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Welcome To Woof Den

Welcome To Woof Den Welcome To Woof Den

We are a Compassionate, Experienced Nordic and Herding Breed Rescue



Our Mission

We, are committed into giving as many chances for these Nordic and herding breeds  before they get placed into their permanent home-- We Don't Euthanize for Space--- at Woof Den Rescue Strive to rescue homeless Nordic and Herding Breeds to give them the life that they deserve.

 

We are all about providing support, education and assistance as needed , to all owner of the Nordic and Herding Breeds .


We will thoroughly screen each applicant before placing any Nordic or herding breeds into a permanent home and we have the right to refuse Adoption. We hope to educate the public through events and public forums about the Nordic and herding breeds and the need for rescue, and work with others rescues in helping all animals and their humans enjoy a healthy beneficial relationship     


OUR WORK

We, of Woof Den Rescue, Strive to rescue homeless Nordic and or Herding Breeds . We provide foster homes and medical care until a suitable new forever home is found. 


OUR MISSION

Woof Den Rescue serves California, most of Nevada by rescuing stray, surrendered and endangered Nordic and Herding Breeds and placing them in permanent homes while educating and supporting current and future owners.


OUR VISION

Woof Den Rescue strive throughout the states we serve, to have  loving forever homes. 


OUR VALUES

Compassionate:  Our compassion compels us to save as many Nordic and Herding Breeds as possible.


Impactful:  It is important to utilize the resources available to produce real change, awareness and action in the community.


Responsible: We have an obligation to prioritize the welfare of the animals.


Respectful: We must be positive towards one another and hold each other in high esteem, ensuring our actions show we care. 


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All types of Husky Breeds

THE 3-3-3 RULE OF ADOPTING A RESCUE DOG

This graphic will help you know at at a glance what to expect in the next few months. This will vary from dog to dog and circumstances. 

When looking to adopt a new dog, the most important thing to consider is always the energy of the dog and how the dog will fit in with your lifestyle and your family.

A Little About Us the Nordic Breeds

The Siberian Husky

 Siberian Husky, breed of working dog raised in Siberia by the Chukchi  people, who valued it as a sled dog and companion. It was brought to Alaska in 1909 for sled dog races and soon became established as a consistent winner. In 1925 the breed gained widespread fame by saving Nome, Alaska, during a diphtheria  epidemic; teams of Siberian Huskies battled blizzard conditions to relay life-saving serum over 674 miles (1,085 km) to the icebound city.

A graceful dog with erect ears and a dense soft coat, the Siberian Husky stands 20 to 24 inches (51 to 61 cm) tall at the withers and weighs 35 to 60 pounds (16 to 27 kg). It is usually gray, tan, or black and white, and it may have head markings resembling  a cap, a mask, or spectacles. The breed, kept pure for hundreds of years in Siberia, is noted for its intelligence and a gentle temperament. It was recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (International Canine Federation) in 1966 as a member of the spitz and primitive types group (subgroup Nordic sledge dogs) and by the American Kennel Club in 1930 as a member of the working group.

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The Alaskan Malamute

 Alaskan Malamute, sled dog developed by the Malemiut people of Alaska, from whom it takes its name. The Alaskan Malamute is a strongly built dog, with a broad head, erect ears, and a plumelike tail carried over its back. Its thick coat is usually gray and white or black and white, the colours frequently forming a caplike or masklike marking on the head. The Alaskan Malamute stands about 23 to 25 inches (58 to 63.5 cm) tall at the withers and weighs 75 to 85 pounds (34 to 39 kg). Characteristically loyal and friendly, it has been used to haul freight on sleds and has served on expeditions to Antarctica.   

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The Samoyed

 Samoyed, breed of working dog  developed in Siberia, where its ancestors were kept by the Nenets  (formerly Samoyed or Yurak) people as a sled dog and companion and as a herding dog for their reindeer. The Samoyed is sturdily built, with erect ears, dark almond-shaped eyes, and a characteristic  “smile.” Its long heavy coat is white, cream, biscuit (grayish yellow), or white and biscuit. The Samoyed stands 19 to 23.5 inches (48 to 60 cm) tall at the withers and weighs 35 to 65 pounds (16 to 29.5 kg). The breed was formally recognized by the American Kennel Club  in 1906. 

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The Alaskan Husky

 Alaskan Husky, The Alaskan husky is an incredibly athletic dog variety, and as a dog crossbreed their appearance can vary markedly, although various lines have been bred for multiple generations and breed very true to that line's type.Some Alaskan husky lines have very traditional husky spitz-like features with pricked ears and curled tails, whilst other lines more closely resemble their Shepherd, hound  or gundog heritage with tipped or floppy ears, straight tails and tucked up sighthound-like loins. As they are not bred with conformation in mind, cosmetic features are not a consideration for breeding, and these features instead tend to follow the purpose of the dog's intended style of sled work. 

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Adopting

Adopting

Adopting

 Are you ready to Adopt? we have some amazing sweet smart and lovable dog that are looking for a forver home


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Adopting

Adopting

 You want to make a difference in a rescue dogs life? Its a great way for you to help.

How to help

Adopting

How to help

Are you looking for somthing new and fresh open your heart and home to help a dog in need? At events, adoption fairs, becoming a foster parent or volunteer with us. Its fun to help a rescue dog in need. You will a Hero 

Amazing dogs of the months - Just press the photo to veiw more pictures and Bio

NAME: Nile

AGE: 2 years old

Breed: Siberian Husky

NAME: Harmony

AGE: 2 years old

Breed: Husky Mix

NAME: Blossom

AGE:  1 years old

Breed: Siberian Husky

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Woof Den Rescue

P.O. Box 381 San Juan Bautista, California, United States

669-454-2046 rescue.woofdenrescue@gmail.com

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