πŸ‘‰πŸ» SIGN NOW: Help Save Dogs From Being Shot In Morocco!

Recent footage obtained by the Animal Welfare Investigations Project exposes the horrific reality of dog culling in Morocco.

In the video, a government employee is seen shooting a helpless dog, leaving it to suffer a slow, agonising death. This brutal act is not an isolated incident but part of a widespread campaign where street dogs are routinely maimed and killed in the most inhumane ways imaginable. Morocco, known for its beauty and vibrant culture, hides a dark secret. We cannot let this cruelty continue. Sign the petition now!

While Morocco presents itself as a global tourist destination, beneath the surface, government-sanctioned violence against dogs is rampant. Dogs are being shot in the streets, often left to bleed out, suffering unimaginable pain. Others are captured with barbaric "tong-like" tools, flung into vehicles, and taken to death camps where they face further torment. This is not how any country should treat its animals. We need your help to demand change and save the lives of these innocent creatures. Sign the petition now to stop this horror!

The Moroccan Government shows no remorse for the ongoing suffering they are inflicting on these animals. With each passing day, more dogs endure the terror of being hunted down, shot, and left to die in agony. The world must hold Morocco accountable for its cruel actions, and your voice can make a difference. Every signature brings us closer to ending this inhumane practice. Will you stand with us and these defenseless animals?

We cannot let Morocco continue this barbaric slaughter. The time to act is now. Your signature can help us put pressure on the Moroccan Government to adopt humane alternatives and protect these vulnerable animals from further suffering. Together, we can demand that Morocco lives up to its image as a nation of beauty and compassion, not brutality. Sign the petition now and help stop the killing!

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