill
I think you mean dog but sounds like the answer could be from a brothal.
Do a search for the nearest Husky rescue centre or call the dogs home in Harefield - they may have one for rehoming. Good luck
A very demanding breed to handle - will lay its life on the line for you, but not for your wife or kids. Not often good with other breeds. Only take one on if you are very experienced with large-ish dogs and are prepared to play the alpha-male 24/7 - that includes getting down and dirty to show him that your teeth are bigger than his. Don't buy one just because they're so cute and cuddly looking - they're not, but they're worth the effort.
Do a google for the Siberian husky club of GB. Personally I think you need your head looking at. I am a very experienced dog keeper and would not dream of taking on an adult. They are large powerful dogs with a stong prey drive. Their excersize needs are way beyond most breeds of dogs and they don't do well in small centrally heated homes.
I've looked for a rescue centre in the UK that specialises in Huskies. Unfortunately the only one I could see in the UK is in Burton on Trent:

Siberian Husky Club of Great Britain Rescue
Co-ordinator, Burton on Trent. Tel: 0871 277 6783

I have absolutely no experience of the breed whatsoever, so I can give you no advice regarding looking after them (although Fenlandfoods - above - usually gives pretty sound advice, I'd certainly research the breed first if you haven't already). Even if you're not able to travel to the midlands to this rescue it might be worth phoning these people for advice.

Alternatively, there are other rescues in your area, all-breed rescues that MIGHT have one of these dogs needing a home. It's probably worth a look - even if you can't find a husky, you might find another dog that's right for you:

Blue Cross Adoption Centre
Kimpton Bottom, Nr Hitchin, Herts SG4 8EU
Tel: 01438 832232.
www.bluecross.org.uk


National Animal Welfare Trust Rescue Centre
Tylers Way, Watford By Pass, Watford, Herts WD25 8HQ
Tel: 020 8950 1320 (10am to 4pm)
Email: reception@nawt.org.uk
www.nawt.org.uk


Heathlands Animal Sanctuary
13 Eastfield Road, Royston, SG8 7ED. Tel: 01763 244488


Mutts In Distress
New Barn Lane, Little Hallingbury, Nr Bishop's Stortford. CM22 7PR
Tel: 01279 429877. Email: pat@mutts-in-distress.org.uk
www.mutts-in-distress.org.uk


RSPCA Southridge Animal Centre
Packhorse Lane, Ridge, Potters Bar, Herts EN6 3LZ
Tel: 0870 4427104.
www.rspca.org.uk

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