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| Come
on out and Meet some Pups of TOTTSHR! |
| Spring
has sprung and Summer is on its way. That means that our events
calendar is filling up fast! Be
sure to check out our calendar of events and check in
often for details on where you can find TOTTSHR's adoptable
pups meeting the public and lots of great Husky stuff too
buy too!
Here
are a few on the list:
See you
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| MARK
YOUR CALENDAR! 6th Annual Tails on the Trails |
| Mark
it in your calendar and reserve the date for the 6th Annual
Tails on the Trails: Saturday, September 20th, 2008!
Stay
tuned for details! Hope to see you there!
Check
out the photo's from the Tails on the Trails 2007 Husky Hike! |
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| PET
SAFETY ALERT: MAJOR DOG FOOD RECALL!!! |
| Many
major dog and cat foods have been recalled, please visit this
link for details and a complete list of the foods that
have been recalled. Please note that MANY brands have been
recalled and the list expands almost daily! |
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| Tails
of the Tundra Siberian Husky Rescue is a nonprofit (501c3)
volunteer organization, formed to help Siberian Huskies and
Siberian Husky Mixes that have been abused, neglected, abandoned,
or surrendered by their owners. Our goals are to place these
dogs in loving homes and to educate people about the characteristics
of this wonderful, yet often misunderstood, breed. To accomplish
these goals and our overall mission, our network of volunteers
throughout PA, NY, NJ, MD, DE, and WV are involved in raising
funds, transporting and fostering dogs, developing and maintaining
our web site, and representing the group at events. |
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| Siberian
Huskies are beautiful, affectionate, active, and intelligent.
Yet, they are often misunderstood by people who are not prepared
for the very traits they were attracted to in the first place. Many
Huskies are commonly found in local animal shelters; there are
many reasons why these affectionate dogs end up there. Many
are escape artists who are picked up on the streets and are
never reunited with their owners. Many owners are not prepared
for the energy these dogs have and the exercise they require.
Typical huskies are highly intelligent, easily bored, and apt
to get into trouble if they don't receive proper obedience training
and sufficient exercise. Just like any other breed, huskies
are not for every household. Although they can be stubborn and
mischievous, they are loyal and loving dogs who enjoy family
members of all ages. |
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developed this web site to help you find out more about Huskies
and the work we do to help them. When you browse our pages,
you will find pictures of the dogs that are available for adoption,
information about the breed, how you can help, fun games, success
stories, gift ideas, a calendar of upcoming events, and even
pictures of some of the places we have been. We update this
site regularly, so please be sure to check in often. |
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If
you have some questions or just need to talk about some aspect
of rescue and/or the work that we do, visit our contacts
page. |
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Husky Tip of the Day is:
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or problems navigating our site? Contact our webmaster. |
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| Tails
of the Tundra Siberian Husky Rescue is a non-profit organization
as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to
Section 501(ac)3, et seq. of the Internal Revenue Code. |
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