So inspirational and heartening to read, especially after two years of bad news. I was in Iquitos in Peru 10 years ago and was shocked by the amount of street dogs suffering there (mange, hunger). I went back two years later and they were all gone. I feared they’d all been put down but asked around and discovered a dog-loving Frenchman had visited to see Gustave Eiffel’s building there and was so upset by what he found, dog wise, he started a rescue and sanctuary. Two years meant almost no street street dogs, and the rescued hordes were cared for and didn’t suffer any more. Amazing. It all starts with a thought…
So inspirational and heartening to read, especially after two years of bad news. I was in Iquitos in Peru 10 years ago and was shocked by the amount of street dogs suffering there (mange, hunger). I went back two years later and they were all gone. I feared they’d all been put down but asked around and discovered a dog-loving Frenchman had visited to see Gustave Eiffel’s building there and was so upset by what he found, dog wise, he started a rescue and sanctuary. Two years meant almost no street street dogs, and the rescued hordes were cared for and didn’t suffer any more. Amazing. It all starts with a thought…
Great to read the update Niall. Congrats and well done for getting this far. It’s very impressive.
Hi Niall brilliant to see the progress and success you've accomplished so far.
"A day at a time" for yourself and the dogs.
Well done man. Great to see the updates.