Jill Robinson’s recent blog post details the trip she and many AAF staff members made to one of the hardest hit earthquake zones, Dujiangyiang.
Thankfully, she and her staff have worked hard over the years to establish a working relationship with the Chinese government and local officials, so they were permitted to rescue 49 dogs, two cats and one kitten. These included a pair of much-loved Pomeranians whose owners couldn’t care for them any longer. I can’t imagine giving up Mina that way; the thought makes me cry. These people have lost everything and now they have to give up their companions.
Please read Jill’s post and please follow the link at the bottom to donate to the Earthquake Relief Fund. The Chinese government is doing a good job caring for the human animals, but the non-human animals are suffering and need care and treatment. Please help.
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