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Adopt A Husky, Inc. |
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| Who: | Adopt a Husky, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit rescue organization | |
| Hike Location: |
Illinois & S. Wisconsin |
Minnesota |
| Where: |
VanPatten Woods Forest Preserve |
French Regional Park |
| When: |
Saturday May 17, 2008 (rain or shine, please dress appropriately!) |
Saturday May 17, 2008 (rain or shine, please dress appropriately!) Check-In begins at 9:00am |
| Why: | To raise money for abused, abandoned, or injured Siberian Huskies, so that they may be properly cared for and placed in good homes | |
| How: | Please join the volunteers and “family of adopters” by participating in a three-mile hike with your Siberian Husky OR we can provide you with a foster dog to walk (must be over the age of 16 and checked-in at the foster tent by 10:00am) | |
| Questions? | Visit our "Frequently Asked Questions" page for the answers to many of the most commonly asked questions. Have a question that is not answered on the FAQ page? If so, click HERE to ask us... | |
Since August 1998, our presence in the community has expanded to include six Midwest and three Pacific Northwest states. Over 1000 Siberian Huskies in our care have been placed in loving, permanent homes. The medical bills involved with our operation grow with each foster dog we take in like car crash victims, pregnant mothers, heartworm cases and puppy-mill shut downs. We usually have 75 or more dogs in foster care at any time with a continual waiting list. Please help us raise funds to be used for continuing our ability to give good dogs a second chance.
No matter what your monetary commitment is, you WILL make a difference
in helping these
deserving Siberian Huskies receive proper care and find a forever home.
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