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The week leading up to saying goodbye to a litter + their mama is always a little bittersweet. We’ve watched their personalities unfold, poured our time and energy into introducing them to the world, and done everything we can to set them (& their future adopters) up for success.

It hits even harder with dogs like Victoria.

She came to us completely shut down — terrified, clinging & protecting her newborn puppies, scared of the world, unclear if she would ever trust again. Honestly, we didn’t know what her behavioral outcome would be. For the first three weeks, she kept her distance, too scared to let her guard down. But when she finally cracked open — when she realized she was safe and that we could be trusted — she blossomed into this incredible dog. What came out was nothing short of magic. 

We’ll never know exactly what her life looked like before this, but we do know her future holds hope, joy, and the chance to be someone’s whole world. @sheltervisibilityproject captured her and what she has to offer one lucky adopter flawlessly.

We try not to dwell on how she ended up like this. Instead, we choose to focus on what comes next. Her story isn’t about where she started… it’s about where she’s going. And she’s ready. She just needs someone with a little extra patience, a little extra love, and the space to let her keep blossoming.

Victoria will be available for adoption through @rilos_rescue on 5/30. If she speaks to you, reach out. She’s ready to give her heart to someone who’s willing to invest in it—and trust us, the return will be immeasurable. And if you’re in the market for a puppy, hers are incredible too. 

Thanks, as always, for supporting us so we can do this work. 🥹❤️🫶
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Today we welcomed 12 puppies and one incredibly malnourished mama dog, thanks to our new friends doing important work at @thespayceproject. They came all the way from the California desert, where their lives were at risk. It took countless organizations coming together to rescue over 60 dogs, pretty much overnight.

Betsy and the Charlotte’s Web litter are settling in, getting plenty of food and love. We’ll continue getting to know them over the next five weeks. For now, they’re decompressing after a chaotic 48 hours. This litter will cost us $3,000 just to cover basic, routine care. If just 10% of our Instagram followers Venmoed @askasanimals $10, it would be fully covered. Many hands make light work and Betsy and her puppies are a true testament to that. Let’s keep fighting this fight together.

There are too many people to shout out for making this all happen, but you know who you are. ❤️
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Meet Rosie! 🐶 🌹 

Adoptable + thriving in foster care + utilizing our Canine Behavior Program 

Rosie is available for adoption through the Western Fremont County Humane Society in Dubois, WY, and is currently being fostered in Jackson, WY. Over the past few months, Rosie and her foster have worked closely with our Behavior Team to build her confidence and help her blossom. With support from her foster and our CPDT-KA trainer Sam, she’s ready for her forever home! 💛

Here’s what her foster has to say:
“Rosie is ~2 years old, 35 lbs, and a purebred mutt—maybe Border Collie, Kelpie, Whippet, or Greyhound. Adopted at 8 weeks and returned at 2 (through no fault of her own), she arrived under-socialized and fearful. For the past five months, she’s learned that the world is safe.
Rosie is respectful/playful with other dogs (though shy at first), excellent with cats, and has lived with young children. She’d love a home with another dog.

She’s a calm couch potato inside and an adventurous outdoor buddy. She loves walks, short hikes, and forest outings. She’s crate-trained, great on leash, and crushing it in training—especially recall and commands.

She’s most comfortable with women but does fine with men. Kids are OK, but she’d prefer a calm home.
Rosie needs a patient adopter to help her keep growing. In return, she’ll offer deep trust, quiet affection, and loyalty. She’s not overly cuddly, but she shows love in subtle ways—greeting me in the morning, lying at my feet while I cook, or following me from room to room. She sometimes naps alone but always circles back for connection. She’s been one of my most rewarding fosters—watching her bloom has been incredible.”

📧 Adoption inquiries: wfchumanesociety@gmail.com
📧 Foster Qs/meet Rosie: gracepeck6@gmail.com

You know the drill. Like, comment, share so Rosie can cross paths with her dream home. 🐾
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The White Lotus Litter 🪷 @rilos_rescue

Victoria and her nine puppies ended up in the shelter system in Jerome, ID, as newborns six weeks ago. That’s when our friends at @rilos_rescue reached out to see if we had an open spot in the Puppy Palace—and now their graduation date from the farm is coming up quickly!

Rilo’s Rescue is foster-based and will need volunteer fosters (or adopters!) for all nine puppies and their mom starting June 1. The puppies are curious, attention-seeking, social, and playful. Victoria, their mom, will need someone a bit more savvy with dog behavior. She’s learning to trust the big world and would thrive in a quiet, understanding home that can offer her a little extra TLC. She does well with other dogs and is going to be a very loyal companion.

