Showing posts with label rescued husky needs donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rescued husky needs donations. Show all posts
Monday, December 2, 2019

AskAriel's GivingTuesday Fundraiser for Husky Haven of LA Inc.



Want to join me in supporting a good cause? Please join us in supporting this very worthy charity that really needs your help.   Link To Donate 

3 Reasons We're Supporting Husky Haven of Los Angeles On #GivingTuesday

1) Husky Haven of Los Angeles is the REAL DEAL. Whenever we make donations whether it is to someone standing on the street corner or our favorite charity, is this money going to go toward what they say it does? Is our $5 or $500 going to help the cause it claims. We know Husky Haven of Los Angeles and can tell you this is an honestly run non-profit that puts every penny raised toward saving the lives of homeless shelter dogs. We have seen what this organization is all about, been to their facility, adopted and fostered dogs for Husky Haven and seen the enormous vet bills. It costs a lot of money to pull a dog from the shelter or take in an abused and neglected dog. These animals need immediate veterinary care, food and ongoing care. There are no "administration fees" which often take 10 -20% of an organization's charitable donations. That is because Husky Haven is an all volunteer organization and 100% of your donations goes to save lives. Husky Haven receives A ratings every year when their facility is inspected by Animal Control.

2) Husky Haven of Los Angeles is ALL HEART. We have seen Rhonda Hallden in action with our own eyes. This year, she received a call from a pet owner who wanted to relinquish his "pets" that supposedly he was taking care of. The dogs were nearly starved, living in filth, covered with fleas and badly in need of care. There were other breeds at the home and Husky Haven made sure that all of the dogs were rescued--not just the huskies. Husky Haven doesn't just save the puppies and the easy to place dogs. They save the sick ones, the injured, the dying.

3) Husky Haven Has Been Around For A LONG Time. Many charities come and go with the best of intentions. Husky Haven has been saving the lives of homeless dogs since 1982. You can read their story here.

Please open your hearts and give Husky Haven a donation of any amount. Every penny will be put to good use and will help save a dog from being euthanized at the shelters.  Here is the link to make a donation of any amount. 
Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Donations Desperately Needed For Rescue Dog

Rescue Dog Needs Your Help



Kiara getting acuscope 2

This is Kiara, a senior dog that never managed to get a stable home---in/out of shelters her whole life.  Rhonda Hallden of Husky Haven of LA www.huskyhavenofla.org rescued her from euthanasia at a high kill shelter in the hopes of finding someone who might adopt this senior girl. Well....Kiara finally had her chance but the woman decided within a few hours that it wasn't a "good fit" AFTER she managed to accidentally step on Kiara's tail causing the poor dog to fall down a flight of stairs.  She  immediately returned an injured Kiara the following day.  Rhonda fortunately found a sweet elderly couple Janet and Mac,  (who have a tripod special needs dog Maddie adopted from Rhonda) who offered to nurse Kiara back to health temporarily.  Ask Ariel provided supplements and we got acuscope treatments (a wonderful physical therapy---please see picture of Kiara with Gina Goulde giving her acuscope therapy) which helped her immensely.  

Then, Janet  fell and broke her hip......but in spite of it all, the elderly couple were determined to continue to foster Kiara because she and Maddie (their tripod dog) were becoming good companions.   By the time Janet was able to get home and walk again, Kiara's health declined considerably.  Kiara was no longer able to walk and could not get up on her own (had to use a towel to help her stand).   Mac uses a walker and is unable to walk either of the dogs although both Janet and Mac sure do shower them with love and attention.

It has taken a "village" (volunteers, donations, time and energy) to get Kiara up and walking, but thanks to diet, acuscope therapy and a few supplements such as  Special SAMe,  Kiara has made a big comeback.  She is going on slow walks and gaining mobility. But donations are desperately needed to continue her special care.   

Please donate
This is a very tough situation and Husky Haven really needs donations. A donation in any amount will help!   Husky Haven of LA is a 501 (c)(3) public charity and donations can be made directly on the website www.huskyhavenofla.org or mailed to: AskAriel P.O. Box 723 Dana Point, CA 92629 (and we will forward to Husky Haven).  Husky Haven of LA's founder is Rhonda Hallden who has dedicated her life to serving animals and the community.

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