HUSKY    CAMP

Wrightwood, California

 


The Kennel Project at Husky Camp has been completed!

Thanks to some very tireless volunteers the kennel area has been completed. First, thank you to all who have donated to our cause. It's amazing and we really appreciate. No, we haven't reached our goal financially, but the donations sent in, have relieved a lot of the burden of cost. Next our Volunteers: Andy Patterson, Susan Parker, Craig Seligman, Bob Lucey, Craig & Erica Caramella, James & Casey Costa, Kevin & Kayleigh Marlin, Lisa & Colin Sheridan & Julie Killian, came up and provided the physical labor needed to complete this undertaking, THANK YOU!

To the following companies that provided us the supplies needed for the project in a timely manner and in some cases at a great discount:

Valley Cities/Gonzales Fence in Norco,
The Natural Home.com in Colorado,
Thompson's Building Materials in Fontana,
Lowes of Anaheim & Fontana,
and the Pavers from Sierra Building Products in Fontana

San Bernardino County has been up, they like the kennels, our permit has been issued and all is right with the world. Thank you all, named and unnamed for being there when Husky Camp needed you most, it is very heartwarming to know how much you all care about our rescue and all the Siberians still needing homes.

See pictures of the completed project!

Jon and Chuck Usle
Husky Camp Siberian Rescue
 


 
 
Husky Camp is a Siberian Husky Rescue Group. It was founded by Jon and Charlotte "Chuck" Usle. The time and love they have given this breed has changed the lives of many huskies, not to mention a few people.

Husky Camp's main site is nestled in the mountains in the West Cajon Valley CA. The rescue group also includes a satellite location in Apple Valley that is run by the world's best husky foster mom Lisa. Lisa will transport a dog around the world on a flat tire and a borrowed tank of gas to get them to a good home.

The goal of Husky Camp is to educate the public about the breed, make sure each dog rescued by our organization is brought back into good health and to find suitable forever homes for these delightful animals where they will be loved and cared for.

Husky Camp spays and neuters each dog rescued before they are made available to our applicants. Each husky is current on shots and is also microchipped back to Husky Camp. Why do we register the microchip with our rescue? Because when we save a dog from death, we promise them forever--someone will always care where they are, and what happens to them. If they are impounded, we will notify the adoptive owner, and give them a reasonable time frame to go get the dog. If they do not we go get them and they become ours once again.

There are many advantages to adopting from breed specific rescue groups, and the main thing is knowledge of the breed and the individual dog you are getting. This site is full of useful information for husky owners and people thinking about adopting a husky. Take a look around, and email us if we can be of help.

jon@huskycamp.com

chuck@huskycamp.com



 



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