IFAW Dubai: Citizen Takes Action to Rescue Injured Dog
This article, originally published in the Gulf News, came into my inbox this morning from our Dubai office, and definitely brought a renewed sense of pride in working for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). The organisation mentioned, K9 Friends is an IFAW grantee. J.C. Bouvier - IFAW.
Helping a poor dog to recover
By Montserrat Martin, Gulf News Reader
Published: June 28, 2009, 23:14
A few days ago, during my working rounds in an industrial area in Ajman, I found a white dog lying on the sand. By the way he slept, I received an indication that he was badly hurt.
When the dog tried to get up, I realised that his front leg was broken and his paw was literally twisted back to front. The bone in his paw completely jutted out and half of his paw on his rear leg was also missing.
He had scars all over his body, he was covered with tics and his eyes were swollen. Despite his condition, the dog was very friendly and had a pleasant nature.
With tears in my eyes, I thought of the kind of agony he must have gone through in his short life. I gave him a tin of tuna and water and had to leave him against my will, as I could not accommodate him in my car or home, where I had quite a few rescued cats.
However, I returned the next day. He was waiting for a Good Samaritan to come to his aid — for some worker to share his biryani or to receive water from a disposed water bottle.
What made me hesitate when rescuing the dog was not the costly bill from Dubai's veterinarians, but the post-operation recovery period and the lack of a clean place in which he could reside.
I decided to try helping the poor fellow for one week and if he still did not show improvement, the only option would have been to put him to sleep to stop him from suffering.
I started to call everyone that I knew, as I am an active volunteer for Feline Friends.
I bothered a lot of friends, received several rejections and continued calling people
to see if someone could offer a home or at least a place for recovery until I could find him a loving family.
Then, I received a call from K9 Friends, giving me the go-ahead to treat the dog.
They said they would host him after the operation for a short while. Once he recovered, it would give us more time to find him a home.
I therefore booked an appointment at the pet clinic in Arabian Ranches and the dog was scheduled for a leg amputation and treatment for Dh1,500.
I contacted the International Fund for Animal Welfare for some financial help and they agreed to cover the cost. Help was on the way!
Fernando, the hopping dog, slept in my home that night and was taken to the hospital for surgery the next morning. I learned that due to his initial injury and complete lack of movement, Fernando had been run over for the second time, about four months ago.
This was when his front leg completely broke in half. I urge any warm-hearted person to come forward and adopt this loving creature, who is now ready to move to a permanent home.
During the holiday season, places such as K9 Friends and Feline Friends are overwhelmed with pets, so my request for help is very urgent.
The need for proper animal welfare has become critical in the country. While discovering Fernando's story, I found that it was the construction workers who came forward every night to share their dinner leftovers with the dog and provide him with some company. But of course, they were unable to treat his major injuries.
Fernando has had an unfair life and deserves a second chance for being such a brave dog. Media exposure will create awareness about the hundreds of such sad cases that exist in the country.
Many animals have neither shelter nor the chance to be treated humanely. Unless we all put in a little effort, nothing will change.
If you are interested in giving Fernando a loving home, let me know by email at artrepublic30@hotmail.com. You can also call Jackie from K9 Friends on 0502741949.
The reader is a creative director.
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If I was in a position to help (I live in NZ) I would do so in a heartbeat. If/when I publish my books - you will see a lot more from me. In support and money wise.
Love you guys who help poor needy animals. X
Posted by: wendy morrell | June 29, 2009 at 11:00 AM
Hats off to you for helping the poor animal. I hope it all goes well. God bless.
Posted by: Shivakumar BG | June 29, 2009 at 04:23 PM
Hi..I'm from Sri Lanka and i do alot of animal rescues too as we have many stray dogs and cats who are nobodys children and its such a sad situation. I commend and respect anyone who goes out of their way to do this work... hope Fernando gets a loving home!!!!! my prayers are with him...
Posted by: Madri Jayasekera | July 01, 2009 at 04:32 AM
I am from NZ and I wish there were more people like you willing to help animals in need. I have been to Dubai and I know that animals are not given the respect they deserve there and so I want to thank you for reaching out to this animal and I pray you find a great home for the dog soon.
Posted by: Nina | August 30, 2009 at 08:30 PM
If only there were more people with hearts as big as yours! I hope by now he has a new, loving home - if ever a dog deserved it, he does. Well done! Sue (UK)
Posted by: Sue Berry | September 05, 2009 at 06:38 PM
hi. i hope Fernando is still recovering fine.. i sure wish i could take him, but i dont own my own home yet.. He sounds brave and I know God will guide a willing and able heart to take him.
Posted by: theresa | October 10, 2009 at 12:57 PM
thank you very much for helping this brave wee dog, thankfully alot of people do care about animal welfare but so many animals suffer. Hope he gets the loving home he deserves very soon, well done to all the people who looked after him and helped when he so much needed it.
Posted by: Judith | October 31, 2009 at 03:31 AM