After Malia Municipality’s CNR action was carried out over a month ago, expenses needed to be calculated to see if any money remained…
If so, it had to be decided what to do with this money… spent it on the puppies which were left at the municipal workplace or neuter more stray dogs??
Finally a decision was taken in favour of the stray dogs! Some citizens of Malia had contacted the Dimos to ask for help for strays in their neighborhood. As their was only enough money available for 3 bitches to be neutered it was decided that these concerned citizens would be contacted to help ‘their’ strays.
So last Monday, CAWG volunteers went once again to catch dogs!
This time the catching went a lot easier as we got help from the concerned citizens.
Two dogs walked easily into the travel-box but another was very weary of us… Maybe that was because she had only recently given birth to 9 puppies… or she had heard us talking of their prospects…
With the help of a very brave Malia citizen she was caught and reunited with her pups in the travel-box… unfortunately for only a short while as a hard decision needed to be taken about their fate…
Let’s be clear… None of the involved persons wanted it to be done! Nor did anybody take on the big and impossible responsibility of finding 9 good homes for these lovely, little, innocent creatures… so what would have happened to them if left to grow up on the street….? Exactly!
Soon all three dogs will be, a little lighter
, returned to their old neighborhood and live happily ever after! Just like the other ones of the first action are doing now!!! All have been spotted since, still roaming the Malia and Stalis streets and summer is on it way!!
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