PAWS for Change: Help Roaming Dogs in Peru
About
PAWS helps reduce the suffering of roaming dogs around Cusco, Peru and addresses the issues of animal welfare and over-population, through Education, Healthcare and Sterilization. Many dogs on the streets have owners, but attitudes around animal care mean that it's common practice to let dogs roam free. Access to veterinary care in villages is limited and low incomes mean families can't afford it anyway. Our mobile clinic offers free veterinary care and sterilizations to help solve these issues.
Need
There is no official number for the population of roaming dogs around Cusco, but spend five minutes in the city, or nearby villages, and there's no way you can miss the problem! These dogs often suffer and die from diseases or injuries incurred in fights or car accidents. The human population is also affected, through the spread of trash and parasites, as well as dog bites. Since none of the dogs are sterilized, the population just continues to grow, meaning more animals suffer year on year.
Long term impact
Un-spayed, non-confined females can have 2-3 litters of 3-6 puppies a year, so by sterilizing all of the roaming dogs (males AND females), we could reduce the future population by thousands! Providing basic healthcare also helps dogs live longer, healthier lives. Education will help change attitudes towards animal welfare and sterilization (especially of male animals), improving the situation for the dogs of Cusco for decades to come and eventually, reducing the need for projects like this one!
About the Organization
Globalteer's mission is to support local community development initiatives in underprivileged areas in order to create a more equal society. We do this by creating community-led projects and providing resources to partner NGOs, so we can accomplish goals that serve our shared vision.
GlobalGiving Categories:
- Animal Welfare
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What is a Project?
Domestic and international programs and services housed within organizations, addressing specific needs of community groups.