Shelter raises over $50,000 for 6 hospitalised dogs rescued in “massive operation”, but this may not be enough - The Independent Singapore News

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Animal welfare & rescue groups, and several individuals, took nine dogs in all from the situation where they had been suffering from severe neglect.

adding, “We were horrified to see the conditions of the nine dogs and took photos and videos as evidence for AVS.”

“We could not get a particular dog out of our heads – severely emaciated, infested with ticks, and hardly left with any strength,” the group added.This dog, whom the group named Poppy, was brought for medical treatment right away. Her initial bill reached $1369.31.Poppy, who has been fostered by a volunteer, is not among the dogs under the care of OSCAS. These are Hope, Destiny, Clinton, Fero, Bob Marley and Speedy Gonzales.

“Each dog has different needs and at least one requires palliative care as she is terminally ill,” OSCAS wrote, adding a write-up about each one in a Jan 17 Facebook post. “Medical bills are expected to be hefty as they are hospitalised and we have started medications and an extensive diet plan for them. We have requested a bill estimate from the vet clinics but the amount is still unclear as we have diagnostic scans and checks lined up in the coming week.”Those who wish to donate to the rescued dogs’ medical care, food, and support may do so here:

 

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