Mission Statement
To rescue, rehabilitate, and find qualified loving homes for neglected, abused, and unwanted Huskies throughout Texas and beyond. To educate the public about responsible pet ownership and the special qualities of the Siberian Husky Breed.
Vision
- Rescue approximately 175 huskies
- Be an advocate for huskies and responsible pet ownership by educating the public about the unique characteristics of the breed and the importance of spaying/neutering their pets
- Rescue and rehabilitate huskies with behavioral, medical, and physical ailments whenever logistically and financially feasible
- Increase Texas Husky Rescue, Inc's. exposure in the community by conducting and attending public events on a regular basis
- Increase our involvement with and availability to our network of Fosters and Volunteers
- Increase our network of Foster Homes and minimize the need to house Foster Dogs in boarding facilities
History
Texas Husky Rescue, Inc. was created in May 2009 as a non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue organization that is run entirely by volunteers and does not have a paid staff or a shelter. Texas Husky Rescue, Inc relies solely on volunteer foster families to take huskies into their homes until permanent, qualified, and loving homes can be found. Texas Husky Rescue, Inc. is a responsible animal adoption agency and requires that all dogs over 6 months are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. We ensure that none of our dogs will ever contribute to the overpopulation of dogs in our community. The work of Texas Husky Rescue, Inc. is supported by tax-deductible contributions by individuals, corporations, and grants.
Our initial goal when we began in 2009 was to save 30 huskies from area shelters. We have rescued over 2,500 and counting.
We are proud to be Platinum certified by Guidestar.
See our profile and information at Texas Husky Rescue Guidestar Profile
We are proud to be Top rated by GreatNonProfits.
See our profile and information at Texas Husky Rescue GreatNonProfits
Current IRS Tax Form 990 for Texas Husky Rescue
Some amazing facts
Numbers speak for themselves
2,554
Huskies Rescued Since 2009,
as of April 2024
2,506
Huskies Adopted Since 2009,
as of April 2024