By Nancy Janes | President,Founder and CEO, Romania Animal Rescue
Dear Supporters and Friends,
I would like to share a special story with you, one that is all too common in Romania. An unspayed female dog who has developed mammary tumors. Spaying helps to prevent these tumors from developing.
We have named this sweet old girl Willow. She lived on a chain next to her dog house. A kind rescuer brought her to our Center of Hope for treatment. There Willow had her tumors removed, and it was discovered that she also has an inoperable bladder tumor.
Willow is happy and feels great for the time being, and the most fantastic news is that she will be adopted in the USA by the Janes family. She will not go back on a chain this winter to suffer. She arrives in California in December and will live out the rest of her life on a couch and bed and run free. She will not suffer or freeze outside.
We wish all animals could be cared for and loved. Can you help us to spay more dogs so that we can prevent dogs living on chains or getting mammary tumors?
Romania Animal Rescue and Animal Spay and Neuter International have now spayed and neutered over 61,000 animals. We need to double this, triple this! With your help we can achieve so much more!
Thank you and have a lovely holiday season!
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