Good News: Over 100 dogs are finally safe
- 600milliondogs.org

- Oct 2
- 2 min read
More than one hundred dogs and puppies have been freed from misery.
They were trapped in tiny cages, stacked on top of each other.
Many were so matted that their fur pulled painfully at their skin.
Some were sick, thin, and desperate for water.
But that life is now behind them.
They are experiencing safety, care, and kindness for the first time.
Among them was a mother dog nursing her newborns only inches from her deceased puppy.
That moment will never happen again for her.
She and her surviving babies are safe now, receiving the medical care they had been denied for so long.
Veterinarians have already trimmed away the heavy mats, cleaned wounds, and helped the weakest gain strength.
You can almost see the relief in their eyes as they realize the suffering is over.
For these dogs, rescue means a new beginning.
They will soon know warm beds, soft hands, and the dignity every living being deserves.
One rescuer described the moment as “the best feeling in the world.”
While their lives have changed forever, millions of other dogs and cats are still trapped in the same endless cycle of suffering.
The world's 600 million stray dogs and 87 million stray cats give birth to over 1 billion homeless puppies and kittens every year.
Tragically, those who survive, also reproduce and give birth to another generation of homeless strays - thus repeating the cycle of suffering, every year.
This is why we are developing a one-time, permanent-lasting, birth control Cookie that, when eaten, will spay or neuter a homeless dog or cat without surgery, to end the overpopulation crisis.
You can help the next street dog before they are born into the same misery, starting at just $5 a month.
Thank you for helping and for caring about animals.
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