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Help Us Reach Animals in Desperate Need

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Help Us Reach Animals in Desperate Need

UPDATE: Earlier this month, our teams were on the ground in Vermont rescuing over 50 maltreated huskies who have since been transported to an ASPCA recovery center.

Now safe in our care, these dogs are receiving daily care, including medical and behavioral treatment and enrichment from our experts. This includes enrichment, socialization with people, playgroups with other dogs, and quiet time each day to decompress. One rescued dog birthed a litter of puppies following her arrival to our facility, so our staff is also working to ensure the newborns have everything they need.

Some of these dogs may be ready to find homes in the coming weeks, others will require longer-term treatment. These dogs may have never experienced small things we often take for granted, such as walking on leash, playing with a toy or learning to trust people.

We’re committed to providing these dogs with expert treatment to give them a second chance at life in loving homes, but we need your support. Please rush an urgent gift to help support our lifesaving efforts for animals like these nationwide.

UPDATE: Earlier this month, our teams were on the ground in Vermont rescuing over 50 maltreated huskies who have since been transported to an ASPCA recovery center.

Now safe in our care, these dogs are receiving daily care, including medical and behavioral treatment and enrichment from our experts. This includes enrichment, socialization with people, playgroups with other dogs, and quiet time each day to decompress. One rescued dog birthed a litter of puppies following her arrival to our facility, so our staff is also working to ensure the newborns have everything they need.

Some of these dogs may be ready to find homes in the coming weeks, others will require longer-term treatment. These dogs may have never experienced small things we often take for granted, such as walking on leash, playing with a toy or learning to trust people.

We’re committed to providing these dogs with expert treatment to give them a second chance at life in loving homes, but we need your support. Please rush an urgent gift to help support our lifesaving efforts for animals like these nationwide.

UPDATE: Earlier this month, our teams were on the ground in Vermont rescuing over 50 maltreated huskies who have since been transported to an ASPCA recovery center.

Now safe in our care, these dogs are receiving daily care, including medical and behavioral treatment and enrichment from our experts. This includes enrichment, socialization with people, playgroups with other dogs, and quiet time each day to decompress. One rescued dog birthed a litter of puppies following her arrival to our facility, so our staff is also working to ensure the newborns have everything they need.

Some of these dogs may be ready to find homes in the coming weeks, others will require longer-term treatment. These dogs may have never experienced small things we often take for granted, such as walking on leash, playing with a toy or learning to trust people.

We’re committed to providing these dogs with expert treatment to give them a second chance at life in loving homes, but we need your support. Please rush an urgent gift to help support our lifesaving efforts for animals like these nationwide.

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