Fostering is one of the most impactful things you can do for animals right now, as the animal welfare system is currently overwhelmed. If you’ve ever considered it, now is a great time to temporarily open your home and heart to a dog in need of a soft landing. ❤️
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Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Aska’s! 💖

Our appreciation for moms runs deep here on the farm. From the mama dogs who make our work easier to the pups who arrive without one, we honor them all. We believe every woman plays a mothering role in some way, and we hope today brings you exactly what you need. To all the mommas raising strong pups, kids, plants, and more… we see you and we celebrate you! 🐶 

📸 @sheltervisibilityproject
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Silver and Dory’s puppies are just about ready to graduate from their Puppy Palaces and begin the next chapter of their journey to find homes. Be like @melissamccarthy in Bridesmaids and take home 9 (or one ;)). 

🐶 Silver + 8 will be available through the @animaladoptioncenterjhwy on Tuesday, 5/13! 

🐶 Dory + 8 will be flying first class with @dogismycopilotinc on 5/21 to our new friends in Fort Collins, CO, @animalfriendsalliance! 

These puppies have had more organizations and people involved in their story than ever before. It is a true testament to the power of teamwork and collaboration! Thank you @modernbeast for hosting these pups for Puppy Yoga today and @dayhikeapp, @jacksonholeroasters & @animaladoptioncenterjhwy for joining!
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We welcomed a new pig to the sanctuary family yesterday! Meet Stella, aka Stella 2.0, aka Junior, aka May-May. She’s already stolen all of our hearts.

May-May isn’t exactly a “rescue” animal coming from unfortunate circumstances. She was a deeply loved house pig and cherished family member in one of our neighboring communities, but her people recognized she deserved more space and freedom than they could provide. Their decision to prioritize her wellbeing over their own desire for her companionship was incredibly selfless and we admire them for it.

We know we’ve got big shoes to fill, but we’re up for the challenge. Before long, May-May will be grazing the fields alongside her new sanctuary friends.

Current headcount on the farm:
1️⃣6️⃣ pigs
3️⃣ goats
1️⃣ cat
1️⃣ horse
1️⃣ bunny
❔ chickens
…and possibly a skunk living in the shed. 

🐷 🐐 🐱 🐴 🐰 🐓 🦨 

#animalwelfare #nonprofit #sanctuary #farmsanctuary #tetonvalley
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It’s not often our litters can commingle due to age gaps or quarantine reasons but today we wrangled all three litters (25 puppies ‼️) and got them together for a little play date. Safe introduction to other puppies (outside of their litters) at this age is so beneficial to them and their socialization while their brains are little sponges. We were shocked how quickly they were all BFFs. They were more interested in cuddling with their new found friends than anything else. 

We hope this is a little serotonin boost for your day! 🐶
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Help us help Leo find a home that’s better suited for him. 🐶

We believe in home-to-home adoptions whenever possible to ease the burden on already overstretched rescues and shelters. Leo’s family loves him dearly—he’s had quite a life already—but it’s clear his current environment isn’t working.
Read what his family has to say below, and email them at emilypwheeler@gmail.com to learn more. They’re ready to move mountains to find Leo the perfect home in the Tetons or surrounding region. Let’s use the power of social media to get as many eyes on him as possible! Like, comment, share & save! ❤️

From Leo’s family:
“Leo is a total dreamboat sweetheart. We love him to death. The only issue is he overheats easily, and LA just isn’t the right climate for him. It’s only April and already he can’t go on walks most days. Even with a yard, it’s not the life he deserves. When I took him to Jackson in the winter, he was a totally different, much happier dog. I had a Husky/Shepherd before who got hot easily—but Leo’s heat sensitivity is next level. He gets stressed, cries, and bolts for shade—sometimes unsafely.

We’ve been trying to find him a home in Jackson. He has separation anxiety and doesn’t do well being left alone often. He also can’t be crated or confined—it triggers panic and destructive behavior. His teeth are worn down, possibly from trying to chew out of a cage. He was found as a stray last summer in Bakersfield, CA.

Now, he’s totally fine being left home with our other dogs or in the car. He’s an absolute angel with kids of all ages and loves all people, dogs, and animals. He’s gentle, affectionate (more than our 8-pound Chihuahua!), and his long, soft coat somehow sheds less than hers.

Leo is around three years old, possibly a Samoyed-Malamute mix. He weighs 80 pounds and is healthy. He’s low energy overall but playful and gets the zoomies. He loves hiking in temps under 60°F but doesn’t need much exercise. He’s great on and off leash. He’d do best with someone who’s home a lot—an older person or couple, or a bigger family with kids. He’d likely enjoy having other dogs around to ease his anxiety, but it’s not a must.” ❤️

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Phone Number: (208) 270-2136

Email: info@askasanimals.org

Address: 1984 W 7000 S, Victor, ID 83455
PO Box 1150, Victor, ID 83455

EIN: 85-4363017

Aska’s Animals Foundation

Providing a progressive environment for animals through rehabilitation, adoption, education, and community outreach and filling the critical gap between shelter and permanent rescue.

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