Hannah and Trigger

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Trigger

Trigger was rescued from starvation by an American soldier. After emailing lots of people who were unable to help he finally found Nowzad Dogs. Through the generosity of our supporters we have been able to give hope to Trigger and his human companion.

We hope to be able to tell you that Trigger is safely at the rescue soon.

 

 

 

We were emailed by the wife a British soldier who had found a small puppy abandoned near one of the camp fences. They had no idea how it had come to be there but the Marines knew they had to do something for the puppy.

When they got the puppy back into the compound they realised that the puppy was weak and unable to stand. They managed to get the puppy to drink some water and later on the same afternoon she ate nearly a whole "Boil in the bag" ration meal!

A Royal Marine takes up the story.."Hannah was obviously very dehydrated at first, but once she had drunk some water, she started to move about a lot more. Her back legs had almost no muscle on them at first and she was quite unsteady. Since finding her 4 weeks ago, she has grown and is now running round the place like a normal puppy. The only downside for her, is that we cannot get her out during the day as there are no pets allowed. She spends her day in her run where people go round and pet her and we get her out at night".

Hannah has fallen for one of the Marines and they have become inseperable. We hope to have news that Hannah has made the safety of the rescue soon!

Hannah

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Nowzad Dogs is a registered charity number 1119185

Mission Statement: To relieve the suffering of animals, predominantly stray and abandoned dogs, in need of care, attention and to provide and maintain rescue facilities for the care and treatment of such animals, especially the dogs of Afghanistan.

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