Zero needs a hero to cover long-term care that, for this lionhearted dog who has been cruelly neglected, is life or death.
He was abandoned at the Thai Animal Sanctuary, where thanks to generous donations like yours, they save, shelter, and find forever homes for the most gravely forsaken animals.
Animals arrive bearing such betrayal and pain. Abused to near-death, their battered bodies often need extensive surgery and treatment in order to save their lives.
Despite it all, they are the sweetest, friendliest animals! Zero is one of those brave friends who urgently needs your support today.

Please help us take action and donate now!
Click here to donateEven if his owners had returned, they would NEVER have been allowed to take Zero. He’d been allowed to wither away to less than 20 pounds (9 kg)! His owners dumped him and fled.
Thanks to support like yours, staff leave no stone unturned when it comes to making sure rescued animals receive the veterinary care they deserve.
After a battery of tests, vets finally learned the truth about Zero.
He suffers from Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency, which basically means Zero’s pancreas won’t let his body digest food properly.
To help this cuddly boy recover, the Thai Animal Sanctuary staff immediately put him on a special therapeutic diet four times a day. It’s working miracles!
Without you, it will be so hard for staff to know the funding is there for Zero. He’s still only 18 kilograms (less than 40 pounds), but in their hands he’s making real progress.
Please if you are able, give whatever you can to Network for Animals today. Together we’ll make sure Zero never has to go another day without proper care and love!

Please help us take action and donate now!
Click here to donateThere’s one last thing you’re going to love about Zero. If you haven’t yet viewed the video we included at the top of this email, watch it all the way to the end.
Please be as generous as you can, thank you.
For the animals,
Brian and Gloria Davies (and Max and Flora!)
Founder and CEO
P.S. We just had to include one last image of Zero for you, with his adorable, crooked little eyes. He’s mostly a great big head on a too-small body right now, but if he can keep getting all of his meds and special diet, he’ll be the dashing boy he was always meant to be – and no one will ever forsake him again. Please, please, if you believe in Zero’s future like we do, donate whatever you can now to help him.