Help animals

Emergency aid

How animal lifes are saved

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of the sustainable SUST development work and have been born into a world where they are not wanted need immediate help.

SUST offers immediate assistance through:

Emergency aid

SUST Emergency help is done by

  • Animal rescue operations
  • Social work in Switzerland
  • Financing of all livestock rescue services of the Swiss Large Animal Rescue Service
  • Laying hens actions (switching of "out-of-date" laying hens)
  • Organisation, implementation and/or financing of emergency plans and operations
  • Work horse treatments
  • First aid and veterinary interventions

 
and through the

SUST Orphan Animal Hospitals (SUST)

In many countries countless abandoned animals live on the streets. Many of these dogs and cats have been abandoned or have already been born as strays. Life on the street is dangerous and full of privation. Injured and sick animals usually have no chance of surviving and die mostly painfully and alone on the street. In such cases, there is often not a lack of willingness to help animal-loving people, but a lack of financial means to have street animals treated by a veterinarian.
 
To help these animals in need, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation set up the SUST Orphan Animal Hospitals.
 
There are currently one of these institutions in
 

 
Ever since its opening, animals that have been injured or ill are admitted daily to the SUST Orphan Animal Hospitals, where they are cared for and treated professionally. If the animals are healthy and strong enough to survive on the streets after their recovery, they will be released back to their territory. Special patients with special needs will be accommodated in animal shelters if possible. Fortunately, it is also possible to find new life places for patients on an ongoing basis.
 
The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation finances the veterinary costs, clinic equipment, medicines, operations, therapies, food and care in the animal orphan hospitals. Often, SUST also finances the construction of the corresponding clinic.
 
The activities of the Susy Utzinger Foundation for Animal Welfare are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

If you would like to find out more about the other SUST-emergency aid projects, such as:

  • Social work for Animals
  • Näpflein füll' Dich
  • Livestock rescue
  • Laying hens
  • Amphibians
  • Emergency actions
  • Rabies control
  • Feeding points for street dogs
  • Emergency food aid from SUST
  • SaveMyLive
  • Help for Ukrainian refugees and their pets

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A special rescue...

October 2024

Goma is located in an impressive landscape in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, directly on Lake Kivu, one of the deepest lakes in Africa. However, Goma has to struggle with sad humanitarian challenges, many people are so-called internally displaced persons. Many pets are left behind during these displacements and suffer from neglect and abuse.
Our partner organization “Innovation pour le Développement et la Protection de l'Environnement” (IDPE) takes care of these animals.
A particularly tragic incident occurred at the end of September:
A female dog with 10 puppies was killed by armed groups. The puppies were found in a critical condition - but fortunately. The finders immediately informed the IDPE.
Thanks to the vehicle, which was financed by SUST, the team was able to be on site quickly to help the cute puppies in need. IDPE took care of the puppies, giving them food, water and the necessary medical treatment.
Your support helps to ensure that this help is possible and that more and more people know about the possibility of free help and do not let animals die in agony, but protect them even in these difficult times and ensure their chances of survival.
Thank you!
 
Country:
  • Dem. Rep. Congo
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
A special rescue...
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