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Frosty has developed a disability associated with her diabetes.  The wheel chair give her back some of the independence she and Champ used to enjoy.

 

Aghra (left) gives Domino a few parting words of advice, and Sibemom says "Thank you for delivering her in time for Christmas."  Aghra and her Dad Pete are active members of the Siber Express Transport Team.  

 

Cherokee is an arm full, but she's made friends with the family cat, and her mom seems to have all the love and patience needed to help her through puppyhood.  Cherokee may even have a future as a spokesdog for Coca Cola..

 

Nakita is an older dog, but still has plenty of energy.  His dad Bill says, "He's so gentle to everyone that comes into the house.  People are amazed that a dog that can look so menacing is actually so full of love.  He tries to give kisses to everyone.  Thank you for talking us into adopting an older dog."

 

Santa explains to Noelle the difference between reindeer and Siberian Huskies.  Noelle is looking for a new home.  Her former caretaker is serving in Afghanistan. 

 

Ever-Vigilant Aghra keeps a watchful eye for any wayward Siberian in need of assistance or any traffic that may delay a rescue transport through Rhode Island.  Aghra and her driver Pete take their jobs very seriously as they patrol their territory near Ocean Drive in Newport, RI. 

 

Gypsy's journey to love and a new home began in Georgia as she and five of her pups headed north.  After a stop in North Carolina for emergency medical treatment, the transport continued on to Massachusetts.  Only two of the little ones -  Joska, and Daisy Mae - survived.  They are all spoken for, even Gypsy. 

 

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