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Adopt A Husky, Inc. |
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"Saving one dog won't change the world, but surely the world will change for that one dog." |
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NEWS YOU CAN USE |
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May/June 2007 |
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Husky Hike 2007 was a Huge Success!!!!!!!!!
Photo by Kathy (IL Volunteer) A BIG THANK YOU to all of the hikers, donors, vendors and supporters, who came and supported another successful hike. Thank you to Noel (IL), Donna (MN) and to everyone on the hike committees in IL/WI and MN for their hard work in organizing Husky Hike 2007. Also, thank you to all of the volunteers that helped before, during and after the hike, without you the hike would not have been possible. The breakdown for this year's hike totals are: IL/WI had 295 hikers and 244 dogs and raised over $20,500.00. MN had 113 hikers and 85 dogs and raised over $7,900.00. To view the photos from the IL hike taken by Kathy (IL vol) please visit our Kodak Gallery and to view the photos taken by Karen Hollis of Sirius Pet Images click here. For MN photos taken by Don (MN vol) click here. Also, please don't forget to fill out the online survey on our homepage www.adoptahusky.com and let us know your ideas for next year. Thank you again, and we look forward to seeing everyone at next year's hike!!!!!!!
Photos by Kathy, IL Volunteer |
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR |
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IL/WI EVENTS June 2 Pet Supplies Plus, Arlington Heights, IL June 10 Mounds Pet Food Warehouse's Dog Fest 2007, Madison, WI June 24 Fox Valley Animal Welfare Pet Expo, Aurora, IL OH EVENTS June 2 Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo, Cleveland, OH |
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HAPPY TAILS |
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Recent fosters that have found their
forever homes. Soapy (WI) Mar. 24 Meringue (WI) Mar. 25 Belle (IL) Mar. 25 Spice (MO) Mar. 26 Polar (MO) Mar. 26 Jackson (WI) Mar. 29 Bourbon (WI) Mar. 31 Jubilee (WI) Apr. 5 Innova (WI) Apr. 13 Beloit (WI) Apr. 15 Tiponi (WI) Apr. 15 Beatles (WI) Apr. 15 Styx (WI) Apr. 17 Coral (OH) Apr. 21 Commodore (IL) Apr. 22 Chatmac (IL) Apr. 29 Kutchen (MN) May 1 SheDaisy (IL) May 9 Sierra (MN) May 11 Kaela (IL) May 29 Flint (IL) May 29 Holle (IL) May 31 Skycat (WI) May 31 |
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Photos from the Itasca, IL Memorial Day Parade |
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Phyllis and Paul's van decorated for the parade. Adopt A Husky's theme this year was "Hiking with the Huskies." |
Princess Skye singing to the bagpipes while her float is being pulled by her brothers & sister. |
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Summer Safety Tips To Prevent Your Siberian From Overheating Summer has arrived. Here are a few reminders on how to keep your Siberian safe from the summer heat:
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Foster Spotlight: Misty, WA Foster |
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Misty post-surgery |
Misty is quite the girl! We (Misty's foster home) go to Petco the first Sunday of every month, and she was recovered enough this month that she went with us, along with Teka. Needless to say, she stole the show. She loved all the attention and is such a happy girl. Here is the bio from her petfinders.com listing: Misty is about a year and a half old and is a black and white female with brown eyes. She was taken into a shelter in Port Townsend with a leg injury. It is suspected she was hit by a car. She lost all of the feeling in the leg, and it was decided it should be amputated. She is not slowed down by this at all. She is a large female and she can even still dig holes with only one leg in front! She loves other dogs, entertains herself with tennis balls and pine cones. |
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She
loves sleeping on soft beds and rolling in the grass. She barks loudly
like a German Shepherd, but is learning to woo like a husky. She is very
strong and fast and is quite athletic for only having three legs.
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Interested in adopting Misty or
another rescued Siberian, please read our
adoption
process and fill out our online adoption application.
Can't adopt, but would like to sponsor a Siberian in need? Please email us at adoptahusky@adoptahusky.com for more information on how to sponsor one of our rescued Siberians.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Jim & Kathleen, WA Volunteers |
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Name:
Jim & Kathleen Hometown: Spokane, WA, has been our hometown for the last 21 years Family (including pets): We have 1 married son, 1 granddaughter, 4 furkids (Nakiska, Baniff, Mordecai) and permanent foster Luna. Baniff (aka Bambi), and Mordecai (aka Mitts) are both foster failures :) . |
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How did you get involved with rescue? Tracie had an article in the paper before Snow Dogs came out, and we were amazed at the need for rescue of such a great breed. Being such a lover of the breed, it was an easy decision to get involved. That was in 2002. What is the best thing about volunteering for AAHI? Seeing a dog progress from shelter to forever home keeps the spirits up. Most memorable foster dog and why: Mordecai (Mitts) was/is the most memorable. How any dog with his beginnings can be such a lover is beyond words. (Mitts was the dog in WA, that someone threw from a 2nd story balcony. He broke both of his front legs. He had to have surgery to repair the breaks.) What are your interests/hobbies outside of Siberian rescue? Jim - cycling (rode across the US and New Zealand). Kathleen - horticulture keeps her busy in the summer. In the winter, we both ski and enjoy Broadway musicals.
Favorite vacation destination and why:
Rarotonga, Cook Islands has become our second
home. It's 3
weeks of total relaxation, except for time spent
volunteering with the Esther Honey Foundation (they are the sole vet
services for many of the South Pacific islands and is made up of
volunteers from all over the world). Their website is
www.estherhoney.org for anyone interested. What would you like to say to fellow AAHI volunteers and to those people thinking of volunteering with AAHI? There is such a need for animal rescue in this country (and world wide) that any time spent is so rewarding. If only there was a solution to over breeding, abuse, neglect etc. Thank you Jim and Kathleen for volunteering your time to help save Siberian lives!!!!!!!
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