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Siberian Husky Rescue Club of NSW (Wentworthville)
Wentworthville, NSW
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Husky Rescue is a group of member volunteers operating in N.S.W. Australia under the banner of The Siberian Husky Club of NSW Inc, who try to find good homes for Siberian huskies in need regardless of whether they are facing euthanasia at the pound, were surrendered by their owners or are simply in search of new owners because their current ones can no longer keep them. Husky Rescue has a no-kill policy in all of its foster homes, and unless compassionate or medical reasons prevent it, every dog is matched with a loving new family.
We have been re-homing huskies for many years and we do whatever is necessary and what we know works to help each dog as best we can. A rescue dog's pound fees, vet fees, desexing costs and other care costs are initially paid for by our volunteer foster carers and offset by the donation amount or adoption fee listed in the dog's rescue bio. This donation amount does not cover food, board or general care for each dog, and sometimes the donation falls short of even direct rescue costs. Husky Rescue helps some fifty to seventy five huskies a year and there are currently only a handful of Siberian husky-specific foster homes in New South Wales with space for only around five dogs each.
We have been re-homing huskies for many years and we do whatever is necessary and what we know works to help each dog as best we can. A rescue dog's pound fees, vet fees, desexing costs and other care costs are initially paid for by our volunteer foster carers and offset by the donation amount or adoption fee listed in the dog's rescue bio. This donation amount does not cover food, board or general care for each dog, and sometimes the donation falls short of even direct rescue costs. Husky Rescue helps some fifty to seventy five huskies a year and there are currently only a handful of Siberian husky-specific foster homes in New South Wales with space for only around five dogs each.
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