The Karantina area is home to approximately 500 dogs.
* What we did and what we are still doing:
- We are currently providing daily meals to 50 dogs in one of the districts of Karantina where we’ve cleaned up a large trash dump and planted more than 55 trees.
- These trees are watered weekly using a water truck, costing $30 each time.
- Our DAILY feeding routine includes 35 cans of wet food ($1.2 per 1g can) and 8 kilos of dry food ($38 per 12 kilos), which we mix to help the dogs adapt to the dry food.
- So far, we have rescued NINE dogs from this area, sadly, two did not survive.
- We are also managing ongoing medical care, including Frida, who is still hospitalized but showing positive signs.
- We have successfully spayed FOUR females.
Thank you @vetpointlb for your invaluable support and help.
- To combat fleas and ticks, we are giving the dogs Nexgard pills ($15 each). When they refuse these, we apply a spot-on treatment costing $10 each.
- We have 3 puppies battling parvovirus-a costly condition to treat.
These puppies are receiving on the street DAILY injections (2 each) of Flagyl, antibiotics, and anti-nausea medications, and we’re relieved to see some improvement in their activity levels.
9- We are addressing, in another district, an outbreak of scabies among 10 dogs, providing them with Negard pill ($15 the pill). Each dog needs 1 pill every 2 weeks
* Our sanctuary currently cares for 150 residents, with ongoing costs for food, litter, medication, surgeries, transportation, and shelter maintenance-expenses that rarely receive donations.
We also support about 25 stray cats daily, providing them with both dry ($43 per 15 kilos) and wet food ($0.8 the can), along with spot-on flea treatments ($7 each).
OUR RESOURCES ARE STRETCHED THIN *
We are deeply grateful for any support you can offer, as we are truly overwhelmed but determined not to stop.
Your help can make a significant difference in the lives of these animals who depend on us.