老鼠比狗多...她守護250條生命 買下以色列收容所

艾登不願意放棄任何一條生命,於是乾脆買下整間收容所。(圖/翻攝自「Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary」粉專,下同)

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加拿大動保人士艾登(Danielle Eden)日前到以色列一間收容所參觀,發現對方竟然將250只狗狗塞進只能容納70只的空間,牠們爲了搶奪食物還會打架,環境髒亂到有時候連老鼠都比狗狗多;她不願意放棄任何一條生命,於是乾脆將整間收容所買下來。

根據《The Dodo》及「Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary」粉絲專頁消息指出,長期致力於救援動物的艾登經常走訪世界各地的動物收容所,2015年1月前往以色列一間收容所參訪時,發現對方竟然將250只狗狗擠在只能收容70只的空間內,有些狗狗甚至已經度過這樣的生活長達數年。

▲收容所環境髒亂,地上隨時都能看見老鼠的死屍

更令人無法置信的是,收容所的環境十分髒亂,地上不是老鼠的屍體就是活老鼠在亂竄,有時候老鼠甚至比狗還多。而狗狗們爲了爭取活下去的機會,還會互相撕咬爭奪一塊麪包

「這裡的每一隻狗狗都身處絕境之中。」艾登不願意放棄任何一條生命,於是乾脆將整間收容所買下;目前已有25只狗狗被送往加拿大的收容所等待領養,90只狗狗被分送至以色列境內環境較好的收容所,其餘的則由當地獸醫負責照護,「目標是將剩下的狗狗全數移往加拿大。」

We would like to take a moment to fill everyone in on an enormous project that we have taken on here at Dog Tales. The creation of our entire shelter was inspired by four incredible dogs that were rescued from the streets of Israel. In honour of this, our founders regularly travel to Israel to find dogs in need and bring them back to Canada for a second chance at a happy life. On our trips to Israel we visit local shelters and work with the staff and volunteers to make lists of 10-20 dogs at a time to bring to our rescue. On these trips we look for the difficult cases- dogs that are senior, dogs that have disabilities, and dogs that have been waiting for a home the longest. Making these lists is gut wrenching , however it is usually quite clear which dogs need our help the most.Earlier in the year we were taken to a shelter in Israel that we had never been to before. The conditions were shocking. To say that the shelter was overcrowded is an understatement, with more than 250 dogs crammed into a space with the capacity for 70. There were as many as 6 dogs in each cage, all fighting over the loaves of bread that they were being fed. Rats were everywhere, and the dogs, most of whom had been there for years, were terrified. For once, it was not obvious to us which dogs needed us the most. They all needed us. We realized that it would be impossible to make a list deciding which dogs would be rescued from this horrific life, and which would be left behind. We then made the decision to acquire the entire shelter, and take responsibility for all 250+ dogs. In the past two months, 90 have been relocated within Israel to more adequate shelters. 25 have already made the trip to Canada. 150 remain. We have assembled a team in Israel to clean up the shelter and make the dogs more comfortable until we have the space to bring them here. While in Israel veterinarians will be caring for the dogs to address any immediate health concerns. Staff will be working with the dogs every day to socialize them and teach them to trust again. The dogs will no longer be eating bread. To help these dogs, we need your help. Every dog that is adopted from our rescue creates space for another of these dogs to be brought to Canada. If you are not in a position to adopt, please consider sharing our page with your friends and family. The most important thing that we can do for these, and for all of our dogs, is to share their story and be their voice.In our most recent photos of our new dogs, a popular comment was that the dogs appear sad. We would like to share a short video with you that illustrates the conditions that these dogs have lived in for years, and their journey to Canada. In time, with patience and with love, we know that their expressions will change.