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JEAN’S RECOVERY

Watch with us the process of Jean’s recovery since March 24th until now, Jean the puppy used to suffer from a coma, cramps & lack of focus. We put it through therapy and retraining to enable it to walk again until it’s fully recovered.

We thank the child that contacted us about the puppy.

a dog was suffering from a gunshot wound

Our friend Abu Daya was working at Al Nour hotel when he saw this poor female dog inside the hotel premises. She was wounded in her front leg. We picked her up and brought her to the vet, who confirmed she was suffering from a gunshot wound, and that it has become infected. He cleaned the wound and bandaged it, and we will need to go back to make sure there are no fractures. She is now safe with us under treatment.

nursing dog and her six puppies

A citizen from Al-Shati refugee camp – Hamid Street contacted us about a nursing dog and her six puppies, who were in a staircase under a residential building.

We moved them to the shelter and secured a new home for them.
They are now safe with us and under our care

Establishing a sanctuary for stray animals in cooperation with Al-Zaytoonah University College for Science and Development

Al-Zaytoonah University College for Science and Development invites Sulala Animal Rescue for a meeting to establish a sanctuary for stray animals.

The association represented by (Mr. Saeed Al-Err – Chairman of the Board) met with the President of Al-Zaytoonah University College of Science and Development – North Gaza Branch (Dr. Mahmoud Khalil Zuaiter – Chairman of the Board of Directors) to discuss ways of joint cooperation for the project to establish a reserve for stray animals in Beit Lahia city northern Gaza.

The association visited the place designated for the reserve, which is under construction which also includes a veterinary clinic.

psychological counselling to overcome THE fear OF DOGS

On 29 December 2021, we went top visit the family of the two children who were bitten by their neighbour’s german shepherd. We wrote about them a while ago (rumour had spread that they were bitten by stray dogs and this had stirred up anti stray dog sentiment in the community). The first child we visited, Mu’taz Khamis Al Jorudi, is 10 years old. We brought him gifts and were welcomed by his kind family. The bite had resulted in a fear of dogs, but by talking to him and telling him about different dogs, the fear lessened significantly. We gave him a bag of dog food which he will use to feed the stray dogs around his house. We are very thankful towards Mu’taz and his kind family!

The second boy is called Ayham Salem Naji. He is five years old, and unfortunately the event has affected him greatly. He became introverted and does not want to go to school anymore. We will help him get psychological counselling to overcome his fear. We also thank this boy’s parents for the kind reception!