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Renovations began in early May to convert this small property into a temporary home for poorly dogs. We’ve made fantastic progress and are now ready to start taking in dogs, offering them veterinary treatment and care that they so desperately need.
Meet Sunshine, an Askal dog rescued from the streets by the IWCT team in the Philippines. When she was found Sunshine was horribly malnourished and suffering from mange. Horrifically, Sunshine was also being abused by people throwing stones and kicking her yet she was too weak to defend herself.
With very limited veterinary resources in the Philippines, we are receiving more and more requests to take our spay and neuter clinics to the more remote islands to help them manage their growing dog populations and in February the IWCT Veterinary team travelled to the island of Iloilo for a 2 day clinic
This is Prince, a puppy who may not have survived if we hadn’t been able to offer him temporary sanctuary and the veterinary care he needed. As a result of us seeing more cases like little Prince, we want to open a small Rehabilitation Unit in the Philippines.
Having successfully stopped a major group of criminals, who were moving a consignment of slaughtered dogs in October, the IWCT team went straight back to their investigation work and they have apprehended 2 more dog meat traders.
Despite the changes in the Animal Welfare laws in the Philippines, dogs are still being violently butchered and sold for their meat, but on Sunday 21st October, IWCT was able to shut down one of these hideous operations when 3 men were caught and arrested carrying a cargo of 64 dead dogs!