Project Report
| Apr 22, 2019
Caring for dogs
By Cesario V. Sayre | Project Leader
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Treating puppies
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project preventing cruelty to animals. Of the most affected are dogs especially in the rural areas with dogs roaming aroud the streets and backyards unattended and unfed. Most of them are affected by dog lice and they also affect others. There is indeed a concerted effort to treat and love pets but the situation is not so ideal. During this reporting period we covered a barrio in order to inform and educate residents on how to take care and love their animals. We provided also medication especially for worms that usually affect them. We were able to take care of 15 dogs and puppies in this manner.
Hoping for your continuing help.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario
Jan 22, 2019
Continue treating stray dogs
By Cesario V. Sayre | Project Leader
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Field visit to educate pet owners
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project preventing cruelty to animals especially cats and dogs who are often maltreated here when owners could not afford to take good care of them or when they breed regularly and the offspring are considered nuisance. Spaying of animals is not practiced in the countryside resulting to so many animals roaming around and some of them become sick and diseased and with nobody taking care of them. This reporting period, we continue to provide information materials to pet owners as to how they will take care of their pets as well as link-up with the department of agriculture at the municipality so that medicines could be provided to sick animals. We were able to assist the treatment of 72 sick animals this time.
Hoping for your continuing support.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario
Oct 22, 2018
Continue treating stray dogs
By Cesario V. Sayre | Project Leader
![Dogs being treated]()
Dogs being treated
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support in order for us to take care of stray animals. We do not know how to stop the practice of local villagers just letting their dogs roam around, and the female producing so many puppies that are then also left unattended and uncared for thereby continuing the vicious cycle of uncared dogs. Some of the stray dogs become rabid as they are left alone without food and shelter. This reporting period we continue treating stray dogs in 2 more remote villages. Aside from treating the dogs, we provided them with food so that they will return to normal healthy condition. In this way, we were able to care for 120 dogs and puppies. In the coming days we plan to invite a veterinarian coming from the city to conduct education campaign for dog owners.
Again, thank you very much for your generosity.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario