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International Epilepsy Day: Caring For Epi-Dogs; Meet 3 Beautiful Rescue Epi-Huskies!

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  While every day is a day to honor the amazing dogs who live with/have lived with epilepsy, t oday is International Epilepsy Day ! Each year, Epilepsy Day falls on the second Monday of February, and since February is the month of love, it is another perfect time to show a whole lot of love for our Epi-dogs (dogs with epilepsy)!    This Year, take the #EpilepsyPledge! Whether it's for dogs, cats, horses, bunnies, any pet, or humans. Read more further down in this post!        A little background for new readers. I have been a proud official Purple Day® for Epilepsy Ambassador (for K9 Epilepsy) since 2012, inspired by my own journey with my beloved, amazing Gibson who was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy shortly after his third birthday. Through all his trials come tribulations with epilepsy, he never let having seizures stop him from having such a zest for life! I learned so much from him, and loved him dearly. He was my heart dog. Gibson i...

It's Our Fourth Annual Sponsor-A-Husky From Your Own Home Howliday Gift Drive!

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This year's featured rescue Huskies who could all use a little "Elf" magic this howliday season. See all five Husky Rescues in this post and maybe you can play Elf! ‘Tis the season to help homeless Siberian Huskies in need! As we've all seen, there is a serious problem of Huskies and northern breed dogs being "surrendered," or worse, abandoned, some ill and injured, and their only hope is that rescue folks will be able to save them. Due to the tremendous number of them being abandoned by what they thought were their forever families, rescues are filled beyond capacity, some have closed intakes, while others are hoping more fosters step forward to help give them temporary homes until a forever one can be found. Without them, these beautiful dogs have zero chance. They are a magnanimous breed that need exercise, socialization, interaction, and love. A shelter is no place for any dog, especially this breed. And there are just too many now who are w...