On December 28th, MBAH started receiving posts about a horse in need of help at Draxhall. We posted pics of the sweet girl on social media to bring attention to her plight and to "hopefully" get some help. As a result of MBAH NOT being recognized as a SHELTER (even though the JSPCA calls us for help) , we could not just pick the horse up. We called the St. Ann Police, and a vet and looked for the "owner". We finally got our vet from North Coast Vet Clinic to check if he was well enough to travel. Once we established he was, the St. Ann's Police were called to oversee the rescue. He was moved to a safe location, given food and water. After that day - he was moved to a longer term location and had his wounds worked on. His name is Alfie and Tammy says he is one of the most grateful horses she's ever met. Enjoy the pics posted below - be aware though some pics of the wounds are GRAPHIC.
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Helen Vecera
1/24/2022 11:55:41 am
I am so thankful for you and those who work with you to save these animals. I've seen myself the suffering of so many animals in Jamaica when I have visited. Animals tied up in the blazing sun. Dogs being stoned as they pass people who do not appreciate or care about animals, and then the emaciated Dog's on the streets in a desperate search for a bite to eat. It's very distressing to see. Thank you once again for the work you do to help these animals.
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AuthorHi My name is Cindy and I live in Alberta, Canada and have been helping MBAH with their social media for about 2 years now. ENJOY!! Archives
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