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This just may be the most heart-wrenching news ever.
The largest private dog rescue shelter in the UAE, the Stray Dogs Centre in Umm Al Quwain, is in deep waters because of the skyrocketing treatment bills for the doggos – which have caused veterinarians to freeze the centre’s vet accounts.
Stray Dogs Centre in Umm Al Quwain, is a licensed centre but is entirely reliant on public support to operate and with the new medical bills tallying up to more than 130k the centre will no longer be able to provide treatments to any of their new or 430 existing K9 friends at the centre.
Although, with the heavy intake of stray dogs in the region, the costs of the medical checkups and treatments have also increased and have sent the centre over the edge with their payments.
The centre for stray dogs has rescued over 3,500 dogs of which 2,600 were put for adoption and were placed in caring homes. Other than the vet bills which cost a fortune, the centre further has to fund 10 caretakers and two administration personnel plus have to buy food for 450 dogs.
Veterinarian care for dogs is super, super vital as this prevents the spread of diseases amongst dogs, controls population and gives home to a clean and healthy community. Neutering, castration, parasite control and treatment of sick and injured dogs are all part of the routine doc visits which help in ensuring a clean and healthy environment.
The centre is devastated at the possibility of having to shut it’s doors to stray and helpless dogs because of a lack of funds.
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