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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
One Woman’s
Tireless Efforts Bring Hope to the Hopeless
Isla Mujeres, Mexico, March 31, 2011 -
Everyone on the island of Isla Mujeres knows
Alison Sawyer Current – she is the woman who
has dedicated her life to rescuing and
caring for abused and discarded animals
whose future would be extremely bleak
without her intervention. She has helped to
decrease the pet population through ongoing
spay and neuter programs, education,
vaccinations and adoption. Perhaps the
following true story and its outcome best
describes what Alison deals with on a daily
basis and what keeps her going in spite of
such adversity:
This story is about Roco, a callously abused
dog, who was brought to Alison as a last
resort after tourists gave the owner money
to take Roco to the vet and then realized
that the owner’s only goal was spending the
money at the closest bar to drink to Roco’s
health! Out of all the sad cases she had
seen over the years, Roco was one of the
saddest. The owner had kept him on the roof
of his house and regularly forgot to feed or
water him, or provide any kind of shelter
from the unrelenting sun - even leaving him
there while the roof was being re-tarred!
Needless to say, Roco had tar matted into
70% of the fur covering his body, and in the
moist, warm place that was between his skin
and the tar there thrived every kind of
parasite imaginable. Using a sharp blade,
Alison had to slowly cut the fur under the
tar until it could be peeled off like cloth!
Roco’s feet and his ears were completely
full of tics and infection and even after
Alison removed as many tics as she could and
bathed him – he was still anything but a
pretty sight! But what made this sad sight
even sadder, was that Roco eyes were rimmed
with infection and he was found to have a
serious eye condition that almost cost him
his sight. The condition was so severe that
under more normal circumstances it might
have required more than one operation – in
Roco’s case, the vets at the spay and neuter
clinic had to operate no less than five
times!
That was six years ago and, thanks to Alison
and her volunteers, Roco is now a healthy,
happy dog with a shiny black coat who thinks
he is king of the castle at Isla Animals – a
title he so rightly earned and deserves!
Isla Animals has proudly saved the lives of
over 4,450 dogs in the past decade and
Alison Sawyer Current, also a writer who
selflessly donates her book’s proceeds to
saving more animals, is the operator of this
unofficial humane society. To see more of
this organization and their amazing work,
please visit their website at:
www.islaanimals.org.
A famous quote of Mahatma Gandhi says it
all: “The greatness of a nation and its
moral progress can be judged by the way its
animals are treated.”
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TIP SHEET:
Ascot Media Group is providing public
relations services to this humane
organization at no charge in their attempt
to help these animals in Mexico.
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