It has been a year since conflict escalation in the Middle East began, spreading chaos and death. Tens of thousands of animals are victims of the violence, including countless defenseless puppies who have known nothing but fear and suffering in their short lives.
It sounds like something out of a nightmare: Born into a world of destruction and horror, where the first few weeks of your life are spent with missiles falling around you.
This is the heartbreaking reality for thousands of puppies in the war zone.
Siblings Britney and Reggie were just six weeks old when they were found lying beside the lifeless body of their mother, who succumbed to dehydration in Gaza’s Rafah war zone. Parched, ravenous and riddled with flesh-eating parasites, these puppies were at death’s door, destined to suffer the same tragic fate as their mother.
Fortunately, through the heroic efforts of our partner, Let the Animals Live (LTAL), Britney and Reggie were rescued and given the life-saving care they needed to survive.
But, countless other puppies like Britney and Reggie are still trapped in the war zone, and we MUST save them before it’s too late.
Civilians are fleeing for their lives, forced to leave their beloved pets buried beneath the rubble or doomed to wander through the chaos. Thousands of starving, injured and terrified survivors are sheltering in crumbling, abandoned buildings, scavenging the streets for anything they can find to eat.
Our team has saved 500 dogs, puppies, cats and kittens from the warzone over the past year, each with their own story as heart-wrenching as Britney and Reggie’s – and of course poor Antonio, whose paw was crushed by a tank.
There are endless tragic stories of puppies hit by cars, animals dying as bombs drop… The scale of the suffering is truly astounding.
We help rescue puppies from the war zone, providing them with the food, medication and emergency veterinary care they need to survive.
Our team works around the clock to evacuate animals from some of the most dangerous areas, but the shelter is struggling to care for some 200 dogs and 100 cats.
As you can imagine, feeding and caring for 300 shelter animals in the middle of a war, while rescuing as many others as possible, is a huge challenge, which is why we need your help.
Your donation will support rescue operations for animal war victims and help give them the care they so desperately need.
Without our help, these fragile, helpless babies face unimaginable hardships amidst the violence and devastation.
Together, we have the power to give them a second chance.