Help animals

Emergency missions

Silent emergency aid - where it is urgently needed

In many cases, the SUST provides direct assistance without third parties ever knowing about it. Expert knowledge, emergency scenarios and plans are set up in no time at all, relief operations are carried out and animal utensils and urgently needed animal feed are delivered - in emergencies, SUST provides fast, unbureaucratic and discreet help.

The aim is to find a way to a better organised and managed animal shelter and to well-founded animal protection work together with animal protectionists or owners of animal shelters, without showing them up. In such cases it is often only possible to proceed in small steps and very carefully.

If animal shelters need help, the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation is there for them.

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Update on the successful crowdfunding for the new stable

July 2021

Update on the successful crowdfunding for the new stable:
All 10 horses have settled in well at their new home and are living a really carefree horse life. They really deserve that after the tragedy that happened to them!
We thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts who made this crowdfunding possible for us (and especially for the horses) - it's just great to see the horses so happy and healthy!
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What happened?
In mid-January, 40 horses were abandoned and tied up in Techirghiol, Romania (Constanta County on the Black Sea) - without water, food or the possibility to move in the cold.
For 17 of the animals, any rescue came too late - they died in agony. The remaining 23 animals were taken into care and are now being treated professionally.
10 of them are now with our local partner organization "Save the dogs and other animals" and thanks to your help we were able to finance a new stable for them. The other 13 animals came to a nature park near the Black Sea and are being cared for professionally and caringly by another organization.

Country:
  • Romania
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Update on the successful crowdfunding for the new stable
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