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woensdag 11 januari 2023

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Una is alive thanks to quick action by our partner in Thailand, but she needs critical care. Please, be generous today so we can rush life-saving support.

Please donate now

Dear friends, 

A street dog named Una came into our lives during one of the first community spay/neuter clinics allowed since Covid-19 closures in Thailand. Our hardworking partners at the Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary brought Una in to be treated for a gruesome wound and to be spayed. As the vet was about to operate, he discovered that Una had FIVE mummified unborn puppies inside her!

Infection from a gruesome puncture wound was taking over this sweet street dog’s paw, with visible bone and her claw hanging on by a threadHow every step must have pained her! Add to this the pain she must have endured as her puppies died inside her and you can see why poor Una was going through hell.

Credit: Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary

We URGENTLY need your help today...
A raging infection KILLED Una’s unborn pups in her belly. All her weary body could do was to mummify their little bodies in its last-ditch attempt to save her own life! 
Please donate now

Credit: Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary

The street dog situation in Sangkhlaburi is desperate. In this remote and mountainous region of Thailand, the nearest veterinary hospital is a grueling FOUR-HOUR DRIVE away. Without funds for regular spay/neuter clinics, more street dogs will suffer horribly like Una and her pups.

PLEASE, please donate whatever you can - today if you can!
Please donate now

Your support has already been a lifeline to this work and we are so, SO grateful. It took days of work just to prepare the spay/neuter clinic, but it was so worthwhile. An incredible 59 street dogs were sterilized. YOU helped make this possible.

Credit: Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary

But months of Covid closures led to a population explosion among Sangkhlaburi street dogs. They are FRANTIC, and they are turning on each other as food is sparse!
Your donation now will help accomplish SO MUCH: provide emergency supplies and healing medications to help treat severe wounds and infections, enable vets to perform urgent surgeries, support around-the-clock in-patient care for dogs in the most critical need AND fund vital safe and caring spay/neuter clinics.
Please donate now

Overpopulation at shelters like this one in Phucket demonstrates how important spay and neuter clinics are. (Credit: The Phuket News)

In all these ways you will help Sangkhlaburi street dogs like Una, when you take a moment to donate to Network for Animals today.

EVERY donation truly makes a LIFE-SAVING difference to a street dog in the most urgent, heartbreaking need.

You can have confidence that your donation today, large or small, WILL EASE SUFFERING and SAVE LIVES.

Please, be as generous as you can, today if possible…
Sangkhlaburi’s street dogs - need your help.
Please donate now

Thank you for being the animals’ best and brightest hope!

For the animals,
 

Gloria Davies (and Max and Flora!)
Founder
Network for Animals

P.S. So many innocent street dogs and pups will suffer and die without our help. One male street dog found by our partners at the Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary had a horrific wound from fighting over yet another unsterilized female who’d gone into heat. In the terrible conditions, his wound was festered into a toxic, maggot-filled nightmare - half his ear had been eaten away! To save his life, he needed in-patient care, which is another critical yet added expense - PLEASE, if you possibly can, donate now to help him and countless other suffering dogs like him heal!

Banner and P.S. images credits: Sangkhlaburi Animal Sanctuary

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