@EloyTP@ConcelloCoruna Yo llamé el martes al 010 para avisar y hasta me hicieron darles el DNI, igual se nos va de las manos la burocracia si hay que dar el DNI y el teléfono para avisar de que hay unos semáforos estropeados...
@EloyTP hace unas semanas en un trabajo hice esta foto, se que es complicado pero me gustaría regalársela a los protagonistas así que a ver si hay suerte y compartiéndola llegamos a alguien que los conozca.
They spent years showing off their Dubai lifestyle. The moment it got dangerous, they abandoned the one thing that loved them unconditionally.
After Iranian missile strikes hit the UAE in early March 2026, thousands of expats rushed to leave Dubai. But as flights filled, a quieter crisis unfolded: hundreds of pets were abandoned. Dogs were found tied to lamp posts, left in empty apartments, or dumped near shelters already at capacity.
Rescue volunteers reported being overwhelmed. One said she received 27 messages in a single day from owners asking her to take their animals. Vets were flooded with requests to euthanize pets whose owners couldn't or wouldn't take them. Rescue groups like K9 Friends Dubai and War Paws called the situation heartbreaking, especially in one of the wealthiest cities on earth.
The crisis drew sharp criticism toward influencers and expats who built entire brands around luxury Dubai living but left their animals behind without a plan when things turned dangerous.