By Nancy Janes and RAR team members | President, Founder and CEO
Hello Friends,
Our Homeless Animals Hospital Project report is massive, so I can only give you a glimmer of what your donations have done to help the animals we treat, amounting to 4000 a year. Here are a few stories:
Romania Animal Rescue provides 1000 vaccines free of charge each year, yet we still have puppies who never received vaccines brought to us on an emergency basis with deadly parvovirus. Our quarantine suite treats hundreds of puppies each year for parvo. Our first photo is one of the more recent puppies we successfully treated.
Next we have Alfie, brought in by his guardian who was distraught as she could not find anyone to do surgery for Alfie, who was suffering terribly with bladder stones. Marie, his guardian, had lost her job and could not afford the cost to help him, and she was rejected by other clinics due to lack of ability to pay. We welcomed him under our Homeless Animals Hospital program. Our second and third photos are of Alfie.
How about this for a Happy Ever After! This puppy was a stray brought into Center of Hope suffering from severe mange and intestinal parasites. After treatment under Homeless Animals Hospital program he was able to go to Holland where he found a lovely home. Our fourth photo is before and after.
Just today, March 6, we received this puppy brought in from an extremely impoverished area. Named Shoppi by a little boy who cared for him. A well intentioned loving man tried to wrap Shoppi's broken leg (broken in 2 places) as best he could. He learned about our Homeless Animals Hospital program and brought Shoppi to us, where it was discovered Shoppi needs pins and screws placed in his legs to heal them so that he will be pain free. The total cost for this skilled surgery is $500. Your donations will provide help for Shoppi and so many others like him. Please see photo five.
Another parvo patient that was saved is featured in our sixth and last photo. Look at this tiny baby....all grown up now and adopted to a forever great home!
And lastly, please see our YouTube video featuring Johnny. He was brought by a Good Samaritan into Center of Hope, having been hit by a car and left on the side of the road suffering for 5 days with a completely broken lower jaw. He was treated as an emergency as he was on his way to getting gangrene. Well, goodness, look what some wonderful teamwork was able to accomplish! Not only did Johnny receive his surgery, he was adopted by a loving family.
Thank you for reading our report.
We wish you and your loved ones all the best and Thank YOU for your support.
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