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Neutering campaigns


Neutering campaigns

Slowing down the animal misery: SUST is tackling it sustainably

Hundreds of thousands of street dogs and cats fight for survival in many countries, countless of them are trapped and many of them vegetate in terrible conditions, while new unwanted offspring are constantly being born. The suffering of unwelcome dogs and cats is endless in many countries.
Neutering is the only way to reduce the overpopulation of street animals in a long-term and animal-friendly way. Thousands of dogs, cats and other animals have already been operated on by the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation in various countries. This measure has prevented countless unwanted offspring from being born. Such actions have a future: no more emaciated mothers on the streets, no more famine and no more sexually transmitted diseases, in which the animals die miserably.
 
If the number of street animals is reduced, no more cruelty to animals will be tackled: no more poisoning, no more slaughtered animals, no more shooting. In this way the animal misery is slowed down, slowly but steadily and sustainably.
 
The area of the pillar "neutering campaigns" includes:
 
- Collaboration with veterinarians all over Switzerland for cat neutering campaigns
- takeover of the neutering costs of stocks from farms and feral groups
- Rental of cat and dog traps
- Brochure "Cat neutering = active animal protection
- informing the population about this topic by posters and leaflets
- Discussions with authorities and politicians
- Training and further training of specialized personnel for the execution of neutering campaigns
- Implementation of neutering weeks in various countries by SUST teams
- Financing of neutering campaigns in different countries
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).
 
Donate for the spay/neuter campaigns of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation
These many operations are very effective, but cost a lot of money and therefore we need your help and support: Give hope and instead of the usual gifts, give one (or more) animal (s) the hope for a better life! A neutering gives an animal many advantages and does no longer contribute to the overpopulation of unwanted animals.
 
Here you can find more information about how you can donate: www.susyutzinger.ch/en/Donate
To find out even more about the spay and neutering programmes of SUST please visit the german version of the website by using a translator extention of your browser.

 

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Castration campaign in Frumusani, Romania

Also in August we were again in Frumusani for 2 castration days: We were able to castrate 104 animals on these two days. At the desperate request of the locals, Dr. Ovidiu Rosu supported the team to catch especially shy street dogs with anaesthetic gun and blowpipe. These animals would otherwise have no chance to be caught and castrated and would continue to give birth to (also feral) young animals twice a year.

During this campaign the team offered emergency aid in 3 special cases:

- A puppy that was attacked by other larger dogs, had injuries all over its face and was not properly cared for by its owner while trying to treat its wounds

- A severely limping street dog: After veterinarian Ovidiu Rosu had caught the dog, we found out that the animal had originally been operated on one leg and an orthopedic wire was left in his leg. The wire had pierced the skin and caused the dog severe pain. We have now removed the wire professionally and the dog is already feeling much better and can use his leg again. It will be fed by the locals in the future.

- At the end of the castration weekend a desperate woman showed up with a small dog that had just been hit by a car. We examined the bitch for possible bleeding and other life-threatening injuries, cleaned and inspected her leg injury and gave her the necessary preventive antibiotics and painkillers and recommended the right orthopedic visit to rule out any fractures.

SUST veterinarian and team leader Dr. Irina Corbu is tired but happy after the campaign: "It was another successful campaign and people are very happy that we can continue our regular castration operations in Frumusani. We are also very happy to be part of a better community that loves and cares for their animals"

Country:
  • Romania
5 Pillars:
  • Neutering Campaigns
Castration campaign in Frumusani, Romania
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