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We are beyond proud: Lucky Dog Rescue is awarded "Best of Scottsdale" for 2022. 8th year in a row. Please click on image for more info:
Lucky Dog rescue wins 'BEST OF SCOTTSDALE" for 5th year in a row.
SCOTTSDALE March 20, 2019 -- Lucky Dog Rescue has been selected for the 2019 Best of Scottsdale Award in the Pet Service category by the Scottsdale Award Program.
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We are proud to announce that Lucky Dog Rescue was awarded BEST of Scottsdale for the 4th consecutive year. Click on image for more info.
In Loving Memory of our Friend, Foster and Volunteer Erin Ruecklies
We are proud to announce:
Lucky Dog Husky Rescue
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Lucky Dog Rescue recieves
"Best of Scottsdale" Award for 2nd time.
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Biography: Tristan
About

Dog
Medium Haired
Siberian / Husky Black & White
Female
9 Months
Medium Size
Disposition
No CatsGood w/ Dogs
Unknown w/ Kids
History
Tristan is one of our adorable Layla Rose's lovable pups. Her Siberian Husky mama, Layla Rose, gave birth to her after being sighted as a stray over many months. Layla Rose and our fantastic foster family have been caring for the pups since they were born.Tristan is a gorgeous black and white puppy. As a typical husky puppy, Tristan will require a lot of stimulation.
Our adoption criteria for all of the pups are firm:
1 - Husky experience required. Huskies are smart, stubborn, independent, and destructive. And they are unique.
2 - The adoptive family must have an adult at home most of the time - ideally a stay-at-home or work-from-home person. While we believe in-kennel training, at this age a pup cannot be left more than a couple of hours at a time, and as she grows she will have even more need for stimulation - exercise, training, and play.
3 - No cats. Some pups can learn to live with other species, but some cannot. At this age, we are unable to safely assess prey drive.
4 - Ideally the adoptive family will have another balanced and active large breed dog - for play and learning.
5 - Commitment to training. Even experienced husky families need the support of a group or individual training classes with a very young pup.
6 - Minimum adoption age 25.
The adoption fee is $500 and includes microchip, all vaccines and spay.