The following is a photo inventory of dogs currently in TARC's care in Azemmour.
Morocco does not, thankfully, have a municipal animal sheltering system in place, nor does it need one. TARC believes the issue of stray pets can be dealt with through aggressive TNR programs and feral colony management. Street dogs and cats do well in most communities, as locals feed them and look after them. The very young animals, though, as well as nursing mothers and cats/dogs with physical disabilities, may need a little more care. Right now we have fourteen dogs and puppies and eleven cats and kittens in our program awaiting sterilization and release or return to owners.
HINDA
female
Street dog--Sidi Bouzid. 4 yo, presented pregnant
vaccines: (March 2020) DHLPP and rabies initial, dewormed
BENTLEY
male
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
BISCUIT
female
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
BUBBY
male
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
BUTTER
female
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
FLUFFERS
male
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
SISSY
female
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
TWINKIE
male
Born in our care 3/20/20--Azemmour
vaccines: (5/4/20) DHLPP initial
ARQUA (with five puppies)
female
Owned dog--fell off roof. Left rear femur fracture, splinted as per veterinary instruction. Presented with five puppies about two weeks old. Owner is following up with visits and has consented to spay.
vaccines: (May 2020) DHLPP and rabies initial, dewormed
PUPPIES! Those mamas are so lucky to have you helping them.