BE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH
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INJURED AND ALONE, NOW SHE IS FINALLY SAFE
Whimsy has had the harshest of introductions to life as a street dog. Only about a year old, she was found with a horrific wound across the right side of her body. How this injury came about is something we will never know but left untreated, it had become seriously infected.
This beautiful girl was in agony when she arrived at our shelter. The wound was infested with maggots and Whimsy’s cries of pain were heart-breaking. Her injury was so bad and her terror so evident, she had to be mildly sedated before our vets could get to work. Will you please help to save dogs like Whimsy? https://ert.soidog.org/
Following removal of the maggots and trimming of the surrounding dead tissue, Whimsy was started on pain medication and antibiotics. We are completely reliant on people like you to help us treat vulnerable street animals like her. They simply do not deserve the suffering they endure; their only crime is to be born. Please help us change things: https://ert.soidog.org/
By becoming a member of the Emergency Response Team, YOU will be funding life-saving medical treatment for sick, injured, abused or abandoned dogs and cats that have nobody else to turn to. Your monthly gift will mean so many more can be rescued, treated and re-homed each year. Your gift will lead to more animals being spayed and neutered, meaning fewer are born into a life of suffering on the streets: https://ert.soidog.org/
None of this can happen without you and it doesn’t take a lot to have a huge impact. Will you please become a member of the Emergency Response Team so that more animals like Whimsy can be given a second chance at life? With you on their side, they will finally know love and a life free from pain. Without you, they simply have no hope: https://ert.soidog.org/
Thank you.
Every day, Soi Dog Foundation picks up sick and injured animals in desperate need of medical treatment. A small, monthly gift from you will be the difference between life and death for thousands of dogs and cats each year.
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