The non-profit organization required to Twitter to share a video of an abandoned mom dog and her 6 puppies left alone to starve in a horse trailer.
“Our hearts broke for this poor little family. Help is needed,” the group captioned the images.
My Lovely Horse are committed to saving horses however the getting worse animal well-being scenario in Ireland has actually left the group having a hard time to stay up to date with a lot of abandoned dogs likewise.
“Heart-breaking,” the group wrote.
“We got a call to help this poor mum and babies, thankfully we were out in the horse van and got to the place as quick as possible.
“Mum is so scared, our hearts broke for this poor little family. We also have three Lurcher puppies, abandoned that are in the horse van too.
“We don’t have room or the resources for this amount of poor dogs that are begging for help every day.
“How could we turn our backs ?This mum and her six innocent little babies are an emergency, they had no-one, mum is starving, babies would die.”
My Lovely Horse Rescue are urgently pleading for the Government to intervene.
“This has to come to an end at some point. This country is failing animals every day, we have never ever witnessed such cruelty and neglect on a daily basis, our hearts can only take so much.
“It’s not fair! Minister Charlie McConalogue what are you going to do? Help is needed. There is a dog crisis and officials are ignoring it.
“Please donate what you can because we are struggling, there are so many emergencies,” the a spokesperson added.
In May, The Dublin County Dog Shelter described the scenario as “mayhem.”
“Every single phone call is, I want to surrender my dog, I’m becoming homeless today, I’m becoming homeless next week.
“We don’t have space and then those dogs are technically stray,” the shelter’s supervisor said.
Donations to help can be made here.