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A great compassion for their pets
Best Friends teams with Canadian vet group for spay/neuter and vaccinations, then lobbies against possible government-ordered euthanasia.

By Michael Rinker, Best Friends Senior Editor
Photos by Molly Wald


Faced with increasingly frustrated earthquake victims and concerned about possible mass euthanasia of dogs, the Best Friends team in Peru is working intently to protect the animals now and moving a bit more cautiously as it gathers information for a longer-term solution.

Rapid response manager Rich Crook was scheduled to meet with government officials Monday to offer alternatives to killing the strays. Internet and phone communication has been spotty, but we’ll report on his meeting as soon as we get word.

Meanwhile, the Canadian Animal Assistance Team, one of the few rescue groups that responded to Peru in the immediate aftermath of last month’s deadly and destructive earthquake, is withdrawing and has no current plans to return.

Government officials and Red Cross workers have told Best Friends that the only hands-on animal rescue organizations in the hardest-hit areas are two small local groups. Both have indicated a willingness to work with Best Friends in any capacity.

Shortly before the Canadians left, they invited Rich and his team – photographer Molly Wald and Aldo Wilson, a licensed veterinarian in Peru prior to coming to work for Best Friends – to accompany them on field operations.

Arrangements were made to use a local government building in Guadalupe as a staging area, an upgrade over the outdoor accommodations in which CAAT had previously worked.

“The team was set up and ready to begin vaccinations and alters in 45 minutes,” Rich said. “They kept the operation very simple and effective; they had an intake process, vaccination-only station, three operating tables and a post-op area.

”They engaged a local person to canvas the streets spreading the word that help was available. Residents started showing up in numbers within 20 minutes; a line extended outside the building within the hour.”

Rich, Molly and Aldo filled small bags with dog food and joined three CAAT vet techs to canvas the back streets as a mobile vaccination unit.

They would simply park their van in a neighborhood and honk the horn. Soon the people would gather around. “These people have a great deal of compassion for their pets,” Rich said.

Aldo helped the techs administer vaccinations – rabies and heartworm preventative – while Rich handed out collars and dog food. The team vaccinated nearly 200 dogs in little more than three hours.

Photo of Dr. Aldo (in orange T-shirt) helping with Spay/Neuter
Aldo also helped CAAT vets perform spay/neuter surgeries, and by the end of the day they’d done about 30.

The following day, on Sept. 9, the Best Friends team traveled to the worst areas of the hardest-hit city, Pisco, where they found residents angry and frustrated over the failure of food, clothing and other supplies to reach them.

Rich said that while their anger isn’t necessarily directed at his team, “I feel some viewed us as a part of the big picture and they clearly feel a bit overlooked.”

As frustration among locals grows, so does concern for the safety of our team. For the rest of their time there, they will restrict their visits to areas that have a military presence.

Although local government officials are more than happy to have our help, Rich is concerned that the country’s Ministry of Health will opt for mass euthanasia of dogs. He emphasizes, however, that the decision has not yet been made.

In his Monday meeting with a state veterinarian, Rich was to present alternatives to euthanasia, including an offer to promote a “locally networked” trap/neuter/return campaign for dogs.

He will approach the two local groups to gauge their interest in managing the program. Best Friends would provide food and basic expenses.

Meanwhile, Aldo will appeal to Peruvian vets to provide spay/neuter and vaccination services.

Comments
Posted 11 Sep 2007 8:54 PM by gpat357
Thanks Rich and Best Friends! Marcia, Thea, LIda, Shari, Cathy, Patricia, Luiza and I have put all we had into drawing much needed attention to horrific conditions facing pets in southern Peru. We had the support of some friends, too.

I'm not surprised that Best Friends has come through, yet again, for the animals in need.
Thanks and hugs,
Gerald

Posted 12 Sep 2007 10:07 AM by gcovar
Thank you guy for all your help, God bless you for helping this animals please let us know what you guys need I can buy thing that you guys need, give us a list of thing we can send and where. I knew that you where not going to forget about this animals , God is watching over all of you guys, Thank you

Posted 14 Sep 2007 3:52 PM by smcclung
As always compassionate, and sometimes I feel you are an extention of the hands of God. Bless you. Please broadcast what yiou need. Is there a (I know this sounds flimsey) a petition or something we can sign to influence Peru's government leaders, emails we can send, dollars...what can we do.

Posted 15 Sep 2007 10:18 AM by Martita
Thank you so much for helping the animals in Peru. I am a Peruvian living in NJ and although I already gave my donation through this site, I just need to do more. I have a trip planned to Peru in Dec but please tell me how can I be of more help in the meantime. Thanks

Posted 23 Sep 2007 2:46 PM by PamelaB
It is impossible for most of us here in the States to enter into these experiences of real disaster, wherever they are in the world. And it requires the ability to become truly selfless, this giving of long-term help on the ground under extreme and demanding conditions. Otherwise, unable to let go of one's own ego, one is hooked by the suffering all around and becomes fairly useless to the very animals one is trying to save.

I bow in awe before those people--Rich Crook and his tribe in Peru and all over the world--who are able to enter into that condition of selflessness that enables a willing sharing of suffering and leads to mighty acts of salvation and grace.

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