Ugly Rescue Husky With Crooked Smile Finds A Family Who Loves Him

Ugly Rescue Husky With Crooked Smile Finds A Family Who Loves Him

The shelter is no place for a pup to live, but many dogs end up spending months or even years locked in their kennels as people pass them up for "cuter" dogs or young puppies.

A sweet husky named Harvey found himself in that position after he was brought into the San Diego Department of Animal Services Shelter in September of 2022.

While huskies are a popular and often desired breed, they do require a lot of care and attention to keep up with their energy. Beyond that, Harvey had a practically unique situation.

According to USA Today, the poor husky had a facial deformity that caused his smile to be crooked.

It's believed the deformity was caused by a bite to his jaw when he was only a puppy. It's not something Harvey could help, but many people couldn't look past his crooked and goofy smile.

That is, however, until a woman from Seattle named Sherry Lankston stumbled upon his photo.

@harveyhuskypup I've got a one in a million smile! it helped me find my #foreverhome do you know a pet that needs to be adopted? please duet or stitch! let get you some attention, too #dogsoftiktok #adopteddog #husky #harveythehusky #seattle ♬ Funny Music - Background Music for Videos

On Facebook, Sherry explained that Harvey "hadn't been chosen by ANY shelter visitors for a meet & greet for the entire 6months that he was there... until a wonderful woman at the shelter (Joy) shared his story" on social media.

Thanks to the social media post, Sherry decided that Harvey was the dog for her and she made the 1,300 trip one-way to meet him!

Sherry ended up driving a total of 2,600 miles to adopt Harvey - a special adoption for a special dog.

While he spent months being overlooked, Sherry couldn't help but fall in love with his unique and adorable face.

@harveyhuskypup

how it started!

♬ original sound - Harvey the Husky

You can keep up with Harvey on TikTok, @harveyhuskypup.

Malorie Thompson

Malorie works as a writer and editor in Northern California. She's passionate about food, conscious living, animal welfare, and conservation. She's worked with a variety of publications in different sectors but is happiest covering topics close to her heart. When not at her laptop, Malorie can be found enjoying picnics on the beach, hiking in the redwoods, and spending time with her rescue pup, Jax.

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