Please Note
We are in desperate need of Foster homes and Forever homes for these dogs.
If you can help, please contact us at
georgiamalamuterescue@yahoo.com
or call Palmer Singleton at 404 879 1515 or 404 622 0025. |
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Urgent Need - Please respond quickly
Habersham County Animal Control - No Name

This guy is a mal cross. He is approximately 3 years old. He is neutered and has received one immiticide treatment because he is heartworm positive. He is extremely malnourished and weighs only 47lbs. He was dumped at a vet's office in north Georgia by an unknown rescue group.
This guy needs help --- foster or permanent ---immediately. |
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Mickey

This female Alaskan malamute was whelped in 1999. Mickey weighs 120lbs. She has been with the same family since she was two, but needs a new home because the family recently lost their house. Mickey has always been an outside dog, but there is no reason she can't be housetrained. Mickey also needs to learn basic obedience and would benefit from an nothing-in-life-is-free regime. |
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Max

This guy will turn three this summer. Max is most likely a mal-sibe cross. He needs to be housetrained and to learn basic obedience. Max is currently living with a golden and a dachshund and doing well at least while under supervision.
Max will be neutered and most likely undergo heartworm treatment before he is permanently placed. Max is with his current owner in Newton County, Georgia, until someone else can help him. |
Juno

This girl is an Alaskan malamute who was found stray in south Georgia. The vet thinks she is 18 months old. Juno is 78lbs. and very good with people, men and women, young and old. She is currently with a multi-dog family, and can be with other dogs as long as the handler is mal-savvy. Juno would do better if she were living in a home where she is the sole animal.
Juno is available for placement as a foster or permanently. She is not obedience trained, but appears to be housebroken. Juno is strong willed so she can only go with someone who is committed to a formal training program. Clearly, Juno would benefit from a nothing-in-life-is-free program.
The results of Juno's lab tests are not yet back, but most likely she will have to undergo heartworm treatment. She will definitely be sterilized before being placed permanently. |
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Yukon

Female, long hair, large, very vocal, and always the boss. I'm really very sweet but my size scares people, and the fact that I am so vocal makes people think I'm agressive, I'm really not! |
Hayley

This two year-old female is located in south Georgia. She weighs 55lbs., is neutered, and heartworm negative. Her prior history is unknown. She is getting along with all the other dogs where she is at. Most likely, she is an Alaskan Malamute or a Siberian cross. |
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Amak

This 3 year old, male, neutered, Sibe/Mal mix, is 59.5 lbs., with beautiful brown eyes. Great health, friendly with people, and extreamly active. Loves to run and play. We have him in with Ipiktok and they just love each other. He's a kisser too!
Small and Petite. |
Ipiktok (E-pik-took)

Beautiful bi-eyed, male, nutered, Sibe/Mal mixed, is keen and sharpe. Bubbly personality, great health, wonderful thick coat, one brown eye-one blue eye, 5 years old, and at 71 lbs., will play all day.
Very active, and people friendly. Loves to be loved on. He's a kisser! |
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About Us
Howling Dog Rescue, Inc. offers a safe haven to northern breed dogs that have been abandoned. The organization is dedicated to meeting the needs of malamute and sibe crosses, (and their friends), who are in need of rehoming. The Georgia affiliate of the Alaskan Malamute Assistance League cares for registered Alaskan Malamutes or dogs that conform to the breed standard of the Alaskan Malamute Club of America.
Individuals who are familiar with mals and other northern breeds should contact Howling Dog Rescue, Inc. and the Georgia affiliate of AMAL through this website. Those in search of animals should indicate their experience and what they are looking for.
Howling Dog Rescue, Inc. and the Georgia affiliate of AMAL are also in need of experienced volunteers who are able to offer temporary or long term placement for these animals. Individuals willing to work with particular dogs on training and grooming are also welcome. So, too, are individuals able to sponsor specific dogs or who are willing to underwrite rescue medical costs and day to day maintenance expenses.
Howling Dog Rescue, Inc. and the Georgia affiliate of AMAL subscribe to the principles, values and standards of AMAL, the Alaskan Malamute HELP League and Sleddog Rescue. Interested individuals are encouraged to familiarize themselves with each of these organizations.
For further information contact this website or call Palmer Singleton at 404 879 1515 or 404 622 0025. |