Your support means the world to them, and those dedicated to protecting them. It is also the only veterinary facility in Lebanon accredited by the American. LAH is locally owned and it’s three veterinarians have over 50 yrs of combined experience. Lebanon Animal Hospital is Wilson County’s longest established small animal veterinary hospital and provides comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care.
On behalf of animals across the globe, thank you for ensuring they aren’t forgotten in such difficult times. Specialties: 24 Hours Emergency Service Established in 1971. We have so far assisted 26 organisations helping animals in Lebanon, Palestine, Nepal, Uruguay, Colombia, Cambodia, Thailand, India, Tanzania, the Philippines, Indonesia, Egypt, and Australia.
These emergency grants continue to help animals across several continents, in countries that have been hard hit by COVID-19. And we will continue to monitor where animals here and around the world need us most, as this pandemic continues. We have fuelled feeding programs to ensure that millions of animals living on the streets were still being fed when some of the busiest city streets became deserted. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we have helped provide veterinary treatment and food for ‘working’ animals and animals used within tourism industries, whose owners are out of work and without income. It’s not only animals in Beirut whose lives are being changed by your support. Our global COVID-19 Emergency Grants Program is saving lives Watch this video to see the inspiring work of Animals Lebanon: Their search and rescue teams will continue to work to reunite animals with their families. But thanks to your support, Animals Lebanon have continued to run street feeding programs, and provide veterinary treatment and rehoming for animals in need. Now, with this explosion devastating large parts of Beirut, Animals Australia supporters’ generosity has helped these caring human beings reunite missing animals with their loved ones, provide veterinary care to those who need it, and in doing so, uplift and inspire through their acts of courage and kindness.Įconomic collapse, coupled with a major explosion in the midst of a pandemic have made for a very challenging time for Beirut’s only animal protection organisation. Since April this year we have been assisting Animals Lebanon’s efforts through our COVID- 19 emergency grants program. Your support is helping injured or lost animals in the aftermath of the Beirut explosion. Brave members of Animals Lebanon launched a rapid response rescue team, to comb the wreckage for animal survivors and do whatever they could to help. Yet in the midst of this suffering, there was hope. 29, according to a statement issued by the PSPCA. Alston, 38, was arrested after the Pennsylvania SPCA and Lebanon County detectives executed a search warrant on Oct. The red fox, striped hyena, and golden jackal are some of the top carnivores found in Lebanon. More than three dozen animals mostly dogs were taken last month from a Lebanon man, who nows faces 18 counts of animal cruelty. The Nubian ibex, a wild goat species, is found in Lebanon. Shocking video and photos flooded the internet: hundreds of people lost their lives and thousands were left injured and grieving. In terms of environmental conditions Lebanon is made up of four geographic areas. On 4 August 2020, a massive explosion ripped through Beirut, Lebanon’s capital city. PSPCA spokeswoman Gillian Kocher told LebTown the the tip “was in reference to the illegal cropping of ears, allegedly with scissors.” The procedure “is for aesthetic purposes only,” she explained, “and it was done to make money.In the aftermath of a terrible disaster, the generosity of Animals Australia supporters helped the courageous team at Animals Lebanon to leap into action - saving lives and sharing hope. Among the medical concerns were untreated infected wounds, some containing maggots, as well as very thin body conditions of a number of the animals.” Although the animal welfare agency was responding to a tip about “illegal ear cropping and tail docking of puppies,” the release said the PSPCA also “discovered acts of cruelty including animals suffering from untreated medical conditions and sanitation issues. 1, when the PSPCA’s Humane Law Enforcement team rescued 34 dogs – many of which were puppies – from Alston’s property “over concerns for their welfare,” the release said. NewsBreak provides latest local news, comments and stories on pets and animals in Lebanon, CT, local pet services and supplies, strays, donation and adoption information, wildlife animals and cute animal photos and videos. 29, police found two horses and two calves living “in unsanitary conditions,” the statement said, “with the horses lacking food water or bedding.” The animals were surrendered to PSPCA and taken to the agency’s Danville location for medical evaluation and treatment.