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This Donkey Was Left To Die, But Finally Found Love In A Very Unlikely Friend


Earlier this September, a donkey was left for dead in Brazil. He was a victim of a hit-and-run, with no one nearby to witness the accident. He sat there, dying alone. But soon other drivers noticed him, including two who have made it their mission to rescue animals in need, just like this little donkey.




Stefanie Rodrigues and Zenith Gurgel named him Guerreirinho, meaning “little warrior.”




They brought him to their home, which doubles as an animal sanctuary, after calling around and finding out that authorities would most likely euthanize him.





There, Guerreirinho found a loving touch from an unlikely little friend.






The accident gave him three fractures in his legs, so until his rescuers could accumulate the funds to tend to the surgeries…this trooper had to stay off of his feet. Luckily, his new pal wasn’t about to leave his side.






Rodriguez and Gurgel received many donations to help fund the donkey’s surgeries, but they’re still a long way away from their financial goal. You can donate here.





(via The Dodo)


It’s wonderful that this little warrior won’t have to endure this trying time alone. Animals really are amazingly caring…and yet it’s so hard to understand how a human could leave a helpless creature in this condition. Please consider donating to help him get back on his feet — we wish the poor guy only the best.



There's An Island In The Caribbean That's Covered In Jackasses


Bonaire, an Island just north of South America, is known for its beautiful reefs and spectacular Caribbean landscapes. But what you might not know about this municipality of the Netherlands is that it’s also overrun with donkeys brought over by the Spanish in the 1500s to help with the salt trade. Once technology improved and they were no longer needed, the donkeys were set free to roam the island…but as you can imagine, it’s not easy to live in a harsh Caribbean climate if that’s not what you’re built for.




This is beautiful Bonaire. But it’s hiding a sad secret…







The island is covered in wild donkeys, struggling to make it on their own.







It might seem cute and quirky to have them greet you at your tour bus window.







And once you dive into the crystal-clear waters off the island’s shore, it’s easy to overlook the fact…



That the donkeys are abused, hungry, and dehydrated.




Luckily, for over 400 of them, though…



Marina Melis and Ed Koopman founded a sanctuary 12 years ago. Since then, they’ve been working full-time to make sure they rescue as many donkeys as possible.




Koopman built every single structure at the shelter, and Melis is on-call 24/7 for emergency donkey rescues.




The goal is to offer medical care, food, water, and affection to all the donkeys of Bonaire.






While the cuties that they’ve already rescued are clearly super content with their new lives…



There are still countless donkeys left starving on the streets, in danger of getting hit by cars, or of being abused by locals and tourists.




Some of the donkeys at the sanctuary endured unspeakable cruelties in their past lives…




Such as being tethered to poles with sharp metal wires, getting their ears cut off, or even being burned.






So knowing that at least 400 of these guys are safe and sound is only a little bit of a relief.







The people at Bonaire Donkey Sanctuary are doing wonderful things for these suffering animals…




But there is only so much a small group of Good Samaritans can do for so many animals in need.






So remember to be aware of your surroundings next time you take a trip to Bonaire!




And don’t forget to visit the happy donkeys lucky enough to live their lives with some good humans.





(via Huffington Post)


You can donate to help this sanctuary continue to thrive by visiting them online, and be sure to spread the word about this wonderful cause!




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