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LAZAWO Oct Update - Successful Clinic Provided Care for 402 Donkeys in Muhoji
Our amazing partner, LAZAWO, recently completed a major clinic in Muhoji village, treating 245 new donkeys for conditions like wounds, tick infestations, and colic. An additional 157 donkeys received follow-up care, bringing the total treated to 402!

HIS Camel Rescue Centre Sept Update: Camel Care Stories from the Field
Thanks to all the amazing support, the HIS Camel Rescue Centre team has been doing some incredible work for camels in India. In September alone, they held 17 mobile clinic outreaches, treated 498 animals, including 100 camels! They replaced inhumane nose pegs and fitted 2 camel carts with reflectors to keep the camels safe on the roads from accidents.

Nowzad Oct Update - New Harnesses and Compassion for Wounded and Sick Donkeys and Horses
The NOWZAD team has done amazing work for animals this month, bringing some noteworthy changes to their care efforts. For the first time in a long while, no vaccinations were carried out! Instead, the focus shifted to addressing harness wounds and providing as many horses and donkeys as possible with new padded harnesses.

Blind Love Cart Horse Oct Update - Treating a Rare Girth Gall Among 75 Horses in Thaba'Nchu
Blind Love continues its mission to create a better world for animals, one outreach at a time. This month, their dedicated team held several outreaches in the heart of town, offering care and compassion to 75 horses in need. Some of these wonderful horses, named Nice, Hunter, Trouble, and Beyoncé! were treated for internal parasites, minor injuries, and saddle sores.

Blind Love Working Donkeys Oct Update - Hay, Healing, and Happy Faces: Kindness to Grahamstown’s Donkeys
On 9th September, the Blind Love team, alongside Dr Annie, visited Grahamstown for a follow-up with Lady, a donkey who suffered from severe abscesses. Over the month she has been healing very well! They also treated another donkey suffering from a severe case of mange and asked the owner to bring it for a follow-up at their next outreach.

ZWDP Oct Update: 111 Donkeys Given Care, Addressing Abuse and Health Challenges
In October, ZWDP treated 111 donkeys from the field and 16 at their sanctuary, making incredible strides in their mission to support our fuzzy long eared friends. From internal and external parasite control to treatments for tick-borne diseases and fly-bite dermatitis, the ZWDP team worked to ensure every donkey received much needed care.

HIS Equine Care Quarterly Update - Life saving Treatment, Wound Care and Donkey Friends
At the HIS campus this month, the team attended to 17 cases, providing care for a variety of animals in need. The most common ailments we treated included wounds, colic, pyometra, eye infections, tumors, lameness, anorexia/general weakness, accidental injuries and pregnancy diagnoses in different species, such as donkeys, ponies...

LAZAWO Aug Update - Clinic Treats and Cares for 253 Donkeys in Bugwema Village
The LAZAWO team recently conducted a remarkable clinic in Bugwema Village, making a massive impact on the health and welfare of local donkeys. Over the course of the clinic, an impressive 253 donkeys received treatment for a variety of conditions, including wounds, trypanosomiasis...

VSPCA 2nd Quarterly Update - The Journey of 33 Rescued Buffalo and Horses Now Safe From Abuse
In VSPCA’s 2nd Quarterly update, both shelters were able to provide a safe home for a group of abused buffalo and horses. These animals had endured unimaginable suffering before being rescued by the dedicated team at VSPCA. Now, they are thriving in their new homes, surrounded by love and care...

Starting Over Aug Update - Recovery for 49 Gaza Donkeys in the Hope Compound
Sharon and her amazing team at Starting Over are working around the clock to rescue, care for, and rehabilitate donkeys and horses from Gaza. It’s tough seeing the animals come in with so many injuries and wounds, but we know Sharon and her team are giving them all the kindness and support they need.