Animal Welfare Group Rescues Abandoned Husky, Seeks New Home
Animal welfare organization The Hope in Songkhla has rescued a two-year-old Siberian Husky named Polly who was abandoned and left alone in a house for three months, cared for only by sympathetic neighbors. After negotiations with the owner, the organization took custody of the dog for medical care and vaccinations, and is now seeking an experienced and committed home for her. Prospective adopters must have adequate space, time, and experience with high-energy sled dogs, and must allow staff monitoring.
Songkhla—The Hope animal welfare organization, working with public health officials from Songkhla Municipality and the prevention and suppression division of Songkhla City Police, has rescued a two-year-old female Siberian Husky named Polly who was abandoned in a house alone for three months. Neighbors fed and watered her through the fence out of compassion, while at night the distressed dog cried out in loneliness.
After officials met with the dog's owner and father, they agreed to surrender Polly to the animal welfare organization for health care, vaccinations, and spaying. Polly has since been bathed and had severely matted fur removed. Now approximately two years old, she is cheerful and playful, but given her high energy levels and characteristic Siberian Husky temperament, the organization is looking for a prepared and committed home.
Requirements for potential adopters include adequate space and time to care for a high-energy dog, experience with Siberian Huskies or Huskies, and willingness to allow staff to conduct home inspections and follow-up visits. Those interested in adopting Polly can contact The Hope Songkhla at 089-737-7917.