Her Story: Caught in a Trap. Saved Just in Time.

Some rescues stay with you forever.
This was one of them.

The call came from a small shop between two cities, surrounded by fields.
A worker had seen something moving — barely — at the edge of the wild.
A dog. Bleeding. Collapsed in the grass.

We rushed to the scene.
What we found was devastating.

A female dog, her neck torn open by a poacher’s snare — a cruel wire loop meant for foxes or rabbits.
The kind of trap that tightens the more you fight.

Somehow, she escaped.
And instead of hiding, she dragged herself to the only people she could find —
for one last chance at life.

We carried her to safety.
Now, she’s in our care.
Wounded. Fragile. But safe.

Her healing will take time — weeks of rest, treatment, and trust.
But she’s alive today because someone noticed.
Because someone called.
Because we had the means to say “yes.”

And that’s the part we can’t do alone.

👉 We need your help to keep saying yes.

  • £10 helps cover emergency treatment.
  • £30 provides antibiotics, bandages, and wound care.
  • £50 supports a full month of healing, shelter, and safety.

This dog had no one else.
No second chance — unless we gave it.

Please donate. Share. Stand with us.
Because the next life we save could be hanging by a wire.