By Gudrun Olaya | Project Leader
Dear donor and friend, You Know Who. We feel so awed with your generous donation that your act of kindness and solidarity has to be mentioned in our actual report. In a blink we reached the goal we set to spay and neuter a total of 100 strays and that is exactly what we are going to fulfill during the current year!! We even extended the project to include strays, cats and dogs, of the rural zone outside the village center, which now no longer is utopia, because you made that possible. Though, due to the pandemic and the quarantine imposed by the administration, we are in a somewhat unusual situation, because now we have the money, but the restricted schedule prevents us from going out freely to capture our candidates. So, let’s be patient, we just promised to spay/neuter a handful of puppies, already given in adoption by the community. Hopefully, their new families will contact us to program the procedure. Attached is a photo of Loup, a rescued dog who presented cryptorchidism (an abdominal testis). He underwent a successful operation and the dog could be rehomed. Again, unknown friend, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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