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Front Page Quick Links: New Stuff Want To Adopt a Dog? Found a Dog? Need a New Home for Your Dog? Help Indio Get His Sight Back! Lots of Needy Sibes! How You Can Help Our Spotlight Dog Siberian Husky Pros & Cons Thinking about buying a dog instead of adopting? Thinking about breeding your dog? Watch this slideshow first. While this is from Atlanta, the same thing happens in every city in America, including Phoenix. We have too many dogs, and half of the unwanted ones wind up being killed in shelters. Adopt a dog today and always spay/neuter your pet! ASHRA is a 501(c)(3), Non-Profit, Volunteer-run Organization that rescues Siberian Huskies and places them into Qualified Homes, as well as educates the public on the special needs of the Siberian. If you are not familiar with the Siberian Husky, and even if you are, we strongly urge you to visit our Links page. There we provide excellent resources for learning about the characteristics of the Siberian Husky. We have opened an on-line store, where you can purchase a wide variety of products that benefit our rescue. Products, such as t-shirts and coffee mugs, feature great Siberian Husky artwork from Arizona artist Debra Jones. We now have ASHRA logo products, including bumper stickers - check it out! New Stuff! We have several vendors who support ASHRA by donating a portion of the proceeds from their sales to us. The latest addition to the list is YesWeCan Dog Treats. Please help ASHRA by purchasing their unique products! Help Indio Get His Sight Back! Indio is a young Siberian that was rescued from a Tucson Shelter last November. He came to us scared, sick and covered with bite wounds in varying stages of healing. He had an intestinal infection and was terrified of everything. When he saw another dog, he would hit the ground. Indio’s foster parents have worked with him, given him lots of love and helped him gain back his confidence, so he’s a much happier dog now. But in the course of veterinary trips for treatment of wounds and infections, we found out that Indio has juvenile cataracts and is almost blind. We think that this contributed in large part to his fears. We took him to a veterinary ophthalmologist for an evaluation and because his retinas are healthy, Indio is an excellent candidate for successful cataract surgery. Update, 8/28/2008: the current estimate for both eyes is $4,100 - 4,500. To date, we have collected $2,735. We are closing in on what we need - please consider helping us reach our goal and restoring the sight of this great dog! Update, 2/9/2009: ASHRA borrowed money from our general fund so that Indio could have his surgery and move on to his new family. His surgery was successful and he has been adopted. With additional expenses of aftercare, Indio’s fund is still short $1444.00, so we still would welcome any donations toward Indio’s new eyesight. Since Indio is so young, less than 18 months old, we really wanted to give him his sight back. This was a huge expense for ASHRA, but we have been able to do it! If you would like to help us recover the costs of this expensive surgery, just donate via PayPal using the button below or send a check to ASHRA, Inc. PO Box 14801, Scottsdale, AZ 85267. All donations are tax deductible. Lots of Needy Sibes at Local Shelters As is now the norm, our foster homes are full and there are quite a few Sibes showing up in the valley animal control shelters. If you are considering adopting a Sibe, please consider checking the shelters first! See a list of all area shelters here.
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Our Spotlight Dog We'll have a new spotlight dog shortly. Siberian Husky Pros & Cons So why do Siberian Huskies have special needs? Like many breeds, they have their little quirks and idiosyncrasies. Any prospective Siberian owner needs to be aware of these before making the long-term commitment to a dog. It is a long-term commitment, too. Dogs can live 15 to 20 years. During that time they will need medical attention, high-quality food, an appropriate home environment and, most importantly, love. SAVE YOURSELF SOME FRUSTRATION, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: ALL dogs will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. ASHRA will not adopt out an unaltered animal, period, so don't bother asking! Vaccinations are also included. We require an adoptive home to have a yard with at least a 6' fence around it, preferably with a dog door. If you do not have a fenced yard - you will NOT qualify for adoption. You must be in your majority (not a minor) to adopt a Siberian Husky from ASHRA. Please read our Adoption Requirements. Here are some husky cons:
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Unless noted otherwise, please e-mail ASHRA, Inc. directly, or you can also e-mail Lindsay for further information. You can also contact us by phone at (602) 427-7226. |
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