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Rabies control

The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation supports rabies vaccination in many countries

If the domestic animals dog and cat are vaccinated against rabies, humans are also protected: Many people also keep dogs in countries at risk of rabies. However, dogs are also the main transmitters of rabies to humans. If a person is bitten by an infected dog, expert medical care must be provided immediately. This is difficult in remote villages. In addition, most people in many countries cannot afford the cost of treatment. It is easier and cheaper to vaccinate dogs against rabies as a preventive measure.

The SUST has therefore been supporting rabies vaccinations for many years.

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Vital protection for humans and animals!

July 2023

Our partner organization IDPE asbl (@innovationforenvironment) cares not only for wildlife in Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the heart of Africa, but also for pets left behind by those displaced by attacks by rebel groups in eastern Congo
and regularly conducts rabies vaccination campaigns that benefit all residents in the destitute, violence-ridden country.
We support this campaign because rabies is still very common in this region and endangers the health of humans and animals.
Because; Even if poaching of protected species is prohibited, many wild animals are unfortunately still "trapped". Because without "bushmeat" there would be a danger of malnutrition for several million people. A powerless vicious circle, in which we can contribute with the support of this campaign at least a small part to protect the health of humans and animals.
Your donations actively help those who can do the least for it!  www.susyutzinger.ch/spenden
Thank you!
 
Vital protection for humans and animals!
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