With the same responsibility, a new journey begins.
Our Huskies have never been just working dogs. They are our life companions, raised with us day after day, respected for who they are and for everything they have given.
As time passes, some of them reach retirement age. For these dogs, we have chosen to open a new path: finding a family or a home suited for a quieter life—one made of individual attention, time, and serenity.
This project stems from a choice of responsibility and love, not surrender.
🐾 OUR DOGS
Who they are
Our retired huskies are:
Healthy and balanced: Physically well and mentally stable.
Socialized: Accustomed to human contact and affection.
Pack-oriented: They have lived in a pack and know how to relate to other dogs.
Vet-checked: They have received constant, high-quality veterinary care.
The Transition:
They can stay together if adopted as a pair or group.
They can be adopted separately if it is the best solution for the individual dog.
Every dog is an individual, with their own unique character and specific needs.
🤍 THE ADOPTION PROCESS
A mindful and guided journey
We are not looking for quick fixes; we are looking for the right homes.
To ensure this, we:
Carefully evaluate every request.
Remain available to support the family throughout the transition.
Provide full transparency, including photos, videos, and complete veterinary records.
Our goal is simple: to guarantee these dogs a peaceful and dignified life.
Our heroes looking for a home

Routa

Kuura

Tähti
🤝 COLLABORATIONS
We welcome partnerships with:
Specialized facilities and sanctuaries.
Breed-specific rescues (Husky/Nordic experts).
Informed and conscious families.
If you share our approach, we would be happy to meet you.
❓ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
Why are these dogs being rehomed instead of staying with you?
This is a choice made out of love. In our center, life is fast-paced and pack-oriented. A retired Husky deserves to be the “protagonist” of a home—enjoying a soft bed, quiet walks, and the focused attention that only a family can provide.
Can a senior Husky adapt to a new home?
Absolutely. Huskies are remarkably resilient. While they need an initial adjustment period, their ability to bond with new humans is profound, especially when they discover the comforts of “indoor” life.
What are their exercise requirements?
Even in retirement, they are still Huskies. They no longer need to pull a sled for miles, but they still enjoy daily walks, exploring new scents, and spending time outdoors. We will match each dog’s energy level to the right family.
Are they good with children or other pets?
With other dogs: Generally excellent, as they are socialized pack animals.
With cats: Huskies have a high prey drive. While we evaluate each dog individually, cohabitation with small animals is usually not recommended.
With children: They are gentle and used to contact, but we prefer homes where children are taught to respect a dog’s space.
What happens if the adoption doesn’t work out?
We remain the “safety net” for our dogs for life. If for any serious reason the adoption is not successful, the dog must return to us. We ensure they never end up in an unsuitable environment.
📩 CONTACT US
Ready to open your home to a legend?
[info@oldpinehusky.com]



