Behind the flames fire of the Bages fire, which has already burned more than 1,700 hectares and has been stabilized this Monday afternoon, there are homes, people and animals. The confinement and eviction They have been obligations on the part of the residents of Pont de Vilomara i Rocafort, a municipality highly affected by this forest fire in the region, the first large fire of the year in Catalonia.
So that, there have been many animals that have been abandoned and even injured. It is then when the protector of the municipality, Sheltered the Tuchas compiled information and photographs of the pets that they need help that the establishment cannot assume.
In one of them, you see a highly serious dog for injuries caused by the fire. “Family, we need you! The owner of this German shepherd has lost his house and we have decided bear all your veterinary expenseswe could not look the other way”, they have expressed from their Instagram page.
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The dog he has no pads and is covered in burns, therefore he would have to be admitted for several days, so the protector has asked the most supportive to help with the expenses of the veterinarian. “Our account number is: ES32 0081 0179 0900 0140 3948 (Banc Sabadell)”.
On the other hand, Mossos d’Esquadra has also helped the residents of the municipality to find your pets. “We accompany the neighbors evicted by the Vilomara forest fire to pick up the pets they left at home. We have rescued this dog from the River Park urbanization with SEM. We have treated him and a neighbor has taken him to a veterinarian for his recovery,” They have commented from their Twitter account accompanied by a photo with a dog, possibly a German Shepherd, similar to the one in the photo of the protector.
Accompany the veïns desallotjats per l’#IFVilomara to pick up the pets that are going to leave home. At the River Park urbanization we have rescued both @semgencat here go We are at this time and once we have carried a veterinarian for the seva recovery pic.twitter.com/1XPsrmFr14
— Mossos (@mossos) July 18, 2022