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| Animal SOS Sri Lanka Rabid puppy statement - 28th April 2008 |
| Dear friends and supporters, You may have seen recent media coverage concerning a puppy that died in quarantine kennels here in the UK. Three people were nipped by the puppy at the kennels, one of those people was Kim Cooling the President of Animal SOS Sri Lanka. Those of you that know Kim, will be fully aware that she conducts rescue work that does not fall under the mission statement or umbrella of Animal SOS Sri Lanka. It is not unknown for Kim to travel through the night here in the UK to save dogs from death's row. The importation of this puppy and other dogs from Sri Lanka to the UK was privately sponsored and funded away from the charitable organisation of Animal SOS Sri Lanka : 1119902. There has been much confusion concerning this rabid puppy and its relationship with Animal SOS Sri Lanka so we have felt the need to produce a statement of facts surrounding this event to alleviate any misunderstandings. Before Animal SOS Sri Lanka was formed last year, Kim and others had privately funded the importation of animals to the UK to give them a chance to live. Kim has received rabies treatment and although is still exhausted and tired has compiled the facts list below to dispel the misunderstandings. We have sadly received many attacking communications and hope that the facts below will demonstrate that Animal SOS Sri Lanka has and always will use its funding only for the purposes mentioned within its mission statement. We would prefer to dispel these misunderstandings by producing a statement rather than through legal action as many of the communications currently being networked around are clearly libelous and of a defamatory nature. Below are the facts that Kim wishes to point out, I am sure that you will all join me in wishing Kim a speedy recovery from her ordeal, both physically and emotionally. Those of you that know Kim will understand that she is devastated by the loss of these dogs. Below are the key points that Kim wishes everyone to consider. After these I have included the Mission Statement of Animal SOS Sri Lanka. Paul N Davis - Trustee |
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The pup called Milly that died of rabies was checked by several separate vets in Sri Lanka- blood tested, vaccinated against rabies and given a full health check. A health certificate was issued by another Sri Lankan vet stating she was fit for travel and she was seen again by a vet when she arrived at the quarantine kennels in the UK. We know of no other organisation/individual who conducts such vigorous health checks on the animals before import. All the other dogs rescued were given the same checks. The pup that died Milly had no clinical signs of disease until 48 hours before her death. She was playing happily with the other pups until she became ill. Sadly 4 other rescued pups who displayed no signs of rabies were killed by DEFRA officials as a precautionary measure. It appears that they were not suffering from rabies. All dogs arriving from Sri Lanka are quarantined for 6 months as a preventative measure against rabies. There is never any risk to public health when an animal is quarantined. The three people who were nipped by Milly after she became ill, including Kim, were already vaccinated against rabies, but required boosters as a precautionary measure. The charity has never funded any of these rescues, all the rescues have been privately funded by our wages-most by Kim and Morag. Without a base in Sri Lanka there is nowhere to take these desperate cases- dogs, pups, kittens dying in the road or on rubbish tips. The dogs we rescued on the last trip including Milly who died, were funded by supporters and some members of Animal SOS Sri Lanka, NOT from Charity funds which has been widely reported. Charity funds will be used to purchase land, and buildings- veterinary clinic to help cater for these animals. The lack of funds have left us in the position whereby the only chance these animals have of a life is to bring them back to the UK . If we had adequate funds this situation would not have arisen. The goals of our charity as detailed in our proposal is to conduct a co-ordinated sterilisation and rabies vaccination programme aimed at the stray animals, also to promote change through animal welfare education . The death of little Milly is evidence of why our urgent work is needed in Sri Lanka and why we need to be out there as quickly as possible. Kim Cooling - President & Founder of Animal SOS Sri Lanka |
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