Friendicoes Camel Sanctuary is facing a significant change. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the land where the sanctuary is currently located has been divided. As a result, the sanctuary is being relocated to a different part of the land. In the meantime, the camels are doing well. The recent rains have brought some relief from the heat, and the team is providing them with shade, water, food, and necessary treatments as always. Those undergoing treatment are being cared for.
Read MoreThank you to Dr. Zacharia, Dr. Yusuph, Dr. Sr Rosamystica, and translator Samson. Their recent mission to Masinono in Musoma was nothing short of extraordinary. This dedicated team collaborated with local animal welfare officers and government officials and received a warm welcome from the community. Their efforts led to the treatment of 223 donkeys, with 39 receiving specialised care for wounds and 60 owners educated on proper donkey care.
Read MoreWe are grateful to the team at Action for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWA) for their remarkable efforts through the Working Animal Welfare Project. They have worked tirelessly to improve the lives of 93 hardworking animals, including horses and oxen, by providing vaccinations, deworming, injury and illness treatment, and general health check-ups. Your dedication not only cares for these animals but also supports the livelihoods of their owners, making a true impact in the community.
Read MoreDespite the destructive weather with some minor landslide,, all the animals remained safe and unharmed. The marvelous sanctuary team has been working hard to repair the damage and ensure the continued comfort and safety of the residents. The sanctuary is particularly happy to share the remarkable progress of Paulie, an injured horse. Paulie has been steadily gaining weight and showing significant improvement.
Read MoreWe are absolutely blown away by the incredible work of the HIS Camel Rescue Centre. Their dedication to animal welfare is truly inspiring. They have provided care for an astounding 963 animals in June! A prime example of the CRC's impact is the case of Ganesh Ram's camel, which was suffering from dehydration and a rise in temperature.
Read MoreNowzad's phenomenal team and vets have made a significant impact in Kabul, caring for 153 horses, 2 donkeys, and 10 livestock. They treated 13 horses with injuries from ill-fitting harnesses and addressed a major issue with skin parasites affecting 50 animals. They helped a horse with a deep neck wound, which received hospital treatment, while another had a painful tongue injury from a poor-quality bit.
Read MoreIn Gaza, war and neglect have left many donkeys injured and traumatised, but the Hope Compound run by Starting Over, is providing care for 56 donkeys. Generous donations have enabled the rescue of 168 donkeys from Gaza so far. Notably, Victoria, a female donkey, arrived in critical condition from years of hard labour and Sunday, a young foal rescued from a dangerous area in Ramallah, is also on the mend after suffering from exhaustion and mistreatment.
Read MoreHelp in Suffering cared for many injured horses and donkeys - improving health and wellness. HIS equine vets treated 19 animals for colic, impaction and wounds for working animals in India. They also did hoof trimming and administered vital tetanus shots and dewormers. Plus, 3 rescued animals find their forever home with Animal Aid Abroad's sponsorship program, thanks to our supporters donations!
Read MoreWith the help of Animal Aid Abroad supporters, Blind Love helped working horses in South Africa. They provided care, medical equipment and humane harnesses to improve animal welfare for horses in rural villages such as Gladstone and working animal outreach locations in South Africa. Blind Love and horse owners were also featured on Lesedi FM, a local radio station.
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