Volunteers performed a rescue surgery in a breeding farm and saved 108 abused dogs
A puppy farm is far from being the best place for a dog. In these places, it’s extremely difficult to meet even the basic needs of our canine friends.
Moreover, the owners of puppy farms don’t serve clean water and healthy food as it should be. Not to mention vet visits.
So when Operation Cavalier Rescue heard that about an upcoming auction by a breeder involving 108 puppies, they had to arrange a rescue.
Their mission is to save these poor dogs from being sold to puppy millers.
Many of them had infections causing problems with hearing and vision.
Most of the dogs had faeces all over their bodies.
The rescuers raised money for the mission.They raised over $200,000 in just 11 days.
Ultimately, the dog will be saved.
Their principal goal was to find owners for all the puppies.
The 108 dogs included 97 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, 7 Shibas, 2 Cocker Spaniels, a French Bulldog, a Shih Tzu, and a Yorkshire Terrier.
Most of the pups were sick and dehydrated.
Once the dogs are healed, they can start searching for their forever homes.