
Weekly Charity Journey: Qioodo Builds Homes for Stray Dogs in Rural Areas with Love
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Beyond the hustle and bustle of the city, in the corners of rural areas, there lives a group of special "residents" - stray dogs. They endure exposure to the elements, have no fixed abode, and are constantly threatened by disease and hunger. Every week, the staff of the Qioodo brand embark on a public - welfare journey to rural areas, bringing hope and warmth to these stray dogs.
Early every weekend morning, while most people are still enjoying their leisurely time, the Qioodo staff have already gathered. The vehicles are loaded with dog food, medical supplies, dog houses, and other materials, and then head towards the countryside. Upon arrival, everyone quickly divides the work. Some hold food in their hands, gently call the stray dogs, and patiently gather them together; others carry medical tools, carefully examine the physical condition of each dog, clean the wounds and administer medicine to the injured or sick dogs.
During the rescue process, a stray dog named "tiger" left a deep impression. When it was first seen, it was emaciated and its hind leg was severely injured, so it could only crawl with great difficulty. The staff immediately gave it emergency treatment. In the following weeks, continuous treatment and meticulous care gradually restored Xiaohu to health. Watching Xiaohu transform from being timid and cowering at first to wagging its tail happily to greet everyone later, everyone's heart was filled with joy.
In addition to rescue, the staff also take pictures of each stray dog, record their characteristics, personalities and other information in detail, and release adoption information through social media and pet adoption platforms. These efforts have received a positive response from many caring people. Many stray dogs, with the help of Qioodo staff, have found warm new homes.
Every rural rescue trip is full of challenges and touching moments. The Qioodo brand staff are well aware that their strength alone is far from enough. However, they firmly believe that as long as they persist every week, every rescue and every adoption