
Friend,
I need to be honest with you... this is one of the hardest emails I’ve had to write.
Our investigators are inside northern Luzon right now, investigating a dog slaughterhouse that is actively operating. Dogs are being kept alive inside this facility, waiting. They can hear what happens to the dogs before them. They can smell it.
When it’s their turn, they are struck over the head — not to end their suffering, but to subdue them. Then their bodies are burned with a blowtorch. While conscious. While terrified.
I wish I could soften that. I can’t. That’s what’s happening.
Because of supporters like you, we’ve raised £3,316.18 toward our £5,000 goal. That has kept our team in place. It has allowed us to gather evidence. It has kept the door open for intervention.
But we are still £1,683.82 short, and that gap has to be closed today.
Every hour we hesitate is another hour dogs remain trapped inside that slaughterhouse. Waiting. And once we lose momentum, we lose the chance to act while they’re still alive.
Friend, I want you to know exactly what your gift does today.
It keeps investigators on the ground instead of pulling them out. It allows us to move quickly instead of delaying.
Most importantly, it gives us the ability to intervene before more dogs are killed in this way.
This isn’t about awareness. It’s about action — and whether we can take it in time.
Thank you for caring enough to stay with us through this. And thank you for standing with the dogs who have no other protection.
For all animals,
Jacob Lloyd, Chief Executive