Barkley lived in Sandusky, Ohio. He was tied to a swing set, outside, for almost 2 years. The police gave the owner a choice whether to surrender the dog or charges would be filed against them. Thankfully, they gave their rights up. Barkley only weighed 23 lbs. Barkley was transported by Tonya Renee Robinson, who also transported Thor. Barkley has been adopted and now has a brother named, Pugsley. Barkley is finally part of a loving family.
Aahd Kadiri reached out to members of https://www.facebook.com/groups/832102750153546/ (This is a closed group and you must join, in order to have access to this page) Aahd's post said that she was coming to the USA from Saudi Arabia in November with 2 Alaskan Malamutes, one named Snowy and the other named Buzz. Aahd was looking for someone to rescue Buzz near JFK. We reached out to Aahd and mentioned that if she was coming to the USA and staying a week, that she was more than welcomed to stay with us for the week. We picked her and her 3 year old son, Noah, up at JFK. Best Decision ever!! 3 Husketeers Rescue takes their fur babies to http://www.prioritydog.com/ owed by, Susan Fanok. Susan fell in love with Buzz IMMEDIATELY and wanted to adopt Buzz. Buzz is now living on 10 acres at Priority Dog. He is the first pup to greet all the pups.
When I first laid eyes on the little malamute puppy named Buzz, I was mesmerized! He is the happiest, funniest, and oh so entertaining pup I have the honor of loving every day now thanks to amazing Toni and her selfless efforts to bring him into my life! Toni goes above and beyond to save these dogs and bring them to a more fitting climate where they get to play in snow! She has drive and determination and most of all love for every one of them. Toni, you are a wonderful lady and I will forever be grateful to you, thank you! ~ Susan Fanok
Faith came from Holmes County, Ohio. Faith was a breeder dog but never came into heat. The breeder tagged her like they do with cattle. When Faith came to us she was just a number, until she met her humans. That's when she became Faith. Faith now is part of a family and loving life. She has a sister named, Maggie. Faith is now truly understand what it's like to be part of a loving family.
Axl is a Meat Trade Survivor from South Korea. He was bought to be a guard dog but was too friendly. His old human was going to sell him to the meat trade. Until a sponsor stepped in an saved him. Axl now lived in the Boyertown, PA. He is an only child and loves all the attention.
Juneau was an Owner Surrender. Juneau need a structured lifestyle and is now receiving that with our favorite vet, Dr. Wegner and his family. Juneau has the best life being spoiled by his humans and gets to play with his brother Benji all day.
Viggo came from Lebanon County Humane Society. He was living there for almost 6 months. No one wanted him because they felt that he was aggressive. When Taylor reached out to us we came and performed an evaluation on him. We only saw a mild case of resource guarding. We decided to give him a chance to be part of a pack. Best decision ever! Viggo learned real quick what was expected of him and was successful with retaining those expectations. Now Viggo lived with his human in Philadelphia, PA. He is the only child but has a lot of friends he see's at the dog park. He has a structured routine where he goes on a 10 mile walk daily.
Jackson was an Owner Surrender because his human had some legal issues he needed to take care of. Jackson is our Honorary Husky. We made a post on Facebook that we were looking for an Urgent Foster to Adopt home. Within minutes, Mr. & Mrs. Mowbray messaged us because they have been looking for a sibling for their girl furbaby, Elsa. Now Jackson is part of a family of 5 teenager girls, 1 fubaby sibling, with two loving parents that he calls his humans.
Jasper is a retired cardiac arrest service dog. He came to us after his human had passed away. Jasper saved his humans life 4 times. He was "Willed" to the owners best friend, who in turn, had a stroke and could no longer care for Jasper. Jasper is now living with his new humans that love him dearly. He has a sister named, Minnie.
This little girl was a run away on the streets in Reading, PA. Animal Rescue League picked her up and contacted us for help. Nova is a spitfire of a husky. She has an energetic personality and needed an active family. Nova now lives with 3 very active boys so this was a perfect match. She lives in Harrisburg and is the center of attention and absolutely loves her new life.
Rocky lived in a small enclosed area for his entire life. Rocky's owner wanted him to have a better life so he decided to owner surrender him. Rocky now lives in Harrisburg and is part of a pack. His family takes him hiking everyday and he even has a Jacuzzi that he shares with his sister, Joy.
