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In 2024, we rescued Cinnamon and his siblings when they were only 2 months old after their mother was killed in front of them. Since that day, Cinnamon has lived in fear. Despite all our efforts, he remains terrified of people and struggles to trust humans. Now 1.5 years old, Cinnamon is calm, gentle, and
Sky arrived five years ago at our shelter. He had been shot and became half blind. His skin was also severely mutilated. He lived in pain and fear, never trusting anyone who came near him. What followed were years of treatment, surgeries, recovery, setbacks, and endless patience. He spent more than 2 years wearing a
Ember has been under our care since 2022 after surviving the infamous death truck, but she’s likely spent much longer waiting for someone to choose her. Today, she is one of the oldest dogs at our shelter. Ember is the complete package: gentle, independent, happy, and incredibly easygoing. She gets along beautifully with cats, chickens,
After 44 long days at the hospital, Chilli has finally been released❤️ For those who have been following his journey, you know how much this little survivor has already endured because of the war. Sadly, the respiratory outbreak that has been affecting our shelter hit Chilli especially hard because his immunity was already so weak.
Alex is still at the hospital. It has been almost TWO MONTHS since Alex was admitted… imagine spending two months fighting every single day just to eat, breathe, and survive. After more examinations and a visit to the surgeon, we discovered that Alex’s condition is neurological and his jaw is not fractured. His mouth is
Pikka is one of the many victims of the 2024 war. She came under our care after @animalslebanon reached out, asking if someone could take her in. Her family had been displaced, and Pikka was completely lost and terrified. She was going crazy inside the crate from stress and fear. When she arrived at APC,