Will You Be There For Them?

Help sick and injured dogs get a second chance

When you donate with Rescue P.A.W.S., 100% of your donation goes towards the project. This means that any donations received will go directly to benefiting the dogs and cats, such as medical supplies, food and and shelter.

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Every day, sick and injured animals struggle to survive on the streets and at home. In need of life-saving medical treatment, they rely on the kindness of others to get the care that they desperately need.

You can be there for them when they have nowhere to turn.

Rescue P.A.W.S. treats and sterilizes hundreds of dogs every month. With no government funding, this work is only possible because of people like you. In order to help more animals in need, we need your help today.

Meet HuYa, the 8 month old pup that has known nothing but hunger and pain during his short life.

HuYa was found in a village that holds significance for us; we’ve visited before, providing substantial food aid to address their struggles in caring for their animals, many of which were malnourished. We’re pleased to report that the majority have shown remarkable progress in health and condition and are no longer suffering. Unfortunately, one pup has had the opposite reaction and required urgent attention at our clinic.

HuYa is battling malnutrition, anaemia, and severe emaciation. His journey to recovery will demand intensive medical attention and a great deal of compassion.

Within his initial 48 hours under our care, HuYa has already savored a hearty meal, undergone thorough wound cleaning, and basked in the affection of our volunteers and staff. However, his fate hangs in the balance, awaiting signs of strength that might grant him a shot at a brighter future.

In the meantime, we’re committed to providing HuYa with every possible opportunity to overcome his hardships and embrace a healthy life filled with joy. Your support allows us to help dogs like HuYa get the help that they need. A small gift can make a huge impact.

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