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5 Rescued LLAMAS PREGNANT & INJURED NEED TREATMENT

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UPDATE.
We need your help desperately. Caring for these girls who are pregnant means 6-7 months on site being pregnant, then another 6 months while nursing their crias, another 1 1/2 years (for male crias) before they can be castrated & adopted out. 2 1/2 years of feed, medical care, special grain, minerals, shearing, housing, and love.
If you wonder why our go fund me is $7000.
I can't tell you how much we need financial help here. $1600+$750 (private donation) is $2350 of $7000, short $4650...xoxoxoxo

LATTE sustained over 15 individual bites, punctures, or tears from the dog attacks. A cria was seen in an ultrasound and she is due in the fall. She is the older of the 5 rescues. Her daily schedule is to flush all the open pockets with a saline solution and check for any new infection. She is 195lbs and should be at least 250. Trying to put weight on while she is pregnant is the trick.

A mother llama watched her cria being attacked and killed by dogs. The momma llama fought so hard she inturn sustained deadly injuries but is currently being treated. 3 llamas, terminally injured, fought for their lives, dyed from the massacre after suffering without medical care.

8 other llamas on site had also endured continual attacks as well as were starved, endured gaping dog bite tears on their legs, hips, groin, and under their bellies.

This is a story that should never have to be told. It is a rescue that will require many man hours as well as financial assistance.

3 females coming off of this rescue are fighting to stay alive, starved, and pregnant. 2 young males are also undergoing daily medical treatment.

The next month is crucial for nutritional and medical 24 hour care for 3 females whose crias were seen by ultrasound. Without it, not only could the crias (unborn llama babies) be aborted, but the mom's could die with them. Please support this emergency rescue of Yakima 5 Llama Rescue.

Olympic Peninsula Alpaca Rescue is a 501c3 animal rescue located in Port Angeles Washington. They have rescued, rehabilitated, and adopted over 600 animals since inception in 2018. Their facility offers onsite medical care, exceptional Vetrenarian care, and staff has been trained in dystocia or difficult deliveries of llamas and alpacas.

Yakima Budget

Vetrenarian BILLS. $1000
Medications. $300
Suppl. Pregnant. $250
Board Pregnant.
($3 day * 3*365) $3285
Castration Males. $500
Board Boys
($3*2*180) $1080
Transport. $500
Misc supplies. $100

Total. $7015
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Donations 

  • Jennifer Lafoe
    • $100 
    • 1 mo
  • Theodore Turrentine
    • $38 
    • 2 mos
  • Sharon Oppenheimer
    • $50 
    • 2 mos
  • Mary Newbury
    • $25 
    • 2 mos
  • Anonymous
    • $50 
    • 2 mos
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Organizer

Rondi Smith
Organizer
Port Angeles, WA
Olympic Peninsula Alpaca Rescue (Opar)
 
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