Network provided several free veterinary clinics this week in the Valencia area of Mindanao, an island in the south of the Philippines.
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How Do My Donations Help? Network for Animals staff are all personally motivated by the issues we work on and strive to make your donations as effective as possible. With a minimum spend on governance and fundraising, gifts are directed towards where they are needed the most - improving the welfare of the animals we are committed to helping.
Even a small amount can often have a big impact. For example.....
50p can feed a dog rescued from the dog meat trade for 1 day.
£1 can pay for a dog leash, replacing a rusty piece of chain or wire that is sometimes utilized.
£5 can cover the cost of vaccinating 10 dogs against rabies.
£10 can pay for de-worming, a vit B shot and a bag of concentrates for a working horse.
£25 can pay the salary of a vet for a day to do spay/neuter surgeries.
£40 can cover the cost of an employee making a presentation on animal welfare to a school.
£100 can pay for a team to document a horse fight and present the evidence to the media.
£150 can finance the operational cost of a mobile horse clinic for 1 day.
£350 can finance a joint operation with the police to identify and seize a load of approximately 100 dogs from a dog meat trader. |
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