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Small dog in a big cage next to a bowl of food - World Animal Protection

Should I worry that my dog has coronavirus?

Posted on 13/03/2020 by Pankaj KC

The simple answer is: no. It’s understandable that many of us are feeling concerned about the possibility of contracting coronavirus, but to turn our attention...

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Animals in communities
Dogs in Sisaket, Thailand

10 amazing things we achieved for dogs in the last decade

Posted on 31/01/2020 by World Animal Protection

Thanks to your support, we spent the last 10 years fighting to make the world a better place for man’s best friend

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Animals in communities
World Animal Protection - Tsunami damage on boxing day 2004 in Indonesia

Marking 15 years since the Indian Ocean tsunami, 2004

Posted on 24/12/2019 by World Animal Protection

To remember the people and animals that lost their lives and commemorate those that were there to help, we’ve interviewed Gerardo Huertas, our animals in...

Subject:
Animals in disasters
World Animal Protection - a dog in Puebla, Mexico - Better Lives For Dogs

Mexico just proved that vaccinating dogs is how you end rabies

Posted on 18/12/2019 by Pankaj KC

Our work vaccinating dogs with the Mexican government was instrumental in ending human rabies in the country. Learn why this approach is the best way to...

Subject:
Animals in communities
10 year-old girl attacked by dolphins - the dangers of wild animal interactions

10-year-old attacked by dolphins: the dangers of wild animal interactions

Posted on 03/12/2019 by World Animal Protection

The tourism industry has painted dolphins as smiling playmates. But what dangers does the captive dolphin industry really pose to humans and animals?

Subject:
Animals in the wild

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