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Animal Shelter Support

How shelter animals are helped

During the time animals have to spend in an animal shelter, they are entitled to appropriate accommodation (if possible), veterinary care and professional care. Simple wishes, the fulfilment of which is often complex and expensive.
 
The reorganization work of the SUST supports many different animal shelters and animal welfare projects at home and abroad and contributes to the fulfilment of these factors. In this way, serious and independent animal welfare organisations can grow out of needy associations, which in the future can help countless animals to a species-appropriate accommodation and a new, good home. In order to optimize an animal shelter and to bring it on the way of the professional animal assistance, usually years of cooperation and company are necessary.
 
This support can have many different faces: sometimes the experts of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation organise a complete rebuilding of an animal shelter, they provide first aid for animals, train experts and carry out castration and aid campaigns.

In dialogue with the animal welfare activists concerned, the restructuring of animal shelters, advice on setting up and managing animal welfare projects and the further training of experts are addressed.
 
The area of the pillar "shelter support" includes
 
- Carrying out of work days in Swiss animal shelters
- Implementation of weeks in foreign animal shelters
- structural change/supplementation of animal shelter facilities
- Reorganization of animal shelter processes
- Coordination and financing of craftsmen's and construction work
- Supply of animal feed
- Delivery of animal shelter equipment (each year 80 - 100 tons of animal utensils leave the SUST warehouse)
- Supply of building materials
- Financing of feed and other material
- Provision of emergency and direct help
- Management of the SUST-material collection action
 
In many cases, SUST provides direct aid without any third party ever knowing about it. Emergency scenarios and plans are set up in no time at all, experts are dispatched and assistance operations are carried out - in emergencies, the organisation provides fast, unbureaucratic and discreet help. When shelters need help, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation is there for them.
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).
 
With your donation you help to help shelter animals!

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Campaign report Romania Frumușani November 2023

Location: Frumușani, Romania Date: November 16, 2023 Total neuterings: 51

Campaign report

Location: Frumușani, Romania
Date: November 16, 2023
Total Neuterings: 51

The short-term organization of the free neutering campaign in Frumușani was a direct response to the needs of the community, as the villagers asked us.
The Frumușani campaign proved to be a resounding success in meeting the need. The campaign, which lasted a single day from morning to early evening, was characterized by its efficiency and organization, despite the fact that a small team was deployed. The efficient execution of the tasks enabled us to complete the day's work quickly.
The fact that all appointments could be made within three days testifies to the good reputation that our medical team enjoys in the village. It also reflects the deep trust that the community places in our local contact person - our friendly hostess Doina.
Rural areas often lack access to basic veterinary care, leading to untreated injury, illness and suffering for animals. Access to medical care ensures timely treatment and a higher standard of animal welfare. Education and access to veterinary care promotes responsible pet ownership, e.g. through vaccinations, regular check-ups and neutering. This reduces the number of unwanted animals and promotes a healthier animal population.

In the quiet village of Frumușani lives a resilient little cat named Cricket. She is a stray who roams the streets of the village with calm determination, despite facing challenges that many did not recognize. One fateful day, concerned villagers discovered Cricket struggling with a disturbing sight - a string wrapped tightly around her neck and stuck in her mouth. It was a harrowing sight, a cruel torture that had caused Cricket immense pain and suffering. The news spread quickly through the village, reaching the ears of compassionate souls who understood that immediate action had to be taken. It was at this point that Cricket crossed paths with Doina, and she quickly made sure that Cricket was rescued and treated at the upcoming campaign. The day of the campaign arrived, and Cricket was brought to us by the villagers who had found her. The veterinary team, equipped with expertise and compassion, immediately attended to Cricket's dire situation. With the utmost care and precision, they carefully removed the cord that had cut deep into her throat and mouth. Fortunately, it was a painless procedure as Cricket was under anesthesia for the spay. In the midst of the neuter campaign, Cricket's case was a poignant reminder of the importance of accessible veterinary care in rural areas.Her successful treatment not only alleviated her immediate suffering, but also underscores the importance of these campaigns in providing vital medical care to animals in need.

Some of the dogs were captured by Dr. Mircea Ștefanache, our esteemed SUST veterinarian, who is known for his expertise and compassionate approach. His remarkable skills go beyond traditional veterinary practices, as he demonstrates an exceptional ability to anaesthetize shy street dogs from a distance so that they can be safely captured and subsequently neutered. Dr. Ștefanache's dedication and innovative methods not only facilitated the capture of these shy animals, but also underline his tireless commitment to the welfare of all living creatures. Dr. Irina Corbu-Rudnic and Dr. Mircea Ștefanache were assisted in Frumușani by veterinary nurse Mihaela Vinogradof, young doctor Andrei Tudorache and veterinary student George Anghel. Together, they neutered and treated 51 animals.

We discovered a small white dog near a fishing spot. His once lively nature had been overshadowed by stress from a nasty flea and tick infestation. It was a pitiful sight, but in the matted fur and tired eyes lay a spirit longing for care and kindness. Doina, known for her compassionate heart and tireless commitment to animal welfare, who discovered the dog, saw an opportunity to give this little pup the care he so desperately needed. She immediately took care of the dog's ailments. With meticulous care, Doina rid him of the pesky fleas and ticks that had plagued him for far too long. She groomed him in advance, ensuring that his journey to recovery had begun. After being neutered by Dr. Irina and a liberating shave, the dog was placed in the care of a loving foster home where he found comfort and further medical care. Under the devoted care of the foster family, he is making remarkable progress.Once he has all his vaccinations, preparations will be made to give him a "forever home" - a place where he will be cherished and loved for the rest of his days.This story of resilience and compassion is a testament to the tireless efforts of people like Doina and the profound impact of campaigns like this free neutering campaign.Thanks to their tireless efforts, animals like this little white dog are given the chance to overcome adversity and find the warmth of a loving family that offers them hope and a better future.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your tireless support and generous donations that make our free spay and neuter campaigns a resounding success. Your continued commitment is helping to change the lives of countless animals for the better. They enable us to provide essential veterinary care, curb overpopulation and promote responsible pet ownership.
Your generosity is the driving force behind every successful operation, every healed wound and every animal's hopeful journey to a better future. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your invaluable contribution, your unwavering belief in our cause and your commitment to animal welfare. Together we are making a tangible difference, one act of kindness at a time.

Thank you!

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Campaign report Romania Frumușani November 2023
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