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February 4, 2025

Will you help these wounded souls walk again?

Every day in the impoverished township of Khayelitsha in Cape Town, South Africa, dogs are hit by cars and left with excruciating injuries Many are so badly hurt they can hardly stand – some are so viciously wounded that they can’t even cry for help.

These townships are rife with social issues; unemployment is causing dire poverty, with the majority of households earning less than $215 (£173) per month. This meager income often has to cover the needs of at least three people; even the owners who do care about their pets can’t possibly afford the cost of emergency veterinary care.

Credit: NFA/Luke Barritt

In the midst of unimaginable poverty, our partner provides life-saving care for dogs who would otherwise die.

At Network for Animals, we believe no injured dog should go untreated or suffer alone. That’s why we support a small veterinary clinic in Khayelitsha that is a lifeline for injured, abandoned and stray dogs in the community, offering heavily discounted services to destitute pet owners. Yet the clinic struggles every single day to pay for the specialized equipment needed to save broken bodies and shattered limbs.

Currently, the clinic desperately needs surgical pins – vital for mending bones of dogs struck by cars. A single operation to repair a fractured leg can cost $375 (£300).

The clinic relies on grants and donations to continue offering these crucial services – but with so many dogs in need, it’s not enough. They desperately need us – need you – to continue saving lives.

Credit: NFA/Dejan Radic

Our partner treats as many as 1,500 dogs every month – with around 600 needing costly emergency surgery.

This clinic also works tirelessly to reduce the overwhelming number of neglected street animals by organizing spay and neuter campaigns. In just one recent drive, 800 dogs were sterilized, sparing countless new puppies from being born into a dangerous world of pain and hunger. This heroic effort must continue, but funds are desperately short.

We have been supporting Mdzananda for years, and we are determined to help ensure that the team can keep on sterilizing vulnerable animals and saving critically-injured dogs. But we cannot do it without you.

Credit: NFA/Dejan Radic

Any amount you give, no matter how big or small, will make a life-changing difference for the animals.

With your support, we will help provide:

  • Specialized surgical pins to fix broken bones.
  • Life-saving operations for dogs with serious injuries.
  • Spay and neuter campaigns to prevent future suffering.
  • Education outreach so that families can learn how to protect and care for their precious pets.

 

Your contribution will directly touch the lives of the most vulnerable dogs in this harsh, poverty-stricken neighborhood. Every dollar or pound you give will mean fewer tragedies, fewer families mourning lost pets, and more animals living free from agonizing pain.

Credit: NFA/Dejan Radic

With your support, dogs who were once run over and left to die in the dust will walk – and even run! – on healthy legs again. They will be spared the cruelty of neglect and given the chance to know love and comfort.

For the animals, 

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

P.S. We see as many as 150 dogs a week in need of critical treatment and over 200 more requiring general care. Every gift you give helps us equip our partner clinic with the tools and supplies needed to save innocent animal lives. Please donate right away so we can continue this crucial, life-saving work.