Police install water and food stations for abandoned dogs – help us pay tribute

Police in Tacana, a small city in Peru, are well versed when it comes to animal abuse. They know, sadly, that there are people who go out of their way to hurt street dogs and cats – they’ve even found piles of food containing glass shards designed to cut the animals’ insides.

Unfortunately, it’s often dogs that fall victim to these horrendous traps, dying in pursuit of food.

Because of this, police sought to find a solution to the problem. They came up with the brilliant idea of installing food and water stations close to the police’s local HQ.

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These food stations are shaped like long tubes, and are filled with food and water for the city’s street dogs.

The first station was introduced in October 2017 and has since proved a major success. Many dogs go there when they’re hungry or thirsty, safe in the knowledge they can eat and drink without fear of contamination.

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In the video below, you can watch a street dog enjoying clean food and water from one of the aforementioned stations:

Is this not a fantastic solution? If you think such food stations should be commonplace in the world, please share this article on Facebook and help us raise awareness!

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