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Boiling oil is NO way to treat a dog!

  • January 30, 2018
  • News
  • Philippines

I can scarcely gaze into Dam’s soulful eyes knowing that as a street dog he was doused with BOILING OIL by a cruel market vendor.

The way it must have clung to his skin, his back. The scalding, sticky fluid rampaging into his tissue and flesh.

How he must have rolled on the ground, writhing in pain, only to make it worse.

Thai Animal Sanctuary (Dam)

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It’s what our partners at Thai Animal Sanctuary confront all too often when a seriously injured street dog is brought to them and resources. And they are always poor, relying on you and me to help.

Will you help us fund their healing, heroic work for fallen friends like Dam? Your donation of $25, $35, $50, or $75 if you are able, will deliver a miracle to a dog in need.

Some may see the remote hills of Western Thailand’s Kanchanaburi Province where the Thai Sanctuary operates and think: “That’s not such a terrible place to be a street dog.”

But one look at the list of medical supplies needed by volunteer veterinarians at the sanctuary will show you what Thai street dogs like Dam really go through.

Blood transfusion bags. Cast material for broken bones. Burn cream. Antibiotics. Treatment for agonizing diseases like rabies and distemper.

Thai Animal Sanctuary (Dam)

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Dam has become such a beautiful boy. I can’t stand by while Thai street dogs like him suffer and I can’t help our partners like Thai Sanctuary without you.

Please find it in your heart to give generously to Network for Animals today.

For the animals,

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P.S. You’ll be so glad to know that Dam’s scars have healed. He’s safe at the Thai Animal Sanctuary. Dozens of wonderful friends are there at any given time and it’s costly to care for them the way they so richly deserve to be. If you can, please give for precious Dam and all the animals there.

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Lisa-Mari Spence

Leadership Gifts Officer

Lisa-Mari was raised in South Africa and joined the NFA team as the UK fundraiser after relocating to Greece. With a background in public relations and a passion for helping animals her role at NFA is a perfect match.

Alissa Ford

Director of Leadership Gifts, USA

Alissa is the Director of Leadership Gifts in the United States. She has a background in nonprofit fundraising and marketing, but believes all paths led her to Network for Animals, where she is able to combine her professional experience with her personal passion for animal welfare. Alissa lives in Boston, Massachusetts with her husband and her fur-baby Ollie, who is treated like the prince he thinks he is, since his human brother and sister are grown and now living on their own. Alissa loves speaking to our supporters who she truly considers a community of fellow animal lovers.