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Akita and Husky Breeders and Owners

 
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Australian Resources

  • Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky Club of Western Australia
  • Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky Social Club of Queensland: includes information about the Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky breed, club events, and a range of great activities you can do with an Alaskan Malamute or Siberian Husky.
  • Australian Animal Protection Society: was first incorporated in 1972 to address the need for an animal shelter in the South Eastern region of Melbourne, Victoria. The shelter handles mainly dogs and cats and aims to return as many as possible to their owners or re-home them to good homes
  • Australian National Kennel Council: aim to promote excellence in breeding, showing, trialling, obedience and other canine related activities and the ownership of temperamentally and physically sound pure bred dogs by responsible individuals across Australia
  • The Dog Refuge Home: a not-for-profit organisation based in Western Australia, dedicated to the rescue, care and re-homing of dogs. The Home was established in 1935 and is one of the oldest animal welfare agencies in Australia
  • Dog-E-Data: Australia's largest independent provider of free pet information and the home base for the unique Dog-E-Data ID service for dogs
  • Dogmatch: is a free service to help you find your ideal dog
  • Dogz Online: Australian online pure breed community lists a Siberian Husky rescue service
  • Dog Owners Group Sydney: a group of people who own or care about the well-being of dogs in Sydney's urban environment
  • Endangered Dog Breeds Association of AustraliaEndangered Dog Breeds Association of Australia: are trying to stops bans on breeds of dogs and bring sanity to dog laws
  • Friends of the Shelter & Kelston Safehaven: a registered charity, based in Bowral and serving the surrounding area in the caring and rehoming of lost and unwanted dogs
  • GAP: Greyhound adoption program NSW
  • Happy Paws Haven: a no-kill animal rescue group operating in the NSW Southern Highlands region
  • Listing of Inherited Disorders in Animals: where you can explore the prevalence and nature of inherited disorders in common breeds of dog
  • The Lost Dogs' Home and Cat Shelter: Founded in 1912, The Lost Dogs' Home is today the third largest animal shelter in Australia, the largest dog shelter in the state of Victoria (handling twice as many dogs as any other shelter) and the second largest cat shelter in Victoria
  • Monika's Doggie Rescue: a Sydney based No-kill dog shelter
  • The National Pet Register: The National Pet Register is an Australia wide free pet ID service established and operated by The Lost Dogs' Home and Cat Shelter. The National Pet Register service operates Australia wide, 24 hrs a day, 365 days a year, has been in operation for more than 10 years and has become Australia's largest free pet ID system and continues to grow at an ever increasing rate
  • NSW Akita Rescue is a separate identity and in no way affiliated with the Akita Club of NSW of any other Club or Association
  • Owning A Siberian Husky: Aussiexile Kennels have a very good guide that's well worth reading before you consider welcoming a Husky into your home
  • OzDogRescue: provides a service for all Australians, to assist people in rescuing and rehoming purebred and crossbred dogs, and to save as many dogs as possible from an uneccessary death
  • OzPets: an all Australian Pet Portal dedicated solely to Australian pets and pet related web sites
  • PAWS: (Pound Animal Welfare Scheme) comprises a small group of self-funded rescuers and volunteer foster carers and walkers whose primary aim is to help lost or abandoned animals in NSW
  • Pet Alert: an online stray and adoption registry dedicated to the reunion of owners with lost pets and the placement of abandoned animals with new families
  • petrescue.com.auPetRescue: makes it easy for potential adopters to find and save a rescue animal by bringing this information to the one place and it has since grown to be one of the largest pet sites in Australia. Rescue groups from all over the country have worked together to save over 10,000 animals in its first 2 years of operation. PetRescue is run by volunteers and will always provide the service for no charge
  • pups4sale.com.aupups4sale.com.au: Pups for sale is owned by the Gold family of Western Queensland and is dedicated to Australian puppy owners and buyers
  • RSPCA: Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
  • Renbury Farm Animal Shelter: lost dog, cat and stock pound for Bankstown, Camden, Liverpool and Fairfield City Councils
  • Save-a-dog Scheme: an entirely non-profit organisation based in Victoria, which exists to save dogs of good temperament from being killed when their time has expired at dog pounds and animal shelters
  • Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute Club of SA: established in 1989, to promote both the Siberian Husky & Alaskan Malamute breeds in, Obedience & Behavioural Training, Conformation Shows, Weightpull, Freighting & Backpacking, along with assistance to new breeders & potential owners, offering advice on care & feeding, animal husbandry for both adult dogs & puppies
  • The Siberian Husky Club of NSW: affiliated with the Royal NSW Canine Council in 1992 and membership is open to anyone interested in the promotion and welfare of Siberian Huskies. A rescue service is available
  • Siberian Husky Club of Victoria: have a breed rescue service
  • SupercoatSupercoat: Supercoat Petcare is one of Australia's leading brands in the pet food category and is committed to providing high quality, natural products to help maintain happy, healthy cats and dogs. The Supercoat brand has earned a strong reputation in recent years, from both breeders and pet owners around Australia, for products that provide excellent nutrition at an affordable price. Supercoat products are made here in Australia using all-natural ingredients and only natural preservatives (antioxidants).
  • Sydney Dog's Home
  • Transpet Australia: comprehensive service that covers all aspects of pet travel, local or overseas
 
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General and International Resources

 
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Health

 
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Mailing Lists

  • Akita-L: an open discussion forum devoted to the total Akita experience where fellow Akita owners and fanciers provide help and support with problems particular to the Akita breed. Akita-L archives
  • Akita-Talk: list for discussion of all things having to do with Akitas
  • Australian and New Zealand Akita Community: forum for sharing information and show results relevant to the Akita breed within the southern hemisphere
  • Natural-Akita: Akita owners interested in feeding the canine raw diet and in alternative approaches to the care of their dogs, are welcome to join the Natural-Akita list. Natural-Akita archives
  • Sibernet-L: is devoted to the Siberian Husky and is open to all Siberian Husky owners, breeders, exhibitors or anyone with an interest in the Siberian Husky breed. Sibernet-L archives
  • Sleddog-L: is dedicated to discussion of northern breeds and sled dog sports of all types. It is a polite, knowledgable group of people, from begining to veteran mushers. Sleddog-L archives
  • World Wide Akita Club: offers a place for akita lovers to get together and exchange tips and information about the wonderful world of the Japanese Akita
 
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News Articles

  • Friendly dog stops potential rampageLondon Free Press, 25 June 2004
    A man who told police he was bent on going on a murderous rampage believed people in his native New Brunswick were nice, so he planned to gun down people in Toronto instead — until a friendly dog changed his mind about the city's residents. The man drove from the Maritimes with a carload of guns and ammunition intending to kill as many people in Toronto as he could, he told police. But a last-minute encounter with a woman and her dogs in a lakefront park convinced him Torontonians are nice too
  • Some Dogs May Sense Kids' Impending SeizuresReuters, 22 June 2004
    In a small survey, some parents of children with the seizure disorder reported that the family dog changed its behavior in response to a child's seizure or even before the seizure occurred
  • Collie dog's word power impressesBBC, 10 June 2004
    German researchers have found that a Border collie named Rico understands more than 200 words and can learn new ones as quickly as children. Patti Strand of the American Kennel Club said the research was, "good news for those of us who talk to our dogs"
  • Shar-Peis, Huskies are closest to wolvesAP, 20 May 2004
    The tail-wagging, stick-fetching family pooch may be more closely related to Lassie, Rin Tin Tin or even White Fang than its human companions think
 
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Wildlife Conservation

 
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Wolf Conservation

 
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