Please Note
We need foster homes and sponsors for these dogs.

If you can help, please contact
georgiamalamuterescue@yahoo.com
or call Palmer Singleton at 404 622 0025. Howling Dog Rescue, Inc. is a state licensed shelter (Georgia Department of Agriculture No. A06-0507) located in the Ormewood Park neighborhood of Atlanta. All placements are via contract. E-mail for the terms of the contract.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

MISSING MAL

This girl was taken during a home invasion in Rex, Georgia, last September. She hasn't been seen since.

Baby Bear is a wolf grey Alaskan malamute, intact, weighing about 75#. Baby Bear was whelped June, 1996, but looks considerably younger.

If you see or learn anything about Baby Bear please contact us immediately. A reward is offered for information leading to her location. No questions asked.

Yukon

After ten years this girl's owner decided he no longer had any use for her. Yukon desperately needs, and deserves, a real home. She weighs in at 90# and is a true woolie. Yukon has quite an attitude toward other dogs and animals. As a result she should be in a home where she is the only pet. Yukon thrives on one-to-one contact with people and would adjust well to a nothing-in-life-is-free regime. In her early life she was actually a house dog and cared for her owner's two young daughters.

Buster

This is an Alaskan Malamute male (neutered) whelped in 2004. Buster is seal and white and weighs a tad under 140#. He has been to McDonald's a few too many times and by this winter Buster will be weighing in at around 120#.

Buster is an owner surrender. He has an easy disposition and knows basic obedience. Buster is not dog or people aggressive, but like so many northerns, he does need to be reigned in around other dogs from time to time, especially other males. Buster is heartworm negative and once he gets that weight off Buster will be in good medical shape.

Amak

This is a 5 year-old male Sibe/Mal cross. Amak weighs about 60#, has brown eyes, and wears a faint mask. He is neutered and heartworm negative.

Amak loves to run and play, and gets along well with the dogs he is with. Like most northerns, however, when pushed, Amak pushes back.