Behind the Mystery: Abandonment of Siberian Huskies in India

Two animal welfare NGOs rescued six Siberian Huskies on the Shankarpally-Patancheru Road, suspecting cruelty and large-scale abandonment. While an NGO alleged over 40 dogs were abandoned, police found no evidence. Originating from cold climates, Huskies struggle in India. Breeders or labs might be involved, but this remains unverified.

Behind the Mystery: Abandonment of Siberian Huskies in India
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In a concerning development, six Siberian Huskies were rescued by two animal welfare NGOs on the Shankarpally-Patancheru Road, sparking allegations of cruelty towards animals. The incident has raised worries over potential large-scale abandonment.

An animal welfare NGO took to social media, claiming that more than 40 Siberian Huskies were transported in a container before being allegedly abandoned. Despite this, authorities have yet to find evidence to substantiate these claims.

Known for their breeding in cold climates, Siberian Huskies face tremendous challenges in India's harsh weather. Priced at Rs 40,000 and above, these dogs may have been released by breeders, though this remains unverified. Police continue to probe the matter following information from NGOs, but no formal complaints have been officially filed.

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