
The Asher House is a great traveling cause for animals. Photo via Instagram
These RVers Are Traveling The U.S. To Help Dogs Find New Homes
Two guys and their six rescue dogs are driving across the US to help bring awareness to local animal shelters. Lee Asher and his friend/videographer Luke started The Asher House after a successful Kickstarter campaign with the goal of finding a new home for 48+ dogs across the lower 48 states.
“We travel from state to state setting up events, working closely with the local animal shelter/humane society where they bring adoptable dogs to showcase to the attendees of the event, ideally the dogs that have been there the longest.” The Asher House describes, “We then pay for the adoption and provide a months supply of MyOllie dog food.”

Adopt, don’t shop.
Lee, Luke, and their six dogs—Callie, Lillie, Bo-bo, Molly, Stella, and Butters are also creating unique content on their adventures across the country. Their photos and videos are shared with their Kickstarter supporters through Christmas cards, adventure calendars, t-shirts, and photo books. You can also see some of their work on their website and on their Instagram and Youtube channel.
The Asher House first gained attention in their customized Class C RV, but have since upgraded to their own unique skoolie.
They sell a variety of apparel in their online store, with a large portion of the proceeds going towards their rescue mission and adoption fees. They also sell whole plant-based CBD hemp oil that both you and your pet can ingest. It has many benefits such as:
- Reduces inflammation and pain
- Lowers blood sugar levels
- Increases cognitive function
- Helps with controlling seizures
- Inhibits cancer cell growth
- Reduces nausea and stimulates appetite
- Combats degenerative diseases
- Reduces stress and anxiety and much more
You can learn more about The Asher House and how you can help with their mission on their website here.
See also: This Mobile Vet Cares For Animals Across Alaska

You should think about doing an event in the Upper Peninsula! I have a few shelters in mind that I’ve worked with that would love this opportunity! I could help set stuff up.