Update on the Project in Tinkong
We have received horrific information about the puppies that you all kindly donated food for.
Number of the puppies have been killed and the rest of the stray dogs have been rounded up in the area and sold apart from the mother dog.
Our sources have confirmed that the animal traffickers and dog meat traders have been operating in the area and have taken all the dogs and some members of the community are aware but so far have not stopped them yet!
It was also confirmed the food and bowls that we bought were locked up at the compound and only recently the only remaining dog which is the mother dog was fed on the day a foreign visiting volunteer was at the compound. The staff at the compound are stopping the help for the dogs and have been prevented the volunteers from feeding them using intimation.
This is why we urgently need your help to be able to stop this cycle of SUFFERING & BARBARITY.
There are brutal people who want to make money off foreign visitors visiting the regions whilst they continue to consume dogs and cats and exploit animals, this is happening across Ghana.
This is a huge problem as not only is it horrific but it spreads deadly disease through consumption of dog cat and wildlife meat and also spread of rabies which is deadly to animals and humans.
Unfortunately there are ruthless people who prey on these animals and the poverty, lack of education in these communities. These animals are also suffering from malnutrition, mistreatment, and abandonment lack of awareness about proper animal care and veterinary care.
Coalition for Cruelty Free Africa is working in Ghana to change this.
Through community engagement and education on animal behaviour and animal protection and the creation of feeding stations for stray and neglected animals dogs and cats, we aim to make lasting changes in how animals are treated not only in the Tinkong community but across all regions.
Our goal is to prevent and stop animal cruelty establish feeding stations, alongside responsible pet ownership and animal care.
Your donation will help us teach the community to protect their animals and help feed the strays animals, educate the community, and create a safer environment for these animals.
Ghana has high population of stray dogs and cats the government have so far no current programmes for neutering vaccination.
The long term plan is to have a Humane reduction of overpopulation of stray dogs and cats. Through carefully managed humane neuter and release programs for stray dogs and cats throughout the regions which is to be undertaken by caring qualified vets and with after care provided for the animals
We will NOT GIVE UP and will continue working with volunteers in Ghana to STOP this CYCLE of ABUSE.
The money donated means our volunteers will be able to to go into these communities to help these animals.
These are our long term goals please support the helping the strays in Ghana project in anyway you can.
1. Provide daily food for starving dogs and cats as well feeding areas / feeding stations for the stray dogs and cats.
2. Provide proper veterinary care and also Vaccinations against rabies and disease.
3.. We also need volunteer vets to help ensure that they get the right veterinary treatment.
So please if you are able to help kindly Donate.