Siri was shaved and thrown to the streets of Saudi Arabia. A Princess saw Siri get hit by a car and took her to the veterinary. No injuries were reports, thank God. Siri traveled to the USA with a Flight Companion, Christopher Cazinha, S3 NCOIC. Christopher's assignment was finished in Saudi Arabia. Siri was adopted by Rachel Rich. Siri has a fur sister, Nala. Siri and Nala have so much fun together. They love going to daycare and love cuddling with their mom.
I remember seeing Siri’s picture for the first time on Toni’s Facebook page and my coworker said to me, “Your face hasn’t lit up like that since you saw Nala for the first time.” I agreed with her and immediately reached out to Toni because I had to meet this little girl. I knew her story, but didn’t know her and I wanted to. As soon as I got to Toni’s and laid my eyes on Siri, I knew she was meant to be mine. She was shy and a little nervous, but when she finally got used to me she became the silliest and happiest little girl in the world. All I could think was, “How could anyone ever hurt her?” It made me angry and brought tears to my eyes, but also reassured me that taking her as my own would change her life and mine .. for the better. Siri loves her sister, Nala and my parents four fur babies. She enjoys walks, car rides (with her seat belt of course), getting brushed and cuddles. She fills the missing piece to my heart and I don’t know what I’d do without her. Before you’d see fear in her eyes and now it’s pure happiness. She completes me. ~ Rachel Rich
Thor was purchased as a baby on May 13, 2014, from a breeder. When Thor was around 3, he was kicked out of the house because he ate grandma's recliner. Thor lived outside with no cover, for over a year. Tonya Renee Robinson reached out to us and asked if we could take Thor into our Rescue. We said, "Yes!" Tonya drove from Shiloh, Ohio with Crystal Porter, to Emmaus, Pennsylvania, in one day and wanted nothing in return. Jerry, Thor's new dad, reached out to us within the first week that Thor was with the Rescue. When Jerry met Thor he knew instantly that this was the boy for him. The bond these two had, immediately, was beautiful. Thor now lives with Jerry, Sheri, and their cat, Kawaii. Kawaii and Thor are curious about each other, but that's about it. Thor is adopted and living the best life ever!
3 Husketeers Rescue is, hands down, the most informative, honest, and fun rescue I've had an experience with. The owner is very kind and fun filled. Her three personal huskies, or as she calls them the Rescuers, are a beautiful bunch of animals that help change the lives of many dogs in need of rescue. I rescued a pup named Thor from 3 Husketeers, and from Day 1, I had pure confidence that he was being taken care of completely. She was very thorough with his vet check-ups and post visits, and she was kind enough to offer a multitude of snacks and doggy gifts for Thor. I have had Thor for about a month now, and I would never go to another rescue. I've rescued before and I will only say that it seemed robotic and many things were kept hidden about health issues. I had nothing to worry about with 3 Husketeers, so neither should you. ~ Jerry
Willow came to us from Holmes County, Ohio. She was used for breeding and didn't have a name, just a number. Thor's parents wanted to give her the name of Willow and it fits her personality perfectly. Willow had no training, whatsoever! She was terrified of humans. Slowing she started to come around. She now lives in Maryland with her brother Solo. These two are inseparable. They are boned to the hip 24/7 365.
Akira came from Saudi Arabia. When Akira arrived in the USA she was just a little pup. Not even 4 months old. She now lives with her sister, Nala and their humans spoil them rotten. There's nothing she can do wrong. Akira is now part of a loving family.
Rio is roughly around 2 years old. Rio was found in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico surviving for his life. Someone tagged us on Facebook and we immediately responded. As soon as we knew what state his life was in we knew we had to do something to save Rio. We found a volunteer that went out to Rio Grande and lured him into their car. They took our boy to a local vet hospital until he was healthy enough to fly to the USA. Rio now lives in Whitehall, PA and has a sibling names, Hunter. He has the best life ever! His humans take him camping and to all of their son's outdoor sporting games. We can't thank the community enough for helping us save Rio.
Maximus was an Owner Surrender to Peaceable Kingdom. They reached out to us to help because he had some guarding issues. When his humans came over to meet Max, it was a perfect match! Everyone fell in love with each other. Max has a sister named, Nanook, who he just adores. He's still a puppy so he is learning the basics and succeeding with them one step at a time.
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
Coming Soon ..
As I focus on recovery and am restricted to rest and cardio rehabilitation for the rest of the year, our rescue faces a critical period. This time is usually spent at events raising funds for the upcoming year.
I am reaching out to ask for your support to help us continue our mission into 2025. Your donations will ensure that we can keep providing the necessary care and finding loving homes for these dogs. Any contribution, no matter the size, makes a significant difference.
Thank you for being a part of our journey and for your continued support.