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10 DOGS RESCUED FROM SLAUGHTER CAN YOU HELP?
Our undercover investigators have rescued 10 dogs 9 of them small puppies from imminent slaughter in Chiang Rai, in the very north of Thailand. Tiger was the only adult dog in the group she and at least 3 of the larger puppies were going to be killed for their meat in the coming days.
PLEASE HELP fight the dog meat trade with a donation today. You can help provide medical care for Tiger and the 9 puppies as they recover from their horrific ordeal and brush with death. Simply visit http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies to pledge a monthly OR one-time gift. Every donation makes a difference!
The dog meat trade survivors were found sick, infected with worms, and being kept in very poor conditions. One of the smallest and weakest puppies was found with injured front legs.
WITH YOUR HELP, the dogs can get de-wormed and vaccinated. They can get veterinary care, healthy meals, and a safe place to sleep. You can be a part of their recovery and help fight the brutal dog meat trade by donating today at http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies
Our undercover investigators received a tip-off that a man was killing dogs and selling their meat. Evidently a sign posted outside his house with the phrase Pitch Black served as an indicator that dog meat dishes could be purchased there.
You can be part of the worldwide team of animal lovers that shuts down this cruel trade. Please donate now to help care for survivors of the dog meat trade and end the torture and slaughter of dogs: http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies
The butcher agreed to give up Tiger and the 9 small puppies. He will be further interrogated related to animal cruelty charges and likely prosecuted. Meanwhile, Tiger and the puppies are getting care at a veterinary clinic in Chiang Rai. The little puppy with injured front legs is now learning to walk with splints. We are hopeful she will make a full recovery!
Can you pledge to help these and other dogs who need you? Go to http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies to fight the dog meat trade now! THANK YOU.
Our undercover investigators have rescued 10 dogs 9 of them small puppies from imminent slaughter in Chiang Rai, in the very north of Thailand. Tiger was the only adult dog in the group she and at least 3 of the larger puppies were going to be killed for their meat in the coming days. PLEASE HELP fight the dog meat trade with a donation today. You can help provide medical care for Tiger and the 9 puppies as they recover from their horrific ordeal and brush with death. Simply visit http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies to pledge a monthly OR one-time gift. Every donation makes a difference!The dog meat trade survivors were found sick, infected with worms, and being kept in very poor conditions. One of the smallest and weakest puppies was found with injured front legs. WITH YOUR HELP, the dogs can get de-wormed and vaccinated. They can get veterinary care, healthy meals, and a safe place to sleep. You can be a part of their recovery and help fight the brutal dog meat trade by donating today at http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppiesOur undercover investigators received a tip-off that a man was killing dogs and selling their meat. Evidently a sign posted outside his house with the phrase Pitch Black served as an indicator that dog meat dishes could be purchased there. You can be part of the worldwide team of animal lovers that shuts down this cruel trade. Please donate now to help care for survivors of the dog meat trade and end the torture and slaughter of dogs: http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppiesThe butcher agreed to give up Tiger and the 9 small puppies. He will be further interrogated related to animal cruelty charges and likely prosecuted. Meanwhile, Tiger and the puppies are getting care at a veterinary clinic in Chiang Rai. The little puppy with injured front legs is now learning to walk with splints. We are hopeful she will make a full recovery!Can you pledge to help these and other dogs who need you? Go to http://bit.ly/tiger-and-puppies to fight the dog meat trade now! THANK YOU.
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