PAWS saves puppies targeted for research in Iran
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Two puppies have made it out of Iran, one of them out of the hands of medical researchers, thanks to an Iranian animal rescue group, and PAWS Animal Shelter in Lynnwood. This international rescue effort has saved the lives of three-month-old Shabnam, and six-month-old Apoo, who will soon have new homes.
Apoo's fur was shaved to prepare her to be used for research |
According to sources overseas, the Iranian government is considering outlawing all dogs and cats within the Tehran city limits. An article in the NY Daily News describes the situation.
Apoo arrived at PAWS with her entire right side shaved by medical researchers, who were preparing to use her for experimentation. According to the Iranian rescue team, they purchased her from the researchers before she met a horrific end.
Both puppies are now in the care of a PAWS foster family, and are doing well.
Shabnam is a sweet girl who loves to play |
This is the second time PAWS has helped rescued dogs from Iran.
“It’s tragic,” says Kay Joubert, Director of Companion Animal Services at PAWS. “This situation is reprehensible and we will do anything we can to help these poor dogs. While we remain committed to our mission locally, our doors are always open to help an animal in need.”
The two Iranian puppies will be available for adoption from PAWS in the next few weeks. Interested adopters can find out more, and fill out an application, at PAWS online.
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