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A UK behavior officer helped vaccinate 230,000 dogs in Cambodia to combat rabies, a disease killing a child every nine minutes.
Alice Holloway, a behaviour officer from Oxfordshire, joined a global rabies campaign in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, vaccinating 230,000 dogs in two weeks.
Supported by Dogs Trust and other partners, the effort aimed to prevent a disease that kills one person every nine minutes—mostly children—through dog bites.
Holloway helped humanely catch, vaccinate, and return dogs, promoting trust between communities and animals.
The initiative highlighted that rabies is preventable through vaccination and education, aligning with World Rabies Day on September 28, which honors Louis Pasteur’s development of the first rabies vaccine.
Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, advocates for responsible ownership and a non-destruction policy to reduce abandonment and ensure dog safety.
Un oficial de comportamiento del Reino Unido ayudó a vacunar a 230,000 perros en Camboya para combatir la rabia, una enfermedad que mata a un niño cada nueve minutos.