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Together with the international celebration Canine visitors from around the world

Bear-dog with his new family and the Chief Veterinary Officer Mayhew

London, United Kingdom (UK PRWeb) 12 October 2010

As part of World Animal week, the Mayhew Animal Home an event Saturday, 9 October to promote their health and safety of animals abroad as Mayhew International. Share updates of their projects in the world, the visitors were also able to visit some of the dogs from other countries had to meet Mayhew International.

included bear, which came from the Mayhew in February 2009, a soldier taken after his rescue from Afghanistan, but to go into quarantine in the UK without a house to the left. Only a few months, Beara? Ears and tail were brutally cut in preparation for dog fighting and was incredibly happy to be rescued. Bear Family Quirke adopted in December 2009 and now lives in a house with two other dogs, very pleased, as a life very different from that which is to be

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bears and other visitors to the event also had the chance Brecky, a dog from the street in Romania, adopted by the Mayhew four years ago to meet after he was brought to the center, relief in Kensal Green after a certain aid to a partner organization in Romania.

CEO Mayhew, Caroline Yates, said: â was wonderful to share with visitors to the Mayhew s international and tell them about animal welfare initiatives we are involved in overseas ????? ?. It’s great to share with others less fortunate than we are, what we are as good in the Mayhew. Our flagship program is to help control and contain dog and cat populations in the street in front by Mayhew veterinary team to countries like Peru and Russia to the readers of sterilization and help provide workshops and seminars for students of veterinary medicine. To see the bear and Brecky our event was a painful reminder of how many other innocent animals, we must help our projects abroad.â ????

More photos of the event please contact Sarah Dickinson 020 8968 2443 Sarah (at) mayhewanimalhome (dot) org

Editor

Mayhew International is working for the welfare of pets and promote the humane management of stray cats and dogs through a network of community-based animal welfare. Our work with veterinarians in the field of animal protection was interested in a particular significance for International Development, for the benefit of communities in developing countries, many of which depend on their animals for their support.

We recommend sterilization as the most humane method of dealing with the overpopulation of pets.
We offer information and advice on the establishment and operation of the sterilization program.
We work together with other social organizations and faculties of veterinary medicine to provide low-cost veterinary services for the local population.
We work with governments and local authorities to improve in an advisory capacity for the welfare of animals under their jurisdiction.
We offer overseas training for veterinary personnel and animal protection organizations.
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