Monday, April 28, 2008

Help Husky House Help Those In Need

Project Hope

Project Hope is a special project of Husky House, Inc. with the goal of saving dogs from high kill shelters in the deep South and transporting them to safety with Husky House.

Rescuers from the South have told us that between 95% and 98% of the dogs in shelters are killed. Pet overpopulation is an epidemic. This shocked us into immediate action. Husky House has saved many precious lives already. Project Hope will enable Husky House to save more of these angels before their time is up.

13 rescues arrived at Husky House on April 19th. We experienced joy and extreme loss. A tiny puppy named Hope (right) passed away just after 6AM on April 20th from parvo. A SAD UPDATE: Hope's littermates, Spunky, Zoe and Maya, passed away just moments ago after extensive hospitalization. Our hearts are breaking, and the vet bills are extraordinary. Husky House is frantically fundraising. We did all that we could to try to save these babies, despite the odds stacked against them.

The more foster homes we have, the more lives we can save. The more funding we have for pull fees, vetting, boarding and transport, the more miracles we can make happen.

Please help support Project Hope.

Every $100 we raise will enable Husky House to save another dog from certain death in a kill shelter.

Donations can be made online by clicking here to go straight to Husky House's site, or mailed to Husky House, Inc., PO Box 6533, Bridgewater, NJ 08807. All donations are tax deductible.

To learn more about Project Hope and how you can help, please contact amy@huskyhouse.org.

To see the touching news story about this mission of Hope, click here.

In addition to Project Hope, Husky House has others already in foster homes that need extraordinary medical care.

Snow, a severely abused husky wracked with heartworm to such an extent that the worms had infected his brain and causes him seizures (pictured below).















With wonderful vet care, and TLC from his foster home, Snow has made an amazing recovery, showing everyone what a wonderful spirit for living these dogs have, given a little love and a lot of expensive vet care... vet care that Husky House now needs help paying.

Snow and the Project Hope dogs are only a few examples of Husky House's commitment to saving dogs. Won't you please send them a donation to help defray the cost of helping those that can't help themselves?


Friday, April 04, 2008

Help Dogs Rescued from Commercial Breeding Facility

A recent raid in an Atlanta, GA commercial breeding facility found hundreds of sick, injured, and neglected dogs. These dogs are now safe, but the organizations helping them need your help.

Please consider donating toward their medical costs so they can get better and find loving homes.

Click here for the Web site where you can read about the dogs and help with their medical costs.