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All over the world, countless animals in overcrowded shelters live sadly or struggle for their survival in wild colonies. Day after day, even today, animals that have become inconvenient are still abandoned, deported or mistakenly kept for lack of better knowledge. The Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation contributes with effective means to the fact that animal suffering can be reduced or even prevented sustainably.

This animal welfare work is based on four pillars:

1. Competence Centre Animal Shelter: Animal shelters become high-quality transition stations for homeless animals, where animals are kept and promoted in a way that is appropriate for their species and finally transferred to good new places.

2. Neutering campaigns: Braking the animal misery

3. Education and training of specialists: Specialists are given the opportunity to optimise their knowledge and improve animal welfare.

4. Education of the population: love of animals with heart and mind

These four elements form the important basis for sustainable animal welfare projects.

Those animals that are not yet able to benefit from the effects of this reconstruction work and have been born into a world where they are not wanted need the emergency aid of SUST.

Emergency aid as a basis for sustainable animal welfare projects: saving lives of animals

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Rare guest at the SUST-OAH Peru!

September 2024

In a place where mainly injured wild animals are treated and prepared for their return to the wild, emergencies involving dogs and cats are almost something out of the ordinary. In the middle of the rainforest in Peru, there is hardly any veterinary care. The nearest practice for “pets” is several hours away - hardly anyone here can afford such a trip.
That's why it's such a pleasure when the team at the Orphan Animal Hospital Peru, our SUST jungle clinic in Bello Horizonte, can help the pets from the village!
Puñetin, a very trusting male dog, was bitten in the eye by another dog two weeks ago and later also by a snake! After the owners asked us for help, he was rushed to our operating table and his eye had to be removed.
Despite the difficult jungle conditions, the operation went very well. Puñetin was initially a little unsettled in the unfamiliar surroundings, but he gratefully accepted the treats we offered him. He was soon allowed to return to his family - with his eye now permanently twinkling!
This is possible thanks to your commitment to the SUST-OAHs - professional and fast help for all animals in need: 
www.susyutzinger.ch/SUSTOrphanAnimalHospitals
 
Country:
  • Peru
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Rare guest at the SUST-OAH Peru!
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