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Many of the dogs that arrive at our Rescue come to us  
in a filthy and stinking state. 
The breed of animal is often unrecognisable with the matted fur often being home to fleas, insects, twigs and other dead and decaying matter. Once this stinking matted fur is removed, what is hidden underneath  is often a dog with other health issues due to neglect and abuse.

The matted fur can also conceal large ulcerated areas
of skin, often infested with maggots.  We have also discovered collars that have become imbedded within the skin of the poor dog, and surgical removal is required.

We have cared for animals who have had horrendous
burns, often from hot oil inflicted upon them by humans. 

Cigarette burns to the face and genital areas is commonly seen on the poor creatures who arrive at our rescue
needing our help.

Many of the animals we take have been at the mercy of heartless humans and arrive with injuries that are horrendous.

Below are the photographs showing the condition that
some poor dogs arrive at the rescue.

Special needs NSWAR dog

Buddy - RIP little man

Special needs NSWAR dog

Special needs NSWAR dog

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These poor dogs, pictured below could not move, eat or excrete properly due to the excessive matting of their coats.  Removal of the stinking matting revealed numerous skin problems, and sadly the white dog in the top picture died despite the best veterinary care.

neglect and abuse

A commonly seen sight for the volunteer staff at NSWAR!

matted and stinking

 

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Last Updated 16/06/2008