Somebody to the Rescue

Somebody to the Rescue is a grassroots dog rescue based in rural Mississippi, founded by someone who saw far too many dogs abandoned, mistreated, and ignored—because everyone assumed “somebody else” would help. We became that Somebody.We take in stray, neglected, dumped, and medically at-risk dogs, provide vet care, rehabilitation, and a safe place to land. Once healthy and ready, our dogs are matched with loving adopters or partner rescues, often transported north to find their forever homes.We are foster-based, volunteer-run, and fueled by compassion, grit, and a refusal to look the other way. Our mission is simple: step in when no one else will—and give every dog a chance to be Somebody’s dog.

Corinth, MS,38834
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (662) 331-8689

Website: http://152 COUNTY ROAD 170

Holly

Siberian Husky | Verona, MS

AdultFemaleMedium

About

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet Holly

Meet Holly – Your Blue-Eyed, High-Energy Husky Queen! Holly is a playful, spirited Husky who’s full of personality and so much sass. She came to Somebody To The Rescue after a kind-hearted soul saved her from nearly being hit by a car. Found near a church with “Holly” in the name, her rescuer knew it was the perfect fit—and we agreed! True to her breed, Holly is talkative, energetic, and endlessly entertaining. She loves to chat (she’s got quite the voice!), jump, dig, and run like the wind. She’ll thrive in a home that understands the Husky lifestyle—she’s not for the faint of heart or first-time dog owners! ? Important Info About Holly: No cats, please! She’s hyper and could unintentionally hurt a feline friend. Female dominant – she does best with neutered male dogs. She's an indoor/outdoor girl: sleeps inside at night and during bad weather. She is not to be kept as a yard ornament or tied up on a lead. A Husky-proof fenced yard is a must, along with a committed human ready to match her energy and spirit. She is up-to-date on vaccinations, heartworm negative, microchipped, and crate trained. At Somebody To The Rescue, Holly is safe and deeply loved. We’re in no rush—she will only be adopted out to the right home. Until then, she’s staying right here where she’s cared for like the queen she is. If you're a Husky-savvy home with space in your heart (and your yard!) for a loud, lovely, blue-eyed wild child, Holly may just be your perfect match. HUSKY-APPROVED ADOPTERS ONLY. ? Apply today to meet Holly—you won’t regret it!

Adoption Process
At Somebody to the Rescue, our goal is to ensure each dog is placed in a safe, loving, and committed home. Our adoption process includes: * Completion of an adoption application * Phone interview and vet reference check * Virtual or in-person home visit (when possible) * Signed adoption contract with a return agreement * Payment of adoption fee: * \$350 for puppies * \$300 for adult dogs * \$200 for seniors * Transport fee may apply for out-of-state adoptions All dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm tested (and treated if needed), and dewormed prior to adoption. We require that all current pets in the home are spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccines. Adopters must be 21+ and have landlord approval if renting. We provide post-adoption support and always take our dogs back if needed—no questions asked.


Contact
Somebody to the Rescue
(662) 331-8689
[email protected]
http://152 COUNTY ROAD 170

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