With the help of her team,she managed to set up a vet clinic to neuter the animals,bring water tanks,and even build swimming pools to protect the dogs from the extreme heat.
But if forced to leave,the animals will not be able to survive on their own.
‘We are looking at a situation where they will likely starve to death,’ Louise said. ‘So it would be kinder to put them down.’
Before the shelter existed,the animals would survive on spare meat dumped by butchers at the landfill site nearby.
This has since also been taken over by warehouses.
Louise said: ‘I’m at my wits’ end,and it’s only going to get worse. People’s donation habits have changed ever since the cost-of-living crisis as well meaning we don’t get as much as we used to.
‘But we won’t give up. We are here for a reason.’
You can donate to the shelter here.